Horowhenua Chronicle

Save Our River Trust dedicated for 20 years

Across Foxton are volunteers from every walk of life helping the community in almost every way you can think of. In this occasional series of photo-articles, the MAVtech Museum’s photograph­er Jacob Brookie writes about and uses vintage cameras from the mu

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Foxton’s Save Our River Trust (Sort) has been promoting and protecting Piriharake­ke (the Manawatu¯ River Loop at Foxton) for 20 years.

Trust members are known for their community-led efforts with riverside planting events, establishi­ng the Piriharake­ke Walkway and their contributi­on to upgrading the River Loop Reserve.

Recently, Sort had a very special project — helping the Easter Bunny at the Riverside Cultural Park. MAVtech’s photograph­s captured the action, but you had to be there to enjoy the chocolate!

On March 28 hundreds of people were at Te Awahou Riverside Cultural Park for the Easter edition of Horowhenua Pop Up Eats.

Among the food carts were four hidden rabbits, and searchers followed the clues to find the names to them all.

Fittingly, the bunnies were named: Save, Foxton, River and Loop. Once each group found all four, Sort volunteers helped the Easter Bunny give out some very delicious prizes!

More than 300 children took home a treat — but 15 keen-eyed searchers each went away with a massive chocolate rabbit. They had found a painted rock skilfully hidden to claim the biggest reward.

A crowd of over 500 people were at the park to enjoy the Easter Hunt, the food and the live music from Clint Taylor and Anthony Butterfiel­d — making it the busiest Pop Up Eats ever.

The Easter Hunt was organised by a new generation of Save Our River Trust volunteers to help connect the community with Piriharake­ke.

“While our primary focus remains on reopening the loop, we know that many of our peers don’t have memories of swimming or fishing in the awa.

“Events like this create pathways for positive experience­s for our community to reconnect with the precious taonga that is Piriharake­ke,” says Irene Wakefield.

Visitors shared memories of

when Piriharake­ke flowed with clean water and fish, and they went away with new memories and hope for its future.

Sort hosted the Easter Hunt alongside Horowhenua PopUp Eats with the support of Jason Davy at New World Foxton, as well as Keshnee and Rakeeb of Foxton Barber and Beauty.

The staff from Te Awahou Nieuwe Stroom jumped into action when high winds forced the riverside event inside.

Save Our River Trust is always looking for volunteers to help sponsor and support events. Contact admin@sort. nz for more details or visit www.sort.nz. To find more photograph­s of the event visit www.mavtech.org.nz

Many of the photos in this article were taken with a Mamiyaflex C2.

First released in 1958, the C2 had a range of interchang­eable lenses and viewfinder screens, which made it well suited for profession­als.

It found uses in photojourn­alism and scientific photograph­y, but it was most famous for being used by wedding photograph­ers.

Versions of the camera were in production until 1994! Other photos in this story were taken with a 1990s Seagull 4A.

 ?? ?? Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — There were four hidden rabbits at the Riverside Cultural Park, and lots of people searching for them.
Left: Seagull 4A Camera — Sort volunteer Pou and his children pose for a photograph with the Easter Bunny.
Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — There were four hidden rabbits at the Riverside Cultural Park, and lots of people searching for them. Left: Seagull 4A Camera — Sort volunteer Pou and his children pose for a photograph with the Easter Bunny.
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 ?? ?? Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — a group of searchers find one of the four hidden rabbits.
Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — a group of searchers find one of the four hidden rabbits.
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 ?? ?? Left: Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — Sort volunteer Pou takes a photograph of the Easter Bunny and a lucky winner of a chocolate rabbit.
Left: Mamiyaflex C2 Camera — Sort volunteer Pou takes a photograph of the Easter Bunny and a lucky winner of a chocolate rabbit.
 ?? ?? Below: Seagull 4A Camera — Sort volunteers make candy floss as a fundraiser.
Below: Seagull 4A Camera — Sort volunteers make candy floss as a fundraiser.

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