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Waimakariri Heritage website - a place to conserve and curate community memories and taonga.
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Published: 19-Jul-2019
Join us in celebrating the publishing successes of a number of Waimakariri Writers and hear other young writers share their work.
Write On is full of poems, stories and articles by young writers aged 7–19. It’s a great read, a superb resource for teachers and a welcome addition to any school, community or family library.
Write On is the longest-running literary journal of writing for kids by kids in New Zealand. We celebrate the best of children’s writing and provide an opportunity for publication. The magazine is published twice yearly in June and December.
Rangiora Library
Friday 19 July, 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Bookings recommended
Free
Caregivers (required)
Ages: All ages