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Free ah uy ub urs

The Waitohi Community Hub is holding a series of free public tours of the hub.

There will be two tours on Monday 20 March and another two on riday 24 March. n both days the first tour is from 1030 to 1115am and the second from 1 30 to 224pm.

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“Come along or get some friends together and make it an outing,” says Vanessa, the Waitohi Hub Coordinator.

Vanessa will take those on the tour around the spaces where they will hear about the background behind the architecture of “this wonderful Athfield Architects Ltd building, the story of the site and the name gifting.

“We will also view and talk about the beautiful art, Gods Never Die nly People Do –Robyn Kahukiwa, Pencarrow (from Seatoun) – Melvin (Pat) Day, Wheturangi – Maureen

Lander, He Raukura – Matthew McIntyre Wilson and Waitohi Ki Kai Waitohi Ki Uta – Angela Kilford.” ueen araret ollee offers a conteporar learnin enironent in te eart of ellinton fro rescool to ear e believe in the imortance o girls’ education. e insire every student to challenge the status uo and be a earless architect o their own uture. ur college is small enough to ensure that every student is known as an individual but large enough to oer a ull range o subects, multile language otions and a irst-class Sort and ultural rogramme. ur students achieve some o the highest nternational Baccalaureate B rogramme and N results in the country.

There will also be a wander through the ura HIVE Makerspace that is the space staffed with the team that operates the laser cutters and 3D printers. There are sewing machines, an overlocker, and a loom free to use, not to mention a bookable fully equipped sound recording studio.

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And there is lots more, all of which is available to the public for use.

People on the tour will hear about the many activities and events that are run by the team at Johnsonville library including the services available, and go for a walk through into the newly opened reception of the Keith Spry Pool to see what is on offer. People will also hear about the many exciting groups that are run out of the Johnsonville Community Centre, includin g the CAB office and Justice of the Peace service.

“ou may want to finish up at the irresistible Common Ground Caf for a coffee and a tasty treat.

“We are Platinum Be Accessible rated. All are very welcome ,” Vanessa says. People can book for the to ur at waitohicommunityhubwcc. govt.nz.

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