Te Awamutu Courier

Waipa¯ event fund applicatio­ns open

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Applicatio­ns for the District Promotion Fund and Community Event Fund are now open for events in Waipa¯ district. The District Promotion Fund has $150,000 available and supports events that bring economic benefits to the Waipa¯ district by attracting visitors and promoting Waipa¯ as an attractive place to live, work, visit or invest in.

The $30,000 Community Event Fund supports not-for-profit community organisati­ons and events which celebrate Waipa¯’s diversity and community pride.

Mayor Jim Mylchreest says these funds are designed to enhance the district’s personalit­y by attracting a variety of events to our towns while showcasing our world-class venues and facilities.

“The event sector has had two years’ worth of major disruption­s due to Covid-19 and there is a huge benefit to promoting events and bringing visitors into the region which is great for injecting money into the local economy.

“Supporting these events and encouragin­g people both locally and from out of the region to attend offers an economic boost for our businesses, with people requiring accommodat­ion and eating out at local cafes and restaurant­s. It also creates positive social impacts with people getting out and socialisin­g together.”

Previous recipients of the District Promotion Fund include Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, Annual Pirongia Craft Market and Kihikihi Polo.

The Community Event Fund supported events such as Cambridge Christmas Festival, Pirongia Trail Run, Stragglers Car Show and Family Day.

 ?? Photo / Dean Taylor ?? Stragglers Car Show and Family Day at Kara¯ piro is a popular annual event on the custom car calendar.
Photo / Dean Taylor Stragglers Car Show and Family Day at Kara¯ piro is a popular annual event on the custom car calendar.
 ?? Photo / Colin Thorsen ?? Internatio­nal polo action at Kihikihi from a decade ago.
Photo / Colin Thorsen Internatio­nal polo action at Kihikihi from a decade ago.

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