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Spring into Song Fundraising Concert

Ali from Toi Toi - Washington Valley

Join Us for Spring into Song – A Musical Fundraiser for The Nelson Women's Centre! 🌸🎶
Te Whare Āwhina Mō Ngā Wāhine Puawai.


Sunday, September 22nd, from 3:30 to 6:00 PM
at Victory Community Centre.
Enjoy an afternoon filled with music from local talents, headlined by La Corale. La Corale is a community choir based in Whakatu/Nelson that welcomes singers of all ages and skill levels, delivering an eclectic repertoire with a focus on world music.

Performances by:
Te Mana Hā
The Forget-Me-Nots
Anna Heinz & Friends
Moonshot
La Corale

Sip on coffee, tea and some delicious home-baked goodies. This family-friendly event is the perfect way to celebrate the spring equinox and support a fantastic cause.

Get your tickets now: spring2song.eventbrite.com...
$15 for Adults | Gold Coin for Kids | Includes concert, tea or coffee & a sweet treat


All proceeds will go directly to the Women's Centre, helping them continue their essential services for our community. As you know, The Nelson Women's Centre, Te Whare Āwhina Mō Ngā Wāhine Puawai, is a vital support hub for women and non-binary people in the Nelson Whakatu community. The centre offers affordable counselling, workshops, and a safe space for connection and growth. However, our funding crisis has recently forced us to pause some essential services.

To help us continue providing these crucial resources, local volunteers are organising fundraising events like this one. These initiatives aim to ensure that the centre can keep its doors open and its services accessible to those who need them most. Your support can make a significant impact on the lives of many in our community. Join us in uplifting the women of Nelson Whakatu by supporting this worthy cause!

We hope to see you there!

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