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Memories

of the 1953 Flood at Waikuku Beach

On Thursday 25 May, former Waimakariri Mayor David Ayers, with John Hawker, former principal of Ashgrove School, will present a great story of their memories of the 1953 Flood at Waikuku Beach. Waikuku residents, come along! It will be held at the Rangiora Museum, 29 Good Street, at 7.30pm.

All welcome and donations from non members would be appreciated. Supper will be served. The monthly meetings are very popular so come early to get a seat.

The Museum is also open Wednesdays and Sundays 1.30pm to 4pm.

Over 5,000 objects to view and extensive archives if you are researching family history.

Dance Troupe NCSD FundraisingPlease support our dancers!

We have 24 dancers from Waimakariri and Hurunui who need your support. Aged between 10–18 years we have teams, duo/trio and solo performers who dance in jazz, lyrical and contemporary styles.

You can support by allowing us to entertain you at our “Celebration of Dance 2023”. Visit events.humanitix.com/dance-celebration-23 to order tickets.

Alternatively, you can sponsor the team. Both cash and prize sponsorship would be gratefully accepted.

All sponsorship and fundraising goes towards attending out of region competitions.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT NOW NEEDED!

Exciting news! On 17 April our senior team AND a soloist earned nominations, based on their outstanding performance, to attend the National Young Performer Awards in October.

Help us to get them to Palmerston North to represent our region at Nationals.

If you wish to support the team please contact us at jacqui.jeffrey@gmail.com

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