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Craft corner | Huia Lodge

Craft corner | Huia Lodge2020Sat03Oct10:00 amSat4:00 pmHuia Lodge Discovery Hub | Cornwall ParkAgesChildren (5 to 10 years),Preschoolers (3 to 5 years),Teens (13 to 18 years),Tweens (10 to 12 years)TypeFreeWhereCentral Auckland OrganiserCornwall Park Trust Board TagsArt Events in Auckland,Cornwall Park,Epsom events in Auckland

Event Details

Postponed while Auckland is at Alert Level 2.

At Cornwall Park’s October’s Craft Corner you can make and decorate a memory box on the weekend. Memory boxes are great for kids to store their found treasures and secret discoveries in.

This craft activity involves using scissors and glue. Activities suitable for 4 years and up, parent supervision required.

Craft Corner is a do-it-yourself craft station inside Huia Lodge that you can stop in throughout the day. There are no instructors leading the crafts. All supplies provided.

The NZ COVID Tracer QR Code will be present at this event and all participants will be expected to scan the code. The code is also placed around the park, in public toilets and within Huia Lodge Discovery Hub. Cornwall Park ask that all participants continue with their basic hygiene practices while at the event and in the park. This includes hand hygiene, coughing or sneezing into your elbow, and avoiding touching your face. Hand sanitiser will be available at the event. If you are feeling unwell before the event, please stay at home.

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Price

FREE

Organiser

Cornwall Park Trust Board

Cornwall Park is the oasis at the heart of Auckland city for New Zealanders. The park celebrates the city and its inhabitants with music, events and activities. It is more than just a park — it is 425 acres (172 hectares) of New Zealand’s living history, weaving together our heritage, ecology, agriculture, wildlife, mauri, and community within its lush landscape. The Cornwall Park Trust Board, who manages and operates Cornwall Park, continues to honour Sir John Logan Campbell's wish was that the park be free for every New Zealander to enjoy, forever.

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