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SUMMARY:Manu Tukutuku Kite Day
DESCRIPTION:This free fun event encourages families (whānau) to share lessons in kite making and flying Manu tukutuku including Peter Lyn paper kites. Free Face painting\, sausage sizzles and soup available. \nThere is also coffee and food available from the Gardens Café on site. A great event and wonderful day out for the whole whānau.
URL:https://www.matarikidev.twoa.ac.nz/event/manu-tukutuku-kite-day/
LOCATION:Hamilton Gardens\, Hungerford Crescent\, Hamilton\, Waikato\, 3204\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Matariki Public Holiday
DESCRIPTION:The first public holiday to celebrate Matariki will be on Friday 24 June 2022. The Government has committed to ensuring mātauranga Maori is at the heart of celebrations of the Matariki public holiday\, and it will be a time for: Remembrance – Honouring those we have lost since the last rising of Matariki.
URL:https://www.matarikidev.twoa.ac.nz/event/matariki-public-holiday-6/
CATEGORIES:Community
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SUMMARY:Puanga Festival - Parihaka
DESCRIPTION:Puanga Kai Rau Festival will once again be held at Parihaka Pā (Taranaki) this June! \nSaturday\, 11th June 2022 – please mark this date in your diary. We will light a fire\, do some gardening and also enjoy the rising stars performing on the stage! \n6am – Pūrepo – Karakia\, waiata\, poi\n7am – Whakaohooho a Mahuika\n7.30am – Kai o te ata\n8am – Mahi Māra\n10am – Kids Activities\n12md – Kai o te rānui\n1pm – Mahi Māra – Food Forest\n3pm – Activities to be decided\n5pm – Kai o Te Pō\n6.30pm – Concert \nWhat is Puanga?\nPuanga (1) (or Rigel in English – the left foot of Orion) is a star constellation that\, on it’s return and dawn rising above Maunga Taranaki\, marks the Māori new year for Taranaki tribes. It’s a special time of year to remember and give thanks to our tupuna (ancestors) and recently departed loved ones. It’s also time to finish the harvest and prepare the soil and plants for the coming year. Puanga Kai Rau is about enjoying the end of harvest and sharing stories and songs with family and friends during the cold months of winter as we await the tangi of the pipiwharauroa and kawekawea who herald the return of spring. \nFrom Wikipedia:\nRigel\, also known by its Bayer designation Beta Orionis (β Ori\, β Orionis)\, is the brightest star in the constellation Orion and the seventh brightest star in the night sky\, with visual magnitude 0.13. The star as seen from Earth is actually a triple star system\, with the primary star (Rigel A) a blue-white supergiant of absolute magnitude −7.84 and around 120000 times as luminous as the Sun. An Alpha Cygni variable\, it pulsates periodically. Visible in small telescopes\, Rigel B is itself a spectroscopic binary system\, consisting of two main sequence blue-white stars of spectral type B9. \nReference: (1) http://www.puanga.com
URL:https://www.matarikidev.twoa.ac.nz/event/puanga-festival-parihaka/
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