Hawke's Bay Today

Much to do for rangatahi — fun times during Youth Week

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Get ready for Youth Week, an eventfille­d celebratio­n planned for the young people of Hastings by the Youth Council.

Youth Week is a nationwide festival where rangatahi nationwide celebrate and embrace their talents, passions, and successes. Over the next two weeks, Hastings will celebrate with a lineup of fun events at Flaxmere and Camberley community centres.

Youth Council chairwoman Lena Ormsby said the activities had been organised by Hastings youth for Hastings youth. The Youth Council drew on their own passions and connection­s among friends and whānau to plan activities that would appeal to and suit a wide range of youth.

“We felt it was important to cater to all our rangatahi and their many interests. This way all are included and brought closer together as a community,” Ormsby said.

Youth councillor­s themselves will be attending as many events as possible and hope to get to know other young people. Ormsby said the group “encourages families to attend our events and enjoy what’s on offer — and for young people, it’s a great chance to have fun and make new friends”.

Over the week, here is

what you could check out: Today

Flaxmere Community Centre — 3pm to 5pm — Three-point basketball shootout, giveaways, prizes

Tomorrow

Flaxmere Community Centre — 3pm to 5pm — Coffee Shop Trivia Night, free kai, hot drink station, prizes

Friday, May 13

Camberley Community Centre — 3pm to 4pm — Community ki-o-rahi game delivered by Sport Hawke’s Bay, prizes, free kai, music, and chill out space.

● The programme list can also be found at www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/

youthweek.

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? Youth Council chairwoman Lena Ormsby and her fellow youth councillor­s have lined up some fun activities for Youth Week in Hastings.
Photo / Warren Buckland Youth Council chairwoman Lena Ormsby and her fellow youth councillor­s have lined up some fun activities for Youth Week in Hastings.

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