From
time to time throughout the year, Old St Paul's offers a programme of events and
concerts which members of the public are invited to attend.
Upcoming
Events
Jazz Dynasty Crayford
Friday 21 November 5.30pm Old St Paul's,
Mulgrave Street, Wellington
Tel (04) 473 6722
If New Zealand has a royal family of jazz, it must surely be Wellington's
Crayford family! Wellingtonians have an opportunity to witness the
rare spectacle of three generations of this extra-ordinarily talented
musical dynasty: Terry, his sons Greg and Jonathan and Greg's son
Miles.
You will be able to purchase wine, beer and food. So come along
and enjoy the fun! A $15 door charge applies
Jazz at Old St Paul's - Hot Club Friday
Friday 5 December 5.30-8.30pm Old St Paul's,
Mulgrave Street, Wellington
Tel (04) 473 6722
Wellington swing trio Hot Club Sandwich Live at Old St Paul's.
The band usually consists of Andrew London (guitar), Terry Crayford
(piano), Nils Olsen (saxophone, clarinet, flute), and a floating
member or "Sandwich filling".
You will be able to purchase wine, beer and food. So come along
and enjoy the fun! Call 473-6722 now to book a table. A $15.00 door
charge applies.
Jazz at Old St Paul's - Fiona Pears and
Hot Club Sandwich
Friday 19 December 5.30-8.30pm Old St Paul's,
Mulgrave Street, Wellington
Tel (04) 473 6722
Wellington swing trio Hot Club Sandwich Live at Old St Paul's.
The band usually consists of Andrew London (guitar), Terry Crayford
(piano), Nils Olsen (saxophone, clarinet, flute), and a floating
member or "Sandwich filling". Virtuoso New Zealand violinist
and composer Fiona Pears spent the last few years performing at
prestigious venues around the world and will now be back in New
Zealand. The papers have called her "an international star
in the making". Don't miss her remarkable talent!
You will be able to purchase wine, beer and food. So come along
and enjoy the fun! Call 473-6722 now to book a table. A $20.00 door
charge applies this time.
~ A Friend in Need: US Marines
in NZ ~
Exhibition
Old St Paul's, 34 Mulgrave
Street, Wellington
Daily 10am-5pm (occasionally closed for special ceremonies and functions)
- until 2009.
During
World War II, thousands of US Marines of the First and Second Divisions
were stationed in New Zealand to train for or to recuperate from
the war in the Pacific. Many came to Wellington's iconic Old St
Paul's church where the United States and US Marine Corps flags
still hang in memory of them. A
Friend in Needexhibition marks this significant time in New Zealand's history.
A Friend in
Need is about people, filled with bittersweet stories of
kindness, friendship, loss and strength of spirit in the face of
adversity.