The WEA (Workers’ Educational Association) setup in 1915, is the longest established provider of adult education in New Zealand. This Kapiti Coast branch of the WEA was started in 1978, and is a non-profit making incorporated society registered with the Charities Commission (CC28153), and a member of the Federation of WEAs in Aotearoa New Zealand. We promote ideals of a just, equitable and sustainable society through the medium of education.
We run courses, seminars and bus trips throughout the year. Details are on this site under ‘Seminars’.
Our activities cover a wide variety of relevant and stimulating subjects, led by experts in their field.
We welcome suggestions for new courses. Please contact us with your ideas.
We have 3 options to join us for seminars, bus trips, courses and workshops.
Season Member - $125 per calendar year
Free Saturday seminars
Additional cost for bus trips, courses and workshops
Member - $25 per calendar year
$20 for Saturday seminars
Additional cost for bus trips, courses and workshops
Casual - Free
$30 for Saturday seminars
Additional cost for bus trips, courses and workshops
Speaker: Mark Derby
Date: Saturday 23rd August 10am - 1pm
Venue: Waikanae Presbyterian Church Hall, 43 Ngaio Road, Waikanae
Mark Derby is a freelance historian and writer and he has worked for the Waitangi Tribunal and Te Ara, the online encyclopedia of NZ. He has published books on NZ social history, most recently ‘Frontline Surgeon – NZ medical pioneer Douglas Jolly’. He has an ongoing interest in NZ’s response to the Spanish Civil War. Several doctors and nurses from NZ served with Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War. One of these, the brilliant and pioneering Cromwell-born surgeon Douglas Jolly, has been described as “the most valuable volunteer to come from the British Commonwealth.”
Mark’s talk will discuss the contribution of these medical volunteers, exploring their motivations for travelling to Spain, the impact of their work there, and the after-effects both within this country and internationally. In the present era of global conflicts, it is timely to recall the actions and motives of these courageous and dedicated men and women and consider how their contributions may be relevant to our international obligations today.
The next Pick ‘N Mix trip will be on Wednesday 30 July. The programme is a guided walk around historic Thorndon (90 minutes) followed by a Lunchtime Concert at St Andrews on the Terrace.
Bruce Taylor, a former history teacher, will guide a walk around the fascinating streets of inner-city Thorndon to look at the houses and public buildings which reflect so well the city’s history and heritage.
The concert at 12.15pm to 1.00pm will be by The Family Lockdown Quartet (Rupa, Lucy, Gemma and Donald) who will present an exciting programme of pop and rock favourites from the golden era of the late twentieth century.
Depart on 9.05 am train ex Waikanae and 9.11am ex Paraparaumu (sit in back carriage) to Wellington. Lunch at a city café of your choice.
You must be able to walk for 90 minutes at a moderate pace.
Please register by Sunday 27 July by ringing 027 715 3677 or email kapitiwea@gmail.com
Bruce Taylor (leader) 027 221 4874
Click below to view all upcoming Saturday Seminars.
Seminars are free for season members, $20 for members and $30 for non-members or casuals
You can pay by bank transfer or cash on the day
Kapiti Coast Workers Educational Association Incorporated
12-3157-0138300-00