BECA Heritage Weekend Event @ Sign of the Takahe
SATURDAY 20 October 2018 @ 10am - 530pm
SUNDAY 21 October 2018 @ 10am - 530pm
Remembering our loved communities and the challenges they faced in the past, celebrating their courage and their victories.
Bringing communities together .. Sharing community mutual values ~ Heritage
Your chosen heritage~landmarks~gardens to view are The Four Winds Estate, The Old Stone House Garden, Ngaio Marsh House, St Augustines Church, Cashmere Presbyterian Church and The Sign of The Takahe ~ Cracroft Reserve Park
The Heritage Landmark Garden you visit last is THE SIGN OF THE TAKAHE where you will be greeted by Harry Ell's great grand-daughter Paula Jameson and other Special Community Guest Speakers. Take a special tour around this amazing iconic landmark perhaps a photo opportunity .. Members of the Community will be served with refreshments, drinks and nibbles .. Haere mai .. You are warmly Invited !
Visit Cashmere/Port Hills Community & Business Association Events via Website: www.cashmereporthills.co.nz... for more information.
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