Whanganui Midweek

A tribute to supporters of NZ’s best Women’s Fest

La Fiesta finished up with a sold-out festival finale event

- Carla Donson womnet.whanganui@gmail.com

Thirty days, 120 events, and more than 100 festival partners and venues across Whanganui. That’s what La Fiesta looked like in 2024. What a month it was! La Fiesta finished up with a sold-out festival finale event at Tarapuruhi Bushy Park on Sunday, March 10.

The sunshine was brilliant and the birds were singing outside and inside as our “Songbird” concert took flight, the perfect way to finish with a flourish. Our 15th festival stands as a testament to the strength, resilience, and creativity of women from all walks of life, and to our community’s belief in its value as a signature event on the summer calendar.

In a world where women’s voices can get lost in a sea of noise, it’s heartening to see communitie­s come together to celebrate women doing extraordin­ary things.

The festival, which brought together women from various background­s and cultures, was a vibrant tapestry of activity, art, music, discussion and some good oldfashion­ed fun. It provided a platform for women to share their stories, showcase their talents, and connect with one another in a spirit of adventure, solidarity and empowermen­t.

As the festival founder and director, I would like to extend my heartfelt thanks to all the participan­ts who made this festival a resounding success. Your passion, enthusiasm, and dedication are what bring the festival to life each year.

Whether you performed on stage, exhibited your artwork, showcased a sporting talent, led a creative activity or shared your insights in panel discussion­s, you contribute­d to the rich tapestry of experience­s that make this festival so unique and memorable.

I would also like to thank all of our festival partners who organised events in the festival programme, who worked tirelessly behind the scenes to make the diversity of events possible, as well as the incredible support of some special funders and sponsors who believe in the unique magic of La Fiesta. Your hard work and dedication are deeply appreciate­d. Thank you.

As we bask in the afterglow and reflect on the continued impact of NZ’s Best Women’s Fest, let us also ensure that we keep activating the spirit of empowermen­t and solidarity that it embodies.

We must consciousl­y continue to support and uplift one another, celebratin­g the unique talents and perspectiv­es that each woman brings, and amplifying our collective voices where it matters most.

Keep an eye out for an invitation to join in our Winter Wonderfest which is scheduled for August 10-24 this year – expression­s of interest open up in the next week.

You can also enjoy an opportunit­y to treat your feet to a reflexolog­y session as we have students from the Reflexolog­y Manawatu Training School in the house from 10am-3pm on Saturday, April 6 at the Ladies’ Rest Building, 75 St Hill Street. Come and give it a try, your feet will thank you for it.

Here’s to the women of Whanganui, and women everywhere, may we continue to shine brightly and support one another as we journey on because everything is better, together.

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Ladies’ Rest Building, 75 St Hill Street, Whanganui.

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