2) Forever Blowing Bubbles

Motat’s Ngā Mirumiru Bubbles event is back this long weekend.Motat’s Ngā Mirumiru Bubbles event is back this long weekend.

3) Milestone Celebration for Auckland Museum

After months of restoration, Auckland Museum has reopened its northern entrance and several beloved galleries.After months of restoration, Auckland Museum has reopened its northern entrance and several beloved galleries.

4) Gin and Sizzle Season

Raise a glass for a cause at Pillars & Links, a Four Pillars Gin event at Nami Record Bar supporting KiwiPAL, a charity aiding children in Palestine. Enjoy gin, good company and a sausage sizzle by Grey Lynn Butcher.Raise a glass for a cause at Pillars & Links, a Four Pillars Gin event at Nami Record Bar supporting KiwiPAL, a charity aiding children in Palestine. Enjoy gin, good company and a sausage sizzle by Grey Lynn Butcher.

5) Feed the Birds, Tuppence a Bag

BirdCare Aotearoa is seeking donations to support its mission of rescuing and hand-feeding baby birds until they’re ready for release.BirdCare Aotearoa is seeking donations to support its mission of rescuing and hand-feeding baby birds until they’re ready for release.

6) A Westy Music Festy

The Titirangi Festival of Music brings together West Auckland’s best musicians this weekend.The Titirangi Festival of Music brings together West Auckland’s best musicians this weekend.

Plan Ahead: Cinema from Old Blighty

The Intrepid British and Irish Film Festival returns on October 29.The Intrepid British and Irish Film Festival returns on October 29.

Plan Ahead: A Shakespearean Mash-Up

Actor-comedian Penny Ashton returns with The Tempestuous.Actor-comedian Penny Ashton returns with The Tempestuous.

Plan Ahead: An Ode to Analogue

The Inaugural Analogue Aotearoa Festival will take place in Te Aroha and includes portraits by Adrian Cook of Tintype Central using the old glass plate collodian method of processing, such as one of Francesca above. Photo / Adrian CookThe Inaugural Analogue Aotearoa Festival will take place in Te Aroha and includes portraits by Adrian Cook of Tintype Central using the old glass plate collodian method of processing, such as one of Francesca above. Photo / Adrian Cook

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