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FORESTRY — Dr Dave Hollinger on climate change and forestry, Thursday at 10.30 a.m., Forest Research Institute seminar room, University of Canterbury.
ENVIRONMENT'— Festival of information, celebration and reafforestation, sponsored by the Happy House Creative Centre. Monday from noon to 10 p.m. at the Horticultural Hall, 151 Cambridge Tee. Music, food, seeds and seedling trees. PACIFIC HISTORY — University of Canterbury film, “Trobriands Cricket” (showing how the game of cricket has been borrowed and Melanesianised), Lecture Room, AB, today at 10 a.m.
DICKENS — Christchurch Dickens Fellowship sketches and readings from "David Copperfield,” Saturday at 2 p.m., Burns Club Rooms, 110 Tuam St.
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