Taupo & Turangi Herald

Christmas celebratio­ns coming to Tu¯rangi

Christmas event aims to bring families together

- Rachel Canning

It’s all about wha¯nau this year. Tu¯rangi Christmas in the Park, on December 12, will be a scaled back affair, due to Covid-19, but organising chairman Tangonui Kingi says this year there will be a focus on wha¯nau.

Tangonui said Tu¯rangi Christmas in the Park will still have the free kids’ amusements and blow up bouncy castles, a Santa parade, musicians, market stalls, kai stalls, a community fundraisin­g stall, a community group informatio­n stall and a yet-to-be announced free family movie.

This year the event will be held in the daytime, with the movie timed to finish about 7.30pm to 8pm so everyone can be home before dark.

Tangonui said another thing for people to take note of is the event location has moved from Tongariro School to Te Kapua Park.

“We couldn’t secure the sponsors and this year there will be a notable omission. There is no headline act, there is no big stage, there are no fireworks,” said Tangonui.

Every other year, the organising committee secure their headline artists in March and April, however this year artists didn’t know if they could commit and neither did sponsors. Other communitie­s have cancelled their Christmas events, however Tangonui said the committee wanted to push forward and put on an event for everyone to enjoy.

“The ethos is about bringing families together and coming along to support Tu¯rangi Christmas in the Park. It’s been a difficult year and we really encourage everyone to come along and come together,” said Tangonui.

He said they are still taking registrati­ons for the Santa parade and everyone who enters a float goes in the draw for a chance to win cash prizes. To enter, email Peter on peter. hanne@fireandeme­rgency.nz.

For those wishing to register a stall, get in touch with Amo on info@safeturang­i.org.nz or 021 0265 0795.

“We may look a little different but our organising committee was not going to let this year stop our fantastic community event!”

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Photos /Christal Morrison The popular Santa Parade will still go ahead as part of the celebratio­ns.
 ??  ?? Tu¯rangi Christmas Parade, December 15, 2018.
Tu¯rangi Christmas Parade, December 15, 2018.
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Christmas in the Park Tu¯rangi, 2018.

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