Christchurch Branch Newsletters
NZCFS Christchurch Branch Newsletter – January 2017
Next Meeting – 23rd February 2017
Annual General Meeting: The first meeting of the year always includes the branch’s Annual General Meeti...
NZCFS Christchurch Branch Newsletter October 2016
Monthly meetings of the NZCFS Christchurch Branch are held on the last Thursday of the Month (except January, September, November and Decemb...
NZCFS Christchurch Branch Newletter September 2016
Please Note: There will be no monthly meeting in September as we will have our China National Day Banquet (details below) on Sunday 2 Octobe...
NZCFS Christchurch Branch Newsletter August 2016
Monthly meetings of the NZCFS Christchurch Branch are held on the last Thursday of the Month (except January, September, November and Decemb...
NZCFS Christchurch Branch Newsletter – July 2016
Next Meeting – 28th July 2016July speaker: Stephen Hoare-Vance Stephen Hoare-Vance grew up in Christchurch and after an initial session at...
NZCFS Christchurch Branch June 2016 Newsletter
Next Meeting – 30th June 2016June speakers: Autumn and Chris Our speakers this month are Liang Shuang (Autumn) and Huang Xin (Chris), Mand...
Christchurch Branch Newsletter – May 2016
Next Meeting – 26th May 2016
George has just returned from three weeks in China, visiting a wide range of locations and practising his beg...
Christchurch Branch Newsletter – April 2016
Next Meeting – 28th April 2016An Introduction to Mahjong (or, an opportunity to build on your skills!)Come along and learn the art of the ga...
Christchurch Branch Newsletter – March 2016
Next Meeting – 31st March 2016March speaker: Li’Ying CaiLi’Ying was our speaker in April 2014. She was so interesting we’ve asked her to com...
Christchurch Branch Newsletter – February 2016
Your committee wishes everyone a Peaceful and Prosperous Year of the MonkeyNext Meeting – 25th February 2016Annual General MeetingThe first ...
Christchurch Branch Newsletter – January 2016
EDITOR’S NOTE: Sorry if you find this newsletter a bit long; hope it doesn’t prove to be too much reading for you! That’s what happens when ...