515 days ago

Matariki Night Glow - A Stellar Community Event!

Sharon from Karori

Celebrate with us at 'Matariki Night Glow': A Stellar Community Event!

Get ready for an enchanting evening under the celestial canopy as we come together to celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year.

Foxtail Events is proud to present Matariki Night Glow, a community event that promises an extraordinary fusion of cultural experiences, delicious cuisine, engaging activities, and stargazing wonders.

Matariki Night Glow is not only a celebration of community, but also a platform for local schools, performers, artists, musicians, crafters and foodies to showcase their talents and wares, and embrace the cultural heritage of Aotearoa.

The overall experience will create lasting memories for everyone involved.

Join us on Saturday, 22 July 2023 in the Karori Town Centre, Wellington from 2:30pm to 7:00pm, for an unforgettable afternoon / evening filled with joy, wonder, and a sense of togetherness.

This FREE event is open to people of all ages and backgrounds, and we encourage the entire community to come and celebrate Matariki with us.

To apply for a craft or food stall, please complete the application form here – forms.gle...

All information can be found on the application form.

Please note, the following:
• All craft stalls and food trucks / stalls are located outside.
• You will need to provide a gazebo, table(s) and chair(s) for this event.
• All gazebos must have weights. This is not optional.
• You may share a gazebo with another person, however only X2 stalls per gazebo max.
• We will provide all the lighting for the event, but please feel free to bring extra like fairy lights etc.

We look forward to hearing from you!

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