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Matariki School Holiday Activities at the Te Awamutu museum!

Trish Seddon from Te Awamutu Museum

Join in the learning about Matariki through creative activities at the Museum!

Make your own Poi
Tues 13th & Tues 20th July
Two sessions: 10am - 12pm or 12.30pm - 2.30pm

With materials supplied, make a set of poi, learn the waiata song in te reo Māori and the skillful action of how to work your poi.

Cost: $5.00 each participant, per session
Ages: All ages welcome with adult supervision for children under 14 yrs old
Skills: Beginner - advanced
Bookings essential, limited to 10 participants only, call 07 872 0085

If there are Covid level changes during any of our planned activities, please refer to our FB and website for updates. If you are sick please let us know to cancel your booking by calling the Museum on 07 872 0085.

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