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Getting ready for Anzac Day

Poppy making goes into top gear

- David Haxton

It’s a busy time at the Project Ka¯piti with its poppy-making initiative production mode. The team, who are differentl­y abled, have been making poppies in recent years out of music LPs and EPs, in preparatio­n for Anzac Day.

Last year a total of 250 poppies was made with a proportion of funds ($1000) generated going to the Paraparaum­u RSA for its poppy fund trust.

This year the team hopes to create over 1000 poppies and again give Paraparaum­u a monetary donation.

Shed Project Ka¯piti social service

Shed vinyl in full manager Jo Picot said helping the RSA started after donating some poppies to decorate the Paraparaum­u Memorial Hall and Memorial Gates during the Anzac Day commemorat­ions.

“Then it took on another life of its own.”

The poppy production was in full swing including seven days a week in various shifts.

“It takes a long time to make a quality product.

“It is very time-consuming.”

It was also a social enterprise for the team and about “creating opportunit­ies for them to earn some money”.

Shed Project Ka¯piti director/ founder Denis Wood said the organisati­on’s aim was for its people to “be included in society and giving back to the community”.

Making the poppies also gave the team purpose.

“They love making them.” There had been difficulty sourcing records, especially EPs.

“But [radio station] Beach FM have been pretty good and gave us a big selection of their old records.”

Making the poppies meant the team could save for some things they wanted to do, including local day trips.

“We are also thinking about the possibilit­y of a trip to Australia.”

Paraparaum­u RSA co-ordinator Peter Elliott said the club collected about $10,000 last year during Poppy

Appeal Day, and that rose to $11,000 with the Shed Project Ka¯piti’s donation.

“We’re very thankful to everyone who donated money.

“The trust spends the money in various ways.

“We had to give a 98-year-old new hearing aids, which cost $6000.

“There was a little girl who needed cochlear implants and we gave $1000 towards that.”

 ?? ?? Some of the Shed Project Ka¯ piti team who are turning records into poppies.
Some of the Shed Project Ka¯ piti team who are turning records into poppies.

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