Te Awamutu Courier

Events claim final funds

New skatepark and Christmas activities

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Two new events and six others have secured the final funding from Waipā‘s District Promotion and Community Event funds this week. The brand-new Te Awamutu Skatepark BurgerFuel event ($500) aims to inspire youth to get involved in the revival of skateboard­ing at the newly refurbishe­d Centennial Park.

The Cambridge Christmas window display and Santa’s workshop ($600) is a scavenger hunt event for tamariki to find Santa’s workshop items hidden in retailer storefront­s.

Deputy Mayor Liz Stolwyk said it’s exciting to see some new events coming to the district.

“We know Waipā is a great place to host events and it’s energising to see an increase in these events coming through the funding process.

It was great to be able to provide funding to all those who applied.”

Other events to receive community event funding include the Te Awamutu Craft Fair ($700), Te Awamutu Boxing Academy Youth developmen­t ($1700), CPC NZ Powerlifti­ng Nationals ‘Summer Slam’ ($1500) and Waikato 2024 Kyokushin Championsh­ips ($1500).

The two district promotion fund events included the Takapoto Classic ($3000) and the New Zealand Big Air Nationals ($1210).

“Events offer a great return on investment to the community, and not just financiall­y but also through wellbeing. Whether it’s someone participat­ing in a sports tournament or whānau spending a day wandering around the craft market, there is something for everyone,” Stolwyk said.

For more informatio­n on the two event funds, visit waipadc.govt.nz/funding. To find out what events are happening in Waipā visit whatsonwai­pa.co.nz.

 ?? ?? The Te Awamutu Craft Fair is one of the events to receive community event funding.
The Te Awamutu Craft Fair is one of the events to receive community event funding.

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