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Free Event: Te Ra o Waitangi

Sarah from Stokes Valley

Te Rā o Waitangi - Summer City

Waitangi Park, 107 Cable St, Wellington

Monday 6 February 2017 12:00pm – 6:00pm

All Ages

Admission: Free

Te Rā o Waitangi is a celebration of Waitangi Day. There will be kai and kapa haka, as well as music from Kirsten Te Rito, Mara TK, Ria Hall and Tunes of I. Cornerstone Roots will be there to launch their Summer Haze EP.
We’re bringing the good times to Wellington this summer.
Whether it’s our vibrant communities, stunning natural environment or the array of events and activities on offer, in rain or shine there’s something for everyone to love about life in the capital. Get out and make the most of the summer in one of the world’s most liveable cities… discover

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