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the opportunity to pick their own fresh produce and flowers, Gus and Jen believe caring for the environment is a priority, and the couple appreciates everything the Waipū area has to offer. continued on page 16 …

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The importance of song u by Ann van Engelen

Kaiwaka School has entered the school song competition run by competition Te Ahu o te Reo Māori with their song Pukekaroro. “We decided to use Pukekaroro as it is our school pepeha in song form written by Whaea Mina Paikea and her mother,” says principal Sharlene Tornquist. “Pepeha is a way of introducing yourself in Māori. It tells others who you are and helps you share your connections with the people and places that are important to you. “Pukekaroro is about our local maunga, mountain, and it is a very special song to us and we always use it when a new child starts school as their welcoming pōwhiri and we use it in our kapa haka set at festivals and events.”

song of belonging. For me, being pākehā, I relate to the school song as that is where my heart is. “Whaea Mina and her mum took the original school pepeha and expanded it for us to use now. As an example, some teachers and myself were at a course in Wellington and sang Pukekaroro at the event. Someone from Kaiwaka heard our song and came and connected with us. “We appreciate all Whaea Mina gives to our children and what she does to give them an understanding of the place they belong. Every area has a local mountain, and it is important as it has a feeling.

All our students enjoy kapa haka and singing — you don’t need to be Māori to appreciate something good from the culture

A pōwhiri is a Māori welcoming ceremony involving speeches, cultural performance and singing. It is used to both welcome guests on to a marae or during other ceremonies, such as welcoming children and families to an area. “Pukekaroro is about the belonging of where we come from and looks at things like our mountain and sea area, the local iwi and taniwha. Whaea Mina teaches all the children the school pepeha, and they are given their own as well. “We have students from different iwi as well as pākehā and some from overseas who can make up their own

“You can see our maunga from every classroom in the school, and it is like a guardian that stands over us and looks after us and our community. “Maori culture is an important part of our school and our community history because it goes way back for the people in the areas and the iwi. Our school kapa haka is a part of that too. “All our students enjoy kapa haka and singing — you don’t need to be Māori to appreciate something good from the culture. A lot of the principles and values relate to everybody, and you can learn from being involved in storytelling, song and dance.” ¢


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u by Ann van Engelen

The Northland Regional Council has awarded eight $3,000 scholarships, designed to provide a springboard for future environmental leaders and champions, with One Tree Point’s Josh Otene being one recipient. “The council received 40 applications for this year’s Tū i te ora Scholarships,” says NRC chair Penny Smart. “The annual scholarships recognise, encourage and support students to undertake study, research or training that relates to council’s environmental and regulatory functions, whilst contributing to council’s vision ‘Our Northland — together we thrive’. “The scholarships also aim to build Māori capacity within Te Tai Tokerau and assist students in pursuing further education, encourage greater uptake of

study unrelated to council, such as nursing, teaching and sport, targeting people engaged in study related to council’s environmental and regulatory functions instead. “A four-strong judging panel comprised of members of council’s Community Engagement, Māori Engagement, and Environmental Services teams, and a Te Taitokerau Māori and Council Working Party representative reviewed the applications. “Academic merit, community involvement, whakapapa to Te Taitokerau

The annual scholarships recognise, encourage and support students to undertake study, research or training that relates to council’s environmental and regulatory functions, whilst contributing to council’s vision tertiary education aimed at protecting the environment and develop connections between tertiary students and council. “They also provide support to students experiencing financial hardship and difficulties encouraging mātauranga Māori research and education. “ Th e c o u n c i l tig h te n e d th e eligibility criteria this year to reduce the number of applicants enrolled in

and alignment with council priority areas were considered when selecting the final eight recipients. “All the judges were impressed by the high calibre of the applicants, which had made deciding the ultimate winners difficult. Judges were also impressed by the level of community involvement and commitment of applicants helping Te Tai Tokerau. 50+

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“It is great to see some talented and dedicated young people studying hard to make a difference for our environment now and for the future.” This year’s scholarship winners are: Josh Otene from One Tree Point, who is studying a Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) — Marine. Tayla Bamber, who is studying Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts conjoint — Majoring in Ecology, Biodiversity and Political Science. Fern Donovan who is studying for a Master of Science with a focus on shortjaw kōkopu in the Waipoua River. Rosa Harper is studying for a Master of Science and Society ( Science Communication). Aya Morris is studying for a Master of p Scholarship winner Josh Otene of Ngāpuhi/Te Rarawa descent was raised in One Tree Point and is studying Sustainable Development Bachelor of Advanced Science (Honours) — Marine Goals, specialising in Environmental Sustainability. Maria Ngāti Whātua, Te Rarawa, Ngāti Kahu), Secker is studying for a Diploma in raised in Dargaville, studying for Master Environmental Management (Level 6). of Resource and Environmental Planning. Shavonne Toko. (Te Roroa, Ngāpuhi, Scholarship winners are now live Ngāti Kurī, Te Rarawa). Raised in on Our Northland and the Scholarship Ōmāmari and Whangārei, studying for microsite. Go to nrc.govt.nz/ Diploma in Environmental Management scholarships2022 or scholarships.nrc. (Level 6). Taiawhio Wati (Te Uri o Hau, govt.nz. ¢

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p Joel Cayford with one of the sculptures on display at the Spontaneous 3D exhibition on at Mangawhai Artists Gallery

A diverse exhibition u by Ann van Engelen

The Mangawhai Artists Gallery is presently showing the Spontaneous 3D exhibition showing multiple diverse works created from a wide range of materials. The Mangawhai Artists Gallery is presently showing the Spontaneous 3D exhibition showing multiple diverse works created from a wide range of materials. “Spontaneous 3D is an unscheduled, unprompted and impulsive exhibition drawing together a collection of diverse, innovative and inspirational 3D works from 27 artists working across a range of media,” says Mangawhai Artists chair Belinda Vernon. “A gap appeared in the fully subscribed gallery exhibition season two weeks ago,

“One of the calls I made was to Nicola Everett, asking her not only to contribute to the exhibition but also to curate it. This was to ensure the works were presented as an exhibition, not a collection of disparate works. “As the range of works were delivered to the gallery, I realised how important that call to Nicola was.” There are sculptures and 3D works which aren’t often exhibited together. “This is a great opportunity for people to come and see a unique set of artworks,” says Nicola.

There are physical limitations with 3D artworks and sculptures as you need space to show it off and Howard Esler put his hand up to organise a pop-up 3D exhibition.” Howard had been wanting a 3D exhibition at the gallery for years. “This was my chance to make it happen, and I wasn’t going to let it pass,” says Howard. “I worked the phone and encouraged, coaxed and pulled in favours to draw together an extraordinary set of works from an extraordinary number of artists.

“We hope that it encourages people to continue exhibiting in this format. The exhibition is very inclusive, with a wide variety of work made from many different materials. “There are physical limitations with 3D artworks and sculptures as you need space to show it off. There are relief works that stick out from the wall, and other pieces are displayed in a variety of ways around the premises.

“The event provides an opportunity for people who view the art to question or wonder what sculpture is and the different meanings behind each piece. “Some of the artists exhibiting have wood, wire, plaster, ceramics, bronze, flax, steel and concrete as well as found objects such as a toilet bowl from the men’s prison in Auckland. “Created as part of TV series Design Junkies NZ 2019 by Aaron McConchie called ‘Game of …’, the repurposed prison toilet was sourced from a building demo yard. It was turned into a stool

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A tree for all seasons u by Liz Clark

With the trend shifting towards more produce being grown at home, incorporating fruit- and nut-bearing trees can be a challenge. However, these days , with developments by horticulturalists of dwarf varieties, the impossible becomes possible. Whether you live on an urban section, lifestyle block or a farm, one nut-bearing tree should be a serious consideration — the macadamia. Macadamias have been grown commercially for more than 30 years, give or take a decade. The nuts these trees produce are sweet-tasting treats, hailed at times as a so-called superfood. All the hype aside, this member of the protea family can serve as an attractive specimen tree and a food provider.

The main varieties available are Macadamia tetraphylla and Macadamia integrifolia. Both types are hardy and will grow in various soil types, even clay, as long as they have good drainage. If allowed, macadamias can grow up to 20 metres high. However, it’s recommended by growers to keep the height at a more manageable three to four metres to enable easier harvesting of the nuts. When establishing young trees, providing shelter and a frost-free position in a warm, sunny site is essential. This species grows in temperate and subtropical climates,

with many cultivars now developed to suit New Zealand conditions. Depending on your region, choose a macadamia that will do best in your area. Provide your young trees with plenty of compost and well-rotted manure, and plenty of water during the dry months. Installing a trickle irrigation system is helpful if mass planting as part of an orchard system. Mulching around the base and providing a weed-free area will assist in good establishment of the root system. While they can produce fruit as early as two years old, the plants usually provide the first crop between five to

eight years. Some varieties can take longer to fruit, so it is a tree requiring patience in that regard. Planting at least two trees is essential to ensure the panicles (flowers) are pollinated for later fruit development. The nuts are ready for harvesting between May and August, depending on the variety. Pruning should be done to keep the centre of the tree open to aid pollination and at a manageable height. Get advice from your local garden professional or search online for specialist nurseries for more information. ¢


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p Dan Klink and his partner Ange are proud to celebrate 10 years of delivering deliciousness

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p A butcher’s craft is all about precision, attention to detail and flavour says the award-winning culinary entrepreneur

Mangawhai’s maestro of meat u by Andy Bryenton

Ten years is a long time in business and a milestone to celebrate. As the well-respected Mangawhai Meat Shop reaches double digits, resident butcher Dan Klink reflects on a career in cuisine. “It’s pretty surreal, actually. Looking back it’s hard to imagine where the time has gone,” says Dan. He has garnered a cult following and a trophy cabinet of awards for his edible artistry. “When I set out into business, at the age of 25, I had a lot to learn, but it’s been a process in which I’ve had plenty of support from family, from the public, and from the team we’ve built here.”

The years have also seen hard work interspersed with victories in competition. Dan has been on the podium twice for his sausages in the contest to find the nation’s best. He was also a regional winner in the Young Butcher of the Year awards in an industry demanding precision and focus. “We always try to be as innovative as possible when it comes to new flavours and combinations,” says Dan of his sausages.

We always try to be as innovative as possible when it comes to new flavours Dan began his career at the old Mangawhai butchery at the age of 16 and sharpened his skills on an overseas experience working in England, where he learned from some of Britain’s finest butchers. He also spent a tenure in Melbourne, working with mentors who helped him develop a signature part of his repertoire; creative, innovative flavours in sausages. He’s still in contact with them today.

up-and-coming butchers help keep the Mangawhai Meat Shop going strong. “I couldn’t have reached 10 years without all those who have stood beside us and supported us through all that time,” says Dan. “The team, and all of those customers who have been with us from day one, even those who can remember me as

a very young apprentice. Thanks to you all.” Ten years of combining the best of traditional butchery arts with modern, international cuisine flavours have come and gone. However, there are plenty more concepts and taste adventures yet to come, says Mangawhai’s maestro of meat. ¢

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BUILD YOUR FUTURE Rising in the east u by Andy Bryenton

The east coast is set to become a municipality in its own right, as growth on a scale not seen since the settlement of Auckland’s North Shore propels a wave of prosperity and change. From the establishment of worldclass golf courses at Te Ārai through to the expanded marina development at Marsden Cove, this once-quiet seacoast has transformed from a chain of holiday hamlets into a destination for lifestyle aspirations. The statistics tell the tale. Mangawhai, once a sleepy holiday town with a population of less than 1,000, has become a cosmopolitan centre and continues to grow. In the last two decades, the town’s permanent

the norm. Taking Waipū and the wider Bream Bay area into account, the past six years have seen an additional 3,000 residents make their homes there. Neither of these figures accounts for the massive influx of holidaymakers in summer. However, both point to another factor of growth — the growth of community amenities on the east coast of the mid-north. Often these are driven by the community itself, leading to examples

Mangawhai, once a sleepy holiday town, has become a cosmopolitan centre and continues to grow

population has increased by 5,000 residents, and in the last five years percentage population increases have reached double digits three times. A major new development will add hundreds of additional homes and a fullsized supermarket, slated for opening before Christmas. Bream Bay leads the charge for the entire Whangārei electorate, with yearon-year growth figures of seven per cent

of success such as Mangawhai’s outdoor recreation zone and skate park. Sometimes they are commercially motivated but lead to over-arching benefits, such as establishing a maritime hub at Marsden Cove. The demands of a different demographic, permanent residents who have often moved from an urban environment, means more opportunity for commerce, hospitality and services

p The people have come, and the facilities have been built to match; Mangawhai’s MAZ skate park is Olympic-level and is just one of the amenities built by a thriving east coast community

such as specialist medicine or aged care. While the concept was ruled out during discussions in 2017, one day soon, Mangawhai could have its own

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BUILD YOUR FUTURE Winter safety priority

u by Ann van Engelen

Mike Lindsay is a Northland Rescue Helicopter ambassador and a Northland business leader who believes locals should put extra emphasis on workplace safety this winter. “I am also a rescue helicopter ambassador after having an accident myself nearly 10 years ago,” says Mike. “The chopper team was fast, effective, friendly and professional, and they saved and changed my life. I founded Training 4 Safety to train others regarding workplace safety. More than 2,000 Northlanders have undertaken Training 4 Safety courses and refreshers annually across dozens of disciplines every year, and demand continues to grow.” Mike is reminding people to keep up their workplace safety through the winter months. “Over the past two years, there have been many Covid disruptions. It is easy to take your eye off the ball when undertaking work tasks, and that is when people get hurt. “In the wintertime, there can be a whole range of bad weather, from lightning to heavy rainfall and strong winds. All these things together, or as individual events, can cause all sorts of chaos at home, work or on the roads. “Lightning strikes and thunderstorms can cause havoc with our power and other systems. If there is really bad weather, it is not a good idea to be outside in the middle of a big open

space or up on the roof of your house doing maintenance. Staying inside is the safest option.” He urges people to look out for each other in floods. “We should all keep updated with warnings and information from Civil Defence Northland and weather forecasting services. You should never head out and check out the local river or areas where the water’s rising and could cause serious flooding. “Never cross a swollen river, even if you have thoroughly researched all the safety measures in place, because there are too many unknown dangers. Failing to ensure these safety measures can result in terrible outcomes. “I know of an incident recently where a motorist drove into very deep floodwaters. Their vehicle was a writeoff, and they put their safety at great risk. “People often underestimate the danger of high winds when driving as powerful gusts can easily knock people off course, which is why they should slow down and drive with extra caution. Highsided trucks and trailers are at extra risk because they are a bigger target. “If you can delay travelling in bad weather, then keep off the roads and

stay home. It only takes a moment of distraction for a car to cross the centre line and crash into an oncoming vehicle. None of us p Northland Rescue Helicopter ambassador Mike Lindsay is want that. reminding people to remember home and workplace safety during “We all know that the winter months roads can be dangerous at any time of the year, but the wet That is why we should all check our winter months create more danger vehicle condition and ensure our tyres and challenges for us as motorists, are in good condition by checking our particularly frosts and surface water. tread depth and air pressures.” ¢

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Combined expertise u by Amy Fifita

Bayleys Mangawhai team Gina and Keri Condon built their real estate business by providing their best to give their clients an excellent property experience. It has been recognised in 2022, when they received the Bayleys #1 in sales and top 10% of all salespeople in 2021. With a career in customer service, business acumen, design and fashion this dynamic team has the right credentials to assist vendors and achieve the maximum value and best experience when placing their most valuable asset on the market. Keri’s journey into real estate is supported by a background in solution-finding. Selling real estate can present many hurdles. Knowing how to get over those hurdles is key to getting a successful outcome for their clients. That helps particularly with property development, both small and large. Gina is the marketing head of the operation. Her insight in understanding how people think gives her the skilled approach to advertising your property and who the right buyer is. Working with new technologies to find the right buyers is all-important. She has 20 years of business experience backing her in senior management, fashion design and marketing before her property career. Gina loves interior decorating, which adds to creating a presentable and saleable home.

“We bring confidence and a competitive edge to the Bayleys residential sales team, with an ability to negotiate outstanding results for our vendors.” Gina and Keri enjoy the area where they work and are highly committed to outcomes thoughtfully and professionally. They moved to the area in 2016, appreciating the lifestyle Mangawhai offers. Being involved in the community is a way of saying thanks. They are supporters of the Mangawhai Golf Club, a gold sponsor of the Mangawhai Easter Hop (a classic car and hot rod show at the domain) and support many individuals and local businesses. “Living in the beautiful p Gina and Keri Condon are the husband and wife team at Bayleys Mangawhai; together, they Mangawhai for the last six combine their knowledge to offer a professional years has been a privilege we and diligent service appreciate daily, as we establish our reputation for dedication, a positive approach and professional care that assists in achieving success for our clients.” ¢

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p Left Fields’ gardens conscientiously grow produce and flowers, with a focus on soil health and sustainable practices

Fields of goodness u by Ann van Engelen

After growing up in the country, Gus and Jen Ross wanted to return to a rural lifestyle after years of city living. “Gus came from a sheep and beef farm in Gisborne, and after returning from overseas, we were living in Auckland, but we wanted to keep a rural lifestyle,” says Jen. “Gus had been shearing in England, and we then lived in Auckland for nine years. He worked in international trade with organic produce, while I worked in animal nutrition.

to pursue a different pace of life on the land, and we began looking to find a block of rural land close to the beach. “Growing vegetables has always been a passion for Gus, who has many happy childhood memories of foraging in his grandparents’ vegetable garden in Wairoa. “Our dream of a sustainable coastal lifestyle finally came true when we

by hand on top of the soil with no machinery used. “Our system is scaled for the two of us to work and has been a combination of growing and expanding each section as we go. The winters have been challenging with extreme rain events. We had to work out how to grow during the winter and cold seasons, so we recently purchased some polyhouses and tunnels to cover

We follow a lot of small-scale market gardeners, and it is a highly successful model “We found that people with lifestyle blocks wanted the look of sheep on their property but didn’t want to maintain them. Gus spent his weekends shearing sheep on lifestyle blocks around Auckland, and we ran a flock of Texel sheep across three different properties in Whitford. “As environmentally aware foodies who love to cook, we had the idea of establishing a small-scale market garden. We decided to leave our jobs

moved on to our 4.5ha lifestyle block in Waipū, January 2020.” Gus and Jen moved to Waipū just before the first Covid lockdown. “We found we were in heaven starting our business in an amazing community, and we fell on our feet — it is fantastic. “We have nearly completed our gardens in the defined market garden area, which will give us half an acre of total production. It is a no-dig project, which means it is all done

two vegetable beds. It meant we altered things, but the crops under the tunnels would be protected from high rain and wind events. We have enough work now to continue growing flowers and vegetables all year. “Supplying locally rather than expanding to other regions is important to us. We want to help local families and those close by because serving our community is where we get our sense of achievement.


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p Gus and Jen ensure their produce is high quality and nutritious, and their animals are well cared for

p Picking fresh flowers and seasonal vegetables is also part of the couple’s Airbnb experience

One of our main objectives is to maintain a very healthy and fertile soil life because we believe if you can foster that by looking after the soil with worms, fungi and microbiology, you grow healthier plants that are resilient to damage “The current food model for shipping around the country is insane. We follow a lot of small-scale market gardeners, and it is a highly successful model. We would like to see more smallscale produce farmers established in other communities. “People want to make a relationship with their growers and know who grows their food, how and where, rather than going to the supermarket. People come and see our gardens and get their veggies on a Tuesday, from 4pm–6pm. “We are a one-stop-shop, as we grow a wide range of seasonal vegetables, which are better than just salad greens. “They quiz us on how things are grown and wander the gardens as a firsthand experience. It is nice to have the connection, and we are really open with how we do things. “We practise organic growing principles because it is important to us to produce food that is completely spray and chemical-free. We get great satisfaction growing high-quality food in a home garden manner.

“We harvest no further out than 48 hours before customers receive their orders. Most of the time, we pick the day of delivery to gain a higher nutrient profile, and we can harvest plants close to their full maturity. “We get a lot of comments that our vegetables taste like they should, rather than the often bland supermarket taste. People love our rainbow carrots, they are sweet and taste very strongly of carrot and children really enjoy them. Being spray-free is our personal choice, but it was also a customer-driven requirement because so many people won’t go near sprayed products. Customers are more educated now and are wary of what is being put on to food crops. “One of our main objectives is to maintain a very healthy and fertile soil life because we believe if you can foster that by looking after the soil with worms, fungi and microbiology, you grow healthier plants that are resilient to damage. “The no-dig concept preserves soil life and structure, giving us better plants

and ultimately a better product. People often spray because of time constraints, but don’t realise it is not environmentally or human friendly, sprays are known to destroy your soil and gut health.” Jen and Gus also offer a pick your own flowers service. “I love cut flowers, and it made sense to incorporate flowers into the business because they add beauty and bring insects in for pollinating the vegetable plants. From October to May, people come by appointment and have the whole garden to themselves to pick buckets of flowers. We have brides come for bridal flowers, and because it is all hands on, it becomes a part of the wedding experience. “The flowers are seasonal and grown outdoors, nothing is wrapped in plastic, and it follows the pick your own strawberries model. You enjoy the process as well as the end product. “We also run Airbnb accommodation, and people love to come for a night or two. With our guest suite, people can pre-order their vegetables to be ready

waiting for them, or they can pick their own. “Couples love picking their own flowers while they are here and having a sundown picnic with a view on the property. “We have linked up with other food businesses like the Chocolate Barn and Belle Chevre Creamery and started the Waipū Roving Rural Market with other locally made artisanal products. “The market is hosted on a different stallholder’s property on the first Friday of every month so people can see first-hand where everything is made and grown. People can check out the Roving Rural Market-Waipū or Left Fields Facebook pages or website for details. “We don’t do shearing anymore, but we do have Texel sheep and a house cow. We grow our own beef and are as self-sustainable as we can be in terms of vegetables and milk. “We set out with ambitions for a lifestyle, and part of that is sharing with our local community to create a sustainable income.” ¢


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Gardens on display u by Ann van Engelen

Artists from across Northland have sculptures on show at the Whangārei Quarry Gardens as part of the Sculpture Northland exhibition until Sunday, May 29. “This wonderful biennial event is a platform for local artists to exhibit their work in the stunning natural landscape of these subtropical gardens, amongst waterfalls and lakes,” says curator Dorothy McHattie. “With 50 talented Northland artists contributing to the exhibition, there is a hugely diverse range of high-quality artwork to view and purchase. “This is the eighth event of its kind and has been delayed several times due to Covid. So, it was with relief and

the Quarry Gardens as a unique and special place here in New Zealand.” The Quarry Gardens is 90 per cent volunteer run, operated and maintained. “The gardens change by the week. Even in the rain, they look fabulous because of the exotic plants. Once you add the art to the setting, you have a double whammy as the area is so large and diverse that when I place the works, it is not very difficult to find a site for each piece. “It celebrates the gardens and many visitors to the event are surprised that

The gardens change by the week. Even in the rain, they look fabulous because of the exotic plants

excitement, that the organisers flung open the entry gates. “At the beginning, it was held on a long weekend as we didn’t have great facilities, but then we got the visitors centre built, and we were able to extend it to 10 days. The origin was to promote

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p Kaiwaka artist Deva Prem with her mosaic sculpture Long-Necked Beauty

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and as of last Friday, we had already sold considerable pieces. It is an exciting thing to be involved with and something positive for the community as a whole — it is a show not to be missed. “We are grateful to the local businesses who sponsor us as we couldn’t do it without them as this is a major fundraiser for Whangārei Quarry Gardens.” For more information, go to whangareigardens.org.nz. Entry is $10 an adult, $5 for 5–12-year-olds, with the last admissions at 4pm on Sunday, May 29. ¢

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