Ahi Kaar
Ahi Kaa is the concept of keeping the home fires burning, as well as celebrating the strength of family and community. The Matariki season provides
Ahi Kaa is the concept of keeping the home fires burning, as well as celebrating the strength of family and community. The Matariki season provides
Come on down to Ellerslie town centre to enjoy the sounds of R n R Music duo, performing tunes that’ll be sure to get your
This Matariki, bring your kids along to make beautiful wishing stars, to form a striking mural outside Auckland Museum’s Weird & Wonderful gallery. In this
Join Auckand Central City Library for a special star-themed Matariki storytime to celebrate the Māori New Year! You can also create a multi-coloured origami star
Smales Farm’s Matariki Star Trail is is a magical urban expedition, a search for the 7 stars that form the Matariki cluster. Search the grounds of
Learn about the Matariki stars and create your own paper weaving star. Suitable for kids aged 5 to 12 years old.
Vector Lights will shine in celebration of Matariki Festival, from 6pm to midnight from 24th to 28th June, 4th to 5th July and 10th to
Uxbridge Theatre comes to life for kids and families with a Matariki afternoon of music and art-making, celebrating the brand new starry album for children, Little
Fly kites on North Piha Beach in celebration of Matariki, the Maori New Year. Bring your own kite. Collection of donations of non perishable food
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