741 days ago

WAITANGI DAY FREE COMMUNITY EVENT

Aaron from Chartwell

Join us at the Western Community Centre to celebrate Waitangi Day 2024, presented by Te Rūnanga o Kirikiriroa,Western Community Centre and partners. This year, we're embracing the theme of “Whakawhāiti te Kanorau” (Diversity & Inclusion) with a focus on sustainability and harmony.

🎉 Festivities Include:

* Delicious food stalls offering a variety of local flavors

* Live entertainment to keep the vibe upbeat and joyous

* Kids' activities area with fun and engaging games

* Youth activities

* An array of market stalls showcasing local crafts, arts, and more

* An opportunity to learn about Te Tiriti o Waitangi

👪 A Family-Friendly Environment:
This is a drug and alcohol-free event, ensuring a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for people of all ages.

📢 Spread the Word:
Please share this event with friends and family. Let's come together as a community to honor this significant day in Aotearoa's history and promote a sustainable future!

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