Ngā Mihi ki te Tau Hou Nau mai, haere mai - welcome to all the whānau! Everyone's welcome to come in and celebrate Matariki with us and the team here. Lots of Matariki based activities for all the whānau. Call in Monday – Friday 10am-4pm, Saturday and Public Holidays 10am-2pm
Te Awamutu Museum’s Education & Research Centre is closed as we prepare to move back to the Museum's Roche Street home. The building has been made safer for taonga, visitors and staff following seismic strengthening work. All going to plan it will reopen in late October. During this time staff will be responding to phone […]
The Te Awamutu Library and Museum teams are excited to host an 1833 Albion press poster workshop, led by award-winning pressman Graham Judd! In this 3-hour session, you will create a custom A3 commemorative poster using 500 year old letter pressing techniques. Choose from our selection of whakataukii (proverb), or bring your own short saying […]
The Te Awamutu Library has teamed up with the Te Awamutu Museum to put together an awesome expo for you after school! Have a go on a 192 year old printing press which was made before plastic, the electric motor or the light bulb had been invented. It’s even older than Morse code! You will […]