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Grey Lynn Library's school holiday events
Get creative with ladybird puppets & circular seascapes.

Devonport Library school holiday programme
Perfect for creative kids who love hands-on fun and sustainability!

School Holiday Programme - Waiheke Library
Join us for learning activities that will lead to new discoveries and fun ways we can work togeth...

School holiday events - Onehunga Library
Join us for a fun-filled series of activities this school holiday.

Dinosaur Discovery at Auckland Libraries
Explore ancient eggs, and learn about prehistoric giants that once roamed the Earth.

Minibeasts April School Holidays - Pakuranga Library
Spark your imagination during these school holidays and dive into a world of buzzing, interactive...

No waste cooking classes
Come along and indulge in her demonstrating tips and tricks to love food and hate waste.

School holiday events - Howick Library
Join us for some exciting events these school holidays.
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Young, gifted and backed by the Local Board
Local grants go a long way in supporting the Ōtara-Papatoetoe community - sometimes in quiet, behind-the-scenes ways, and other times in moments that shine, like this one.

History within reach for seniors thanks to Local Board support
Local elders are reconnecting with their history through special trips to the Auckland Museum, thanks to support from the Ōtara-Papatoetoe and Māngere-Ōtāhuhu local boards.

Te Punga taonga: A tribute to Te Maanukanuka o Hoturoa
Dawn broke, Te Punga was revealed. The sculpture, crafted from basalt rock excavated during the Watercare Central Interceptor tunnel project, was transformed by Ngāti Te Ata Waiohua artist Pāora Puru and sculptor Chris van Doren.

Ramadan Iftar community dinner
For the past four years, Tōia Library (Ōtahuhu Library) has partnered with the Fatimah Foundation (a local charity dedicated to supporting Islamic mothers and families) to host a free community Iftar dinner during Ramadan.

Dumping = fines. Anti-social behaviour? not here!
Illegal dumping and anti-social behaviour have no place in our neighbourhoods—that’s the clear message being delivered by local residents and community partners working together to create safer, cleaner spaces in Māngere.

Puketāpapa unlocks greenspace as part of Three Kings Quarry Development
Puketāpapa residents can enjoy a new playground as part of a land exchange between the local board and Fletcher Living.

Restoring Āwhitu a community effort
Āwhitu Landcare is a community-led organisation that has been quietly working to restore and protect the natural environment of the Awhitu Peninsula for over 30 years.

Thoughtful progress on Beachlands Community Hub
Plans for the Beachlands Community Hub are being explored to better serve the area’s growing population.