Top Senior Activities in Far North: What's On in April 2025

Discover engaging senior activities in Far North this April 2025, from fitness classes and bridge clubs to support groups and cultural experiences.

Looking for senior activities near you in the Far North district this April 2025? You're in luck! This month offers a diverse range of engaging activities perfectly suited for seniors seeking both physical and mental stimulation. From gentle fitness classes designed specifically for older adults to social bridge club meetings, support groups, and cultural performances, there's something for everyone. These accessible and welcoming activities provide excellent opportunities to stay active, make new connections, and enjoy the beautiful Far North community. Whether you're interested in improving your fitness, learning new skills, or simply socializing with like-minded individuals, our curated list highlights the best senior-friendly events happening across the region this April.

Stay active and maintain your mobility with Move It or Lose It functional fitness classes in Kaeo this April

Stay active and maintain your mobility with Move It or Lose It functional fitness classes in Kaeo this April

Stay active and maintain your mobility with Move It or Lose It functional fitness classes in Kaeo this April. These classes are specifically designed for seniors, offering functional movement, strength, and balance exercises that cater to different mobility levels. Whether you have limited mobility (Level 1) or reasonable mobility (Level 2), instructor Dawn Griffiths creates a supportive environment with both standing and seated exercise options. The classes take place at The Pa on School Gully Road in Kaeo, making it convenient for local seniors. With just a gold coin donation for entry, this affordable fitness option provides a great way to improve your health while enjoying social interaction. Dawn's approach ensures a fun, inclusive atmosphere where participants of all abilities can feel comfortable and motivated to maintain their physical health. Click for more details...
Enjoy an uplifting musical experience with the Marcellin College Jazz Group's lunchtime concert at The Turner Centre this April

Enjoy an uplifting musical experience with the Marcellin College Jazz Group's lunchtime concert at The Turner Centre this April

Enjoy an uplifting musical experience with the Marcellin College Jazz Group's lunchtime concert at The Turner Centre this April. This talented collective features music students from years 9 to 13, performing a delightful mix of jazz, soul, pop, funk, and original compositions. The group is directed by Dr. Opeloge Ah Sam, who brings his wealth of experience from working in Kaitaia before returning to Auckland. This special performance offers seniors a wonderful opportunity to enjoy live music in a comfortable setting during daytime hours. The 'Choose What You Pay' format (starting from just $5) makes it accessible for everyone, regardless of budget constraints. It's the perfect cultural outing for seniors looking to enjoy quality entertainment while supporting young musical talent in a relaxed, community-focused environment. Click for more details...
Experience something new this April with the Bay of Islands Archery Club, offering a fantastic activity for seniors looking to develop a new skill in the beautiful Northland setting

Experience something new this April with the Bay of Islands Archery Club, offering a fantastic activity for seniors looking to develop a new skill in the beautiful Northland setting

Experience something new this April with the Bay of Islands Archery Club, offering a fantastic activity for seniors looking to develop a new skill in the beautiful Northland setting. Every Sunday at 10:00 AM (weather permitting), the club welcomes participants to their location at 1144 Oromahoe Road. Beginner lessons start at 10:00 AM sharp, making it perfect for seniors who have never tried archery before. This low-impact sport helps improve focus, concentration, and upper body strength without putting stress on joints. The entry fee is just $5 per visit, with equipment hire available for $10, making it an affordable way to try something different. The outdoor setting provides fresh air and stunning views, while the supportive club atmosphere ensures everyone feels welcome. It's an excellent opportunity for seniors to challenge themselves and enjoy the satisfaction of hitting the target. Click for more details...
Join the Paihia Bridge Club every Tuesday this April for a mentally stimulating and socially rewarding experience at the Paihia War Memorial Hall

Join the Paihia Bridge Club every Tuesday this April for a mentally stimulating and socially rewarding experience at the Paihia War Memorial Hall

Join the Paihia Bridge Club every Tuesday this April for a mentally stimulating and socially rewarding experience at the Paihia War Memorial Hall. This activity is particularly popular among seniors, offering both cognitive benefits and social connection. The club runs two concurrent sessions: relaxed Bridge play from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM (partner required) and a beginners/refreshers teaching session from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM (no partner needed). For just $5 per person, this affordable activity provides an excellent opportunity to exercise your mind, improve strategic thinking, and form new friendships. For seniors new to bridge, the teaching sessions offer a supportive environment to learn at your own pace, while more experienced players can enjoy the social play. The afternoon timing makes it convenient for seniors to attend without having to drive at night, and the War Memorial Hall location is easily accessible. Click for more details...
Enhance your bridge skills with Paihia Bridge Club's weekly Speed Play sessions this April at the Paihia War Memorial Hall

Enhance your bridge skills with Paihia Bridge Club's weekly Speed Play sessions this April at the Paihia War Memorial Hall

Enhance your bridge skills with Paihia Bridge Club's weekly Speed Play sessions this April at the Paihia War Memorial Hall. These Friday afternoon gatherings from 1:30 PM to 4:30 PM offer seniors an excellent opportunity to sharpen their mental acuity and enjoy social interaction. Speed Play adds an exciting dimension to traditional bridge, helping participants improve their decision-making and strategic thinking under time constraints. The sessions cost just $5 per person, making them accessible for regular attendance. Players should arrive by 1:20 PM and will need to bring a partner. For seniors who enjoy bridge, these sessions provide valuable practice in a friendly, supportive environment while offering the cognitive benefits that card games bring to older adults. The afternoon timing is perfect for seniors who prefer daytime activities, and the War Memorial Hall location is centrally situated in Paihia for easy access. Click for more details...
The Alzheimers Northland Support Group meeting in April provides essential support for seniors and caregivers affected by dementia in the Paihia and Opua areas

The Alzheimers Northland Support Group meeting in April provides essential support for seniors and caregivers affected by dementia in the Paihia and Opua areas

The Alzheimers Northland Support Group meeting in April provides essential support for seniors and caregivers affected by dementia in the Paihia and Opua areas. Held at the Opua Cruising Club, this free gathering creates a safe space where participants can share experiences, exchange practical advice, and find emotional support from others on similar journeys. The group reflects Alzheimers Northland's holistic approach to wellbeing, recognizing that supporting carers is crucial to the overall health of those living with dementia. For seniors caring for partners or friends with dementia, these meetings offer valuable resources, coping strategies, and a momentary respite from caregiving responsibilities. The supportive community atmosphere helps reduce feelings of isolation that often accompany caregiving. With no entry fee, this accessible service ensures that everyone who needs support can receive it, regardless of financial circumstances. Click for more details...
Experience a profound cultural event this April at The Turner Centre with 'The Tūī and the Kahikatea

Experience a profound cultural event this April at The Turner Centre with 'The Tūī and the Kahikatea

Experience a profound cultural event this April at The Turner Centre with 'The Tūī and the Kahikatea.' This collaborative performance, presented by Aroha and Chamber Music NZ, offers seniors a deeply moving combination of music and poetry. The performance features renowned New Zealand musicians Peter Scholes (clarinet), Simeon Broom (violin), James Tennant (cello), and Katherine Austin (piano) performing Messiaen's powerful eight-movement quartet, composed during his time in a WWII prisoner of war camp. Adding another dimension to this experience, poet Faumuina Felolini Maria Tafuna'i presents evocative Pacifica poetry addressing climate change concerns. With tickets ranging from $5 to $40 (plus booking fee), this accessible event provides seniors with an opportunity to engage with high-quality artistic expression that bridges historical contexts with contemporary issues. It's an ideal cultural outing for seniors interested in music, poetry, and thoughtful reflections on our world. Click for more details...
The Kerikeri Alzheimers Support Group meet-up in April provides vital support for seniors and caregivers in the Kerikeri area dealing with the challenges of dementia

The Kerikeri Alzheimers Support Group meet-up in April provides vital support for seniors and caregivers in the Kerikeri area dealing with the challenges of dementia

The Kerikeri Alzheimers Support Group meet-up in April provides vital support for seniors and caregivers in the Kerikeri area dealing with the challenges of dementia. Taking place at the Baptist Church, this free gathering creates a compassionate environment where attendees can connect with others facing similar situations, share their experiences, and access practical advice. Alzheimers Northland emphasizes a holistic approach to wellbeing, recognizing that supporting carers is essential to the overall health of those living with dementia. For senior caregivers, these meetings offer not only valuable information and resources but also emotional support and occasional respite from their caregiving responsibilities. The group helps combat the isolation that often comes with caring for someone with dementia, creating connections within the community. Being free of charge ensures that all who need this support can access it without financial barriers, making it an inclusive resource for the Kerikeri senior community. Click for more details...


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