24 Sewell St, Kaiapoi - 7pm
Get togethers for shopping trips, movie trips, picnics, walks, miniature golf and luncheons, garden visits. Keeping women in contact with one another once a month at least. Current members range in age from 66 to 82 years
Meeting Times - 1st Wednesday
The Kaiapoi Photographic Club was formed in 1989 and is affiliated to the Photographic Society of New Zealand.
7.30pm Monday evening usually twice a month
As a club we aim to promote awareness and appreciation of photography, offer encouragement to enable people to learn and explore the art of photography and to provide instruction and training in techniques that will lead to better photographs being taken and greater satisfaction for the photographer.
The club maintains a Flickr Group, members please join and share your photographs. However it would seem this has not been kept upto date
You can also find the club on Facebook.
76a Charles Street
Kaiapoi, 7630
Kaiapoi Riverside Bowling Club.
The Kaiapoi RFC vision is to maintain the club's reputation of being at the forefront of rugby in North Canterbury by catering for all local rugby players from the age of 6 years including Age Grade, Open Grade, Women, Representative and Social Rugby.
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Kaiapoi Softball Club has a very strong desire to build the profile of Softball in North Canterbury so that people of all ages in the area become aware that this game does still exist and there is a well organised softball club right at their doorstep.
KAIAPOI SOFTBALL CLUB'S VISION
“To become the summer sport of choice for people of all ages in North Canterbury, and to encourage, develop, and actively promote Softball for everyone to enjoy”.
KAIAPOI SOFTBALL CLUB'S MISSION STATEMENT
“Kaiapoi Softball Club’s mission is to provide a quality, fun environment to promote softball in North Canterbury; to allow people of all ages to be involved, learn, play and improve their skills with softball; and to implant firmly the ideals of good sportsmanship, teamwork, honesty, courage, participation, fairplay and the opportunity for people to belong to a sports club of choice”.
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Kaiapoi Tennis Club is located in Darnley Square in Kaiapoi. It has modern clubrooms and six plexipave courts. It is a very active club which caters for all levels and all ages.
The Junior level of our club is large and very active . They have the Hotshots programme running with trained coaches. Coaching is also available for the older juniors.
There is social tennis for all members on Wednesday morning starting at 9.00am. This usually goes on until mid-day.
There is also social tennis on Wednesday nights starting at 6.00pm.
Saturday afternoons is also time for social tennis. This starts at 1.00pm.
The club also offers a range of competitive tennis at all levels. These matches are played on Thursday nights and on Saturday afternoons.
Kaiapoi Theatre Company bring professional level acting to the community for a reasonable price.
We aim to provide 2 shows a year of which one will be a play and the other a variety show.
A Toastmasters meeting is a learn-by-doing workshop in which participants hone their speaking and leadership skills in a no-pressure atmosphere.
There is no instructor in a Toastmasters meeting. Instead, members evaluate one another’s presentations. This feedback process is a key part of the program’s success.
Meeting participants also give impromptu talks on assigned topics, conduct meetings and develop skills related to timekeeping, grammar and parliamentary procedure.
Members learn communication skills by working in the Competent Communication manual, a series of 10 self-paced speaking assignments designed to give you the foundation in public speaking.
Kaiapoi Club Bistro
113 Raven Quay, Kaiapoi 7630
Kaiapoi's local Toy Library providing access to toys, games, puzzles, costumes and outdoor play equipment for a small annual fee and no toy rental charges.
Kaiapoi, New Zealand
Walks all over Canterbury
Short walkers: Tuesdays 9am to noon
Medium walkers: Wednesdays 9am to 3pm
Long walkers: Tuesday 8-8.30am
Walks all over Canterbury
Short walkers: Tuesdays 9am to noon
Medium walkers: Wednesdays 9am to 3pm
Long walkers: Tuesday 8-8.30am
The facebook page is all about the Kaiapoi Womens Rugby Team, what we are up to who you can contact and when trainings are.
Please feel free to share this page.
Trainings: Tuesday and Thursday nights, 6.30pm at Wylie Park, Kaiapoi.
(Opposite the Kaiapoi Rugby Club)
For any queries that arent answered on this page please ring or txt Kerry Hampton on 0211159451 or Rocky on 02102213362
Sailing, we really want to help people get started in sailing, Stand Up Paddle and kayaking. We are creative, fresh, safe, active, fun around water.
Kaiapoi river, Kaiapoi town centre
We have two venues, Kaiapoi town centre on the river and at Lake Pegasus in Pegasus Town.
Explore the river or lake with friends, family or a group. There’s plenty of opportunity with our range of equipment for play and fitness.
Making the most of the Kaiapoi river
SUP: Stand up paddle. Just like walking on water. We can help you get started.
Kayak: Experience the river from a whole new perspective, paddling a single or double kayak.
When
We do not have set hours. We will arrange for the equipment you need.
After school and weekends and school holidays - Contact us for details
Phone, email or text to check conditions and to make a booking.
Hire Rates
We can provide equipment from $10.00 per person.
Minimum charges do apply.
It would seem that the Kaiapoi Lions have ceased to exist...
There are Lions clubs in both Rangiora and Woodend... I have included how to find the contact details
https://www.lionsclubs.org.nz/contact/find-club
Lions Activities
A wide range of activities have been established by Lions International that enable clubs to capitalise on the organisational ability and experience of other lions clubs.
International Activities
- Youth Exchange
- Lions Quest Skills
- Peace Poster Competition
- Young Speechmaker
- Youth Camp
- Eyeglass Collection
New Zealand Activities
- Heads up for Kids
- KanTabs for Kids
- Child Mobility
- Lions Awareness Week
Kaiapoi
Club Vision
To maintains the club’s reputation of being at the forefront of rugby league and enhancing the sports growth, providing for all local players from junior to senior teams, including age grades, open grade, women, representative & social.
Mission Statement
The Club will effectively build, strengthen and enhance the present and future of Rugby League and the NCRL Club by promoting Rugby League in North Canterbury for all. Promoting positive sportsmanship, in a team, family / whanau orientated environment inclusive of the general public. NCRL are committed to providing a club that people want to be associated with – players, friends of players, family, coaches, team managers, students and sponsors.
About Us
NCRL playing under Northern Bulldogs Rugby League is situated in the heart of Kaiapoi with a population of around 11,000 people. With a number of subdivisions currently being developed, the town is constantly growing. Predictions post the Canterbury earthquakes of 2010 and 2011 are the population will increase rapidly as the population moves north.
Kaiapoi is steeped in history as is the League Club, which was formed in 1957, under the name Kaiapoi Rugby League Club. League has always been a strong club in Kaiapoi and will continue to be so into the future.
The club caters for all grades from nursery to seniors. Over the years the club has been very successful in all grades collecting a number championship titles. We are well represented at both North Canterbury and Canterbury Country representative levels.
We are very community orientated and offer support in a number of projects about the town. Our club rooms have been utilised by a number of community on a regular basis.
Membership
We continue to offer a reasonable player membership fees for all grades. This fee goes a long way towards us meeting our day to day running costs. It also covers the weekly after match food that is provided for the junior prize giving’s.
For those who have finished their playing days we are currently working on a ‘Supporters Club membership’. This membership will be reasonably priced members discounts will be available.
Tues 6-7pm 57 Williams St, above Super Liquor
Wednesday 57 Williams St, above Super Liquor from 6-7pm
Friday 5.30pm -7.30pm 57 Williams St, above Super Liquor
First session free, thereafter $5 per session. Ages from 7 upwards
Sensei Kevin Merriman 6th Dan
The Academy of Seiko-Kai Karate sets the standards for learning traditional and competition karate in Canterbury.Our classes promote more than just a martial art. Indeed they offer each individual the opportunity to partake in a structured programme guaranteed to awaken the hidden potentials of the student. Our philosophy in teaching is based upon old fashioned principles and etiquette.
Our instructors are all first aid trained, child welfare certified and are registered with ‘Karate New Zealand – (KNZ) (the official governing body for Karate in NZ.
Whether it is keep fit, learn self-defence, lose weight, gain confidence, discipline or self-motivation, TASK is here to help.
An amazing new daycare opening soon in Mandeville, Christchurch in January 2018.
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This Club is formally known as the Kaiapoi Workingmens Club which holds a Permanent Charter and is affiliated to Clubs New Zealand (Inc) and therefore we welcome members from other affiliated Clubs throughout New Zealand and Australia.
The Club is situated in the heart of Kaiapoi and offers the following facilities:
- Two Large Open Area Bars (featuring regular entertainment)
- Bottle Store (Members Only)
- TAB (Full Service)
- Sky Television
- Pool and Snooker Tables
- 18 Gaming Machines
- Bistro and Restaurant
- Function and Meeting Rooms
The Kaiapoi Club has a wide range of activities, The following are just a few.. The website link shows a list of events, dates and times
- Pilates
— Rex Mahood lounge (Upstairs) - Silver Fitness
— Riverview Lounge - Line Dancing
— Riverview Lounge - Table Tennis
— Riverview Lounge -
indoor Bowls
Riverview LoungeHousie
RFS Bar
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The National Scout Museum is in the Conference Wing of the building complex at the "Blue Skies" Conference and Training Centre in Kaiapoi - North Canterbury.
It has a permanent display detailing the history of Scouting in New Zealand starting from Baden Powell's story and his founding of the movement, before covering the origins of Scouting in New Zealand. Kaiapoi features strongly in the New Zealand history of Scouting being where the first Scout Patrol is reputed to have been formed and early camps were held at Woodend where today a memorial cairn is located. There were many unique aspects that were introduced by Col D.Cossgrove (the first Dominion Chief Scout) who taught at the school in Tuahiwi, such as Peace Scouts, Bull Pups, and Empire Sentinels. It then covers the various age group sections and major activities of the movement. In addition to the permanent display, the museum has an extensive specialized collection of a wide array of Scouting material.
Queries and research within the collection is undertaken on request by a team of volunteer staff.
Sunday from 1pm to 4pm or alternatively by arrangement. Guided tours can be provided, also by arrangement.