1177 days ago

Summer Hummer happening this Saturday!🎸πŸ₯πŸ’–

Denise Landow from Destination Wairarapa

Summer Hummer 😎 😎 Masterton's iconic family-friendly event is back.

Bring yourself, friends and family to Queen Elizabeth Park for live music, and pack a picnic for a fun time in the park! 🌭πŸ₯¨πŸ₯ͺ

Masterton's Trust House is celebrating its 75th Anniversary by having FREE swims 🀩 at the pools, FREE train rides 😁and pedal boats all weekend.

This year's Hummer talent line-up includes national and local artists:
ο‚§ KINGS
ο‚§ Tin Palace (Wellington)
ο‚§ Deluxe Edition (Wairarapa)
ο‚§ Sinner Man Saint (Wairarapa/Wellington)
ο‚§ Dragonfly (Masterton)
ο‚§ Maceo (Beatboxer) (Masterton)
ο‚§ Captivated (Masterton)

No alcohol and smokefree - GOOD VIBES ONLY! πŸ’₯πŸ’«πŸ’ž

Where?
Queen Elizabeth Park sports ground, Masterton
When?
2pm, with music starting at 2.30pm

Need to know: food stalls are onsite but you're welcome to bring your snacks/picnic, and for your own comfort, bring a rug and chair.

Entry is $2 gold coin per person, or $5 per family.

Check out the Facebook page www.facebook.com..., or online at
wairarapanz.com...

Score some good vibes, good sounds and welcome the summer in true Wairarapa style 🎡🎹🎀

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