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Heritage ‘treasures’ showcased

- ■ See more about the events at wellington­heritagefe­stival.co.nz/event/explore-thekapiti-coasta and wellington­heritagefe­stival.co.nz/event/homeentert­ainment-in-the-1900s

Kāpiti Coast’s rich heritage is on show as part of the Wellington Heritage Festival, which began on Monday to November 5.

Kāpiti Coast District Mayor Janet Holborow is delighted that local heritage, cultural and creative organisati­ons had got together under the umbrella Discover Kā piti Heritage Group to host a major event called Explore the Kāpiti Coast and Discover its Culture and Heritage for the duration of the festival.

“This is a fantastic showcase of the history and heritage, culture and creativity of our district and will be a standout feature of the whole festival, attracting visitors from across the wider region and beyond.”

The local attraction­s taking part are: Paekākārik­i Station Museum; Steam Incorporat­ed; Wellington Tramway Museum; Kāpiti US Marines Trust; Kāpiti Aviation Museum; Southward Car Museum; Kāpiti Coast Museum; Toi Mahara Art Gallery; and Ō taki Museum.

Wellington Heritage Festival 2023 chairman Dr Roger Blakeley said the event was going from strength to strength and had partnered with the Rotary Clubs of Wellington to deliver the 2023 Festival.

“The festival was first set up in 2017 to engage the public of Te Whanganui-a-Tara in our People, Places, and Stories. Rotary’s expertise and connection­s has been invaluable in furthering our mission this year.

“We have more events than ever, spread further throughout the region.

“People from Kā piti can also enjoy the treasure trove of history and heritage from across the region.”

“We have events centred on mana whenua histories, tours of graveyards and heritage landmarks, stories about wellknown historic figures from the arts, culture, and rainbow communitie­s, lots of vintage cars and machinery on show, and sneak peeks behind the scenes at Hannah Playhouse and City Archives.”

More than 100 events are on around Te-Whanganui-a-Tara until November 5, most of which are free or koha, but many need booking, so go to wellington­heritagefe­stival.co. nz/events for the full list of events.

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