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Sing the change: songs of peace, love and protest
Thursday 21 September, Thursday 28 September and Thursday 5 October, 7pm-8.30pm

Ponsonby Presents: Hollywood sounds- heritage organ meets film music
Saturday 23 September, 11am-12.30pm



Protest 19 Love 23 Peace 73
Ōtāhuhu Town Hall Community Centre performance: Saturday 23 September, 10am-12pm Auckland Old Folks Association Hall performance: Saturday 30 September, 10am-12pm


What am I? An exhibition at Highwic
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, Wed-Sun: 10.30am-4.30pm

West Aucklanders against aerial spraying
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10am-4pm



Echoes of love
Sunday 24 September, Sunday 1 October and Sunday 8 October, 12pm-3pm Saturday 23 September, Monday 25 September-Saturday 30 September and Monday 2 October-Saturday 7 October, 10am-1pm Organ Recital: Sun 24 Sep, 12.30pm-1.30pm


Love Ponsonby and Leys Library Ponsonby Road heritage hunt
Saturday 23 September- Saturday 7 October, 10am-4pm (excluding Sundays)



Couldrey House weddings: past and present
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday: 1pm-4pm


Love me tender: an exhibition of wedding fashion
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, Monday-Friday: 9am-6pm, Saturday: 10am-4pm, Sunday: 12pm-4pm



Peace, love and protest: a history of Newmarket
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 22 October, 9am-5pm. Exhibition continues past festival dates.



Rangitoto Island Bach Museum open day
Saturday 23 September, Sunday 24 September, Saturday 30 September and Sunday 1 October, 10am-3pm

Village revolt: resistance and protest in St Heliers
Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, Monday-Friday: 9am-6pm, Saturday: 9am-4pm, Sunday: 12pm-4pm




Heritage festival children's scavenger hunt
Saturday 23 September - Saturday 7 October, Monday, Tuesday, Wedneday and Friday: 9am-5pm, Thursday: 9am-7pm and Saturday: 9am-3pm




Peace and love between the wars - domestic life
Saturday 9 September - Sunday 10 September, 1pm-4pm (outside of festival dates) Saturday 23 September - Sunday 24 September, 1pm-4pm

Celebrate 130
Saturday 23 September - Saturday 30 September, Monday-Friday: 9.30am-4.30pm and Saturday: 9.30am-2.30pm



Love letters and letterpress
Exhibition: Saturday 23 September - Sunday 8 October, 10am-4pm Talk and tour: Saturday 23 September, 2pm-3pm


Historic coastal defences of Maungauika
Saturday 23 September- Sunday 8 October, Saturday and Sundays, tours start at 10am and 2pm.

Engineering New Zealand heritage walks
Walk A: Saturday 23 September, Sunday 1 October and Saturday 7 October, 10am-12.30pm Walk B: Sunday 24 September, Saturday 30 September and Sunday 8 October, 10am-12.30pm


Onehunga heritage guided cycle tour
Saturday 23 September (Rain date Saturday 30 September), 10.30am-12pm


Ponsonby Presents: Guided heritage walk of Ponsonby
Saturday 23 September - FULLY BOOKED, Saturday 30 September - FULLY BOOKED, and Saturday 7 October, 10am-12pm - Still has availabilty


Nuclear free New Zealand peacemaker exhibition
Sunday 24 September - Sunday 8 October, 12pm-4pm (The exhibition is closed on Thursday 28 September and Tuesday 3 October) Launch event: Sunday 24 September, 2pm-4pm



Onehunga presents her heritage buildings
Sunday 24 September, Sunday 1 October and Sunday 8 October, 1.30pm-4pm


I want peace!
Sunday 24 September – Sunday 8 October, Tuesday-Friday: 10am-4pm Sunday: 12pm-5pm. Closed Monday and Saturday.


Peace and love: paper cut-outs from Poland
Sunday 24 September, 2pm-4pm - EVENT FULL and Thursday 5 October, 10am-12pm - Still availabilty



Love letter to the Whau
Monday 25 September - Friday 6 October, Monday-Friday: 9am-5pm and Saturday: 10am-4pm



Onehunga's changing foreshore: a photo exhibition
Monday 25 September - Saturday 7 October, 10am-4pm


Corbans Wines and the temperance movement
Talk: Saturday 30 September, 10.30am-11.30am and 1.30pm-2.30pm Cellar exhibition: Monday 25 September-Saturday 30 September and Monday 2 October- Saturday 7 October, 11am-3pm


From beach to lake: Lake House saved by art
Tuesday 26 September - Saturday 30 September, 2pm-3.30pm

Weddings and the ever after's: photos and memorabilia
Tuesday 26 September amd Tuesday 3 October, 10am-2pm Wednesday 27 September and Wednesday 4 October, 10am-5pm



City of Auckland historic model floor talk
Wednesday 27 September and Thursday 5 October, 11am-11.30am



Ponsonby Presents: In conversation with Phylesha Brown-Acton, MNZM
Wednesday 27 September, 7pm-8.30pm



Please enjoy our backyard safely in Devonport!
Wednesday 27 September and Sunday 8 October, 11am-12pm


Symonds Street Cemetery for kids
Symonds Street Cemetery east - Kids tour, Wednesday 27 September, 11am-12.30pm (tarmac paths) Symonds Street Cemetery west - Kids trail, Wednesday 4 October, 11am-12.30pm (tarmac and gravel paths)



Children's butter making
Wednesday 27 September, Sunday 1 October, Wedneday 4 October and Sunday 8 October, 11am-3pm



Peace and protest on the streets of Ōtāhuhu
Wednesday 27 September, Saturday 30 September and Wednesday 4 October, 10am-2pm



Auckland Pride Centre
Thursday 28 September - Sunday 8 October, 10am-4pm Continues outside of festival dates.



Pencil, paradise and paint
Friday 29 September-Sunday 1 October and Friday 6 October- Sunday 8 October, 10am-4pm


Peace, love and protest in Parnell
Friday 29 September, 10am-12pm Rain date: Sunday 1 October, 1pm-3pm

Captain Michael and Elizabeth Yates: talk and walk
Frday 29 September, 2pm-4pm, Sunday 1 October, 4pm-6pm and Saturday 7 October, 2pm-4pm

Tree lovers, seed savers and sponge cities
Saturday 30 September - Sunday 8 October, Monday-Friday: 9am-8pm, Saturday and Sunday: 10am-5pm. Event continues past festival dates.



Kennedy Park WWII tunnels and displays
Sunday 1 October, Sunday 8 October and Sunday 15 October, 11am-2pm

Parnell heritage walks
Tuesday 3 October - Sunday 8 October, Tuesday and Saturday, 10am-12pm and 2pm-4pm (walks extend beyond festival dates)

Auckland’s public trees: community peace and love
Thursday 5 October, 7pm-9pm The AGM starts at 7pm. The talk starts at 7.30pm.



Heritage tour of Pah Homestead with high tea
Saturday 7 October, Sunday 8 October, Saturday 14 October and Sunday 15 October, 10am-12pm


Quakers, peace and protest
Open day: Saturday 7 October, 9am-4pm with talks presented at 10am and 2pm


