Manawatu Guardian

Ready set — let’s Christmas

Clear your calendar for a full summer of exciting events

- FrOM GrANt’s DEsK Grant Smith Grant Smith is the mayor of Palmerston North.

It was a weekend of happy Christmas events as the festive season was officially welcomed. Christmas came to Ashhurst first on Saturday, with the annual parade and market attracting plenty of praise for the way both were run by a new organising committee. That evening, crowds turned up for A Very Palmy Christmas Concert at Te Marae o Hine/The Square featuring the Rodger Fox Big Band and the lighting of the Christmas tree.

While Saturday’s events got great weather, not even the rain on Sunday could deter the Kairanga Lions Christmas Parade. Families were keen to celebrate and enjoy the occasion with thousands turning out.

Numerous other events are pending, with the Renaissanc­e Singers and a children’s choir presenting Carols for Christmas on Saturday at St Peter’s Anglican Church.

On Friday, December 15, at Savage Reserve, West End, we’re starting our season of free Summer Movie Nights with a screening of How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.

The next movie will be Hunt for the Wilderpeop­le showing at Awapuni Park on January 18.

The Globe Theatre is alive with a variety of entertainm­ent in the coming fortnight and the Christmas Comes to Town concert at the Regent on Broadway takes place just a couple of days before the season’s main event.

Santa may vacate Te Manawa’s 105-year-old Santa Cave on Christmas Eve, but the attraction that opened in Collinson & Cunningham­e’s department store on Christmas Eve 1918 to celebrate the end of World War I will stay open, except for the statutory holidays, until January 7.

With Awapuni racetrack temporaril­y out of commission, the traditiona­l Boxing Day races become a virtual meeting, live-streamed from Trentham at the Awapuni Race Centre.

The next day at Fitzherber­t Park there’s the T20 Cricket Super Smash double-header with the Central Hinds and Central Stags taking on their Northern Districts counterpar­ts.

The year ends in the traditiona­l way at the family-friendly New Year’s Eve in The Square with games, music, dancing, song and fireworks.

Looking forward to 2024, at Wellington Anniversar­y weekend there’s the UCI Gravel and Tar classic

cycle tour of Ashhurst-Pohangina country roads.

In its eighth year, Oceania’s toughest single-day road race for elite cyclists incorporat­es Gravel and Tar La Femme and the Slicks and Stones Gravel Assault at A¯ piti.

There’s also the annual H¯ımatangi Beach Big Dig fundraiser.

The following weekend there’s the Manawatu¯ -Orion Motorcycle Club’s Motocross Grand Prix at Woodville, the Ashhurst-Pohangina Lions Small Holders Auction, with Lunar New Year celebratio­ns in The Square to welcome in the Chinese Year of the Dragon.

The first weekend of February has the NZ Superstock Teams Championsh­ip, quickly followed by Waitangi Day celebratio­ns with Rangita¯ ne o Manawatu¯ .

Then the council knuckles down to address the pressing issues affecting the city. These include our long-term plan, which requires balancing issues such as infrastruc­ture, housing, earthquake strengthen­ing, community facilities, and the costs associated with our Nature Calls wastewater project.

Our strategic catalyst projects based around the Te Utanganui Logistics and Rail Hub and the city’s role in New Zealand’s food innovation sector, will also need to adapt to a new government and its policy directions.

Until then, we have the annual holiday season and all its trimmings to focus on.

My best wishes to everyone for a happy, festive and safe summer break.

Meri Kirihimete.

 ?? Photos / Ahmed Yehia ?? Christmas turned up in Palmy at the weekend drawing festive crowds.
Photos / Ahmed Yehia Christmas turned up in Palmy at the weekend drawing festive crowds.
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Jazzin’ 3 was one of the acts at A Very Palmy Christmas Concert on Saturday.

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