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KENAKENA SCHOOL 12 Donovan Road, P.O. Box 1441, Paraparaumu Beach
Phone: 298 4011 Cell: 027 7818315 [email protected] [email protected]
Check out our website www.kenakena.school.nz Keep your child safe: If absent please contact the office before 9.30am
Thursday, 25th August 2016 Term 3 Week 5 Dear Parents and Caregivers, He mihi tenei kia koutou nga matua, me nga kaitiaki o a tatou tamariki. Tena koutou katoa As I informed you in last week’s School Newsletter, Kenakena School’s teachers have
been called to a paid union meeting on Thursday 8 September, 1:30pm at Horowhenua
College in Levin. To enable teachers to attend this meeting, we will be requesting you
make arrangements for your children for a 12.30pm finish on that day. The paid union
meetings have been called by both the secondary and primary teacher unions in
response to proposed changes to the funding of schools, which teachers believe may
be detrimental to the education of your children.
Teachers and Principals support union meetings outside classroom contact time, but
this time our concern is such that en masse, across New Zealand, primary and
secondary teachers have agreed to hold these meetings during the school day.
As a school principal of twenty-six years of experience, I am concerned enough about
our government’s Global Budget Proposal to support the paid union meetings.
Public Schools across New Zealand are underfunded, which is why we have to fund-
raise; holding gala days, applying for grants, asking for donations. What other
government service has to do that? One of my biggest concerns is that the Global
Budget Proposal, if implemented, would force schools into an even tighter financial
position.
What is the “Global Budget” proposal for education funding?
The Government is proposing a radical change to school funding. A "global budget"
would create a single pool of money available to schools from which the school would
receive:
a cash component
a "credit" component broadly equating to the average value of teacher salary costs
paid centrally and of actual support staff costs. Where a school did not use its credit
balance this would be paid out in cash. Where a school overused its credit, cash would
be recovered from the school. The government argues this would increase flexibility
for schools to make decisions about the balance between teachers and non-teaching
resources such as counsellors, business managers or social workers. However, this
trade-off is unnecessary as schools can already employ other professionals from their
operations grants. The reason they don’t more often is not because they have too
many teachers, but because the grant is under-funded. Many schools already employ
teachers over and above their entitlement from their own funds. At Kenakena, this is
certainly the case with our Dyslexia Programme and Reading Recovery Programme.
What will it mean for principals and Boards?
Increasing financial complexity: Treasury notes that there will be no immediate impact
on educational achievement for students, but that the global budget could increase
the complexity of financial management for Boards. It is expected that schools may
need more financial management capability and oversight than currently. Presumably
the Ministry of Education would increase its capacity to support schools with financial
management and budgeting support. Schools would also need support during the
transition and implementation of such a “global budget”.
More difficult decisions about staffing:
Schools are currently bulk funded through the operations grant for support staff. When
the government does not increase the operations grant to fund actual cost increases
(for example through negotiated increase in collective agreement pay rates for support
staff) then the school has to manage that extra cost within its bulk fund. Many schools
respond to the increased costs against their fixed operations funding by cutting
support staff hours or numbers. At Kenakena we already pay way more than we are
operationally funded for to support students with special learning needs. Extending
bulk funding to teacher staffing would mean Boards would have to make similar
decisions about teacher staffing.
Fewer teachers, bigger classes (biggest concern)
Currently teacher staffing is based on formulae that mean there is a guaranteed
minimum entitlement to staffing for each school. This means schools can employ that
number of teachers and the government has to pay for them. When the number of
students increases, there are automatically more teaching positions generated and the
salary costs to government rise with them. This is currently our situation at Kenakena.
Our roll-growth beyond our designated 2016 Staffing Roll has resulted in more staffing
being allocated, which is why we have been able to support the establishment of
another New Entrant class last term.
Under the “global budget”, the current guaranteed minimum staffing in schools would
be abolished and there would therefore be no designated staffing based on teacher-
student ratios. Our current government-based staffing ratios are: 1:15 in Year 1, 1:20
in Year 2, 1:23 for Years 3 and 4, 1:26 for Years 5&6 and 1:29 for Years 7&8. When the
government sets the amount of the total “global budget” each year, there would be no
automatic increases if roll numbers rose, nor if teacher salary rates increased. If there
were increases in funding these would not be guaranteed to meet the actual increase
in costs.
The responsibility for trading off any cuts to teacher staffing with expenditure on other
non-teaching resources would have to be made by each local Board, not by
government.
No flexibility with Board-funded teachers or property funding
Under the proposed “global budget”, there would be no difference between what are
currently ministry funded teaching positions and board funded positions which are
paid for by schools above their entitlement staffing (as we do with the Dyslexia and
Reading Recovery Programmes) – both would have to be paid for through the teacher
credit system. Every teacher to be employed would require the purchase of a credit at
the same cost set by the Ministry. The Ministry would still pay all teachers and support
staff their actual rates through the central payroll. Some schools currently respond to
underfunding by spending money allocated for property maintenance on operations
costs and underspending on property maintenance.
No overall increase in funding
The “global budget” mechanism would not involve any new/additional funding. Boards
would be in the position where, over time, spending cuts would require cuts in the
number or hours of support staff or of teaching staff unless the Board of Trustees were
able to raise more local funding to cover the increased cost.
Kenakena School Board of Trustees Chairperson Michelle Mason and I attended an
information meeting on the Education Funding Review run by the Ministry of
Education and concluded that the proposed changes would probably result in eventual
underfunding, which would impact directly on the quality of teaching we can provide
for your children. At this week’s Board of Trustees meeting, the Board recorded its
support for our teachers attending the paid union meetings.
NZEI AND PPTA PAID UNION MEETINGS
Kenakena School’s teachers have been called to a paid union meeting on Thursday 8
September, 1:30pm at Horowhenua College in Levin. To enable teachers to attend this
meeting, we will be requesting you make arrangements for your children for a 12.30pm
finish on that day. The paid union meetings have been called by both the secondary
and primary teacher unions in response to proposed changes to the funding of
schools, which teachers believe may be detrimental to the education of your children.
Bruce McDonald PRINCIPAL
BOARD OF TRUSTEES DELEGATIONS
Delegations have been decided for the new Board of Trustees and they are as follows:
Michele Mason – Chairperson, Legislation and Policy
Debbie Livingstone – Property
Marty Bercic – Whanau Liaison, Health and Safety
Paul Fallon – Finance, ICT
Louisa Rodani – Personnel, International Students
Jon Kreuzer – Staff Representative
SICKNESS
There is still a lot of sickness in the area so here is our guide as to when to keep your
children home.
Please note that the time a child should stay away from school after their last bout of
diarrhoea or vomiting has been increased from 24 to 48 hours.
Is Your Child Too Sick For School?
Cold/Persistent Cough Minor sniffles are not enough to keep children home but if they
are irritable, lethargic, or taking over-the-counter medicine for a cough or congestion,
they probably won’t function well in the classroom.
Diarrhoea Any episode of watery diarrhoea warrants a sick day. Keep home for 48
hours after diarrhoea stops.
Vomiting After vomiting, children are to be kept home for 48 hours.
Fever If a child’s temperature is more than 38 degrees keep him/her at home. They
should have maintained a normal temperature of 37.2 degrees for 24 hours before
returning to school.
Flu Keep children at home until symptoms – body aches, high fever, chills,
congestion, sore throat and/or vomiting – subside, usually within 5 to 7 days.
Rash Children with a widespread rash, unusual looking rash, or a rash accompanied
by a fever should be kept at home until the rash has been diagnosed as not contagious.
Chicken Pox Chicken Pox develops about 2 weeks after exposure to the virus.
Children are infectious from 5 days BEFORE first blisters appear until the last blister
has dried. Children may return to school when the last blister has scabbed over and
dried, usually 10 days from onset.
Headlice Children should be lice and nit (small white egg cases) free before returning
to school.
Conjunctivitis Symptoms are tears, irritation and redness of the eye lining, sometimes
a discharge. Children are infectious as long as there is a discharge from the eye. Do
not send to school until the child has been on antibiotic medicine for at least 24 hours
or until the eye is clear.
Impetigo/School Sores Children are infectious until they’ve been on antibiotics for 24
hours. Do not send to school before this.
A sick child cannot learn effectively and is unable to participate in classes in a
meaningful way. Keeping a sick child home prevents the spread of illness in the
school community and gives the child an opportunity to rest and recover.
Melbourne Exchange Programme 2016- Years 6-8 As Caulfield Junior College is bringing more students to New Zealand than we have travelling to Australia, I am needing one extra host family for when the Melbourne students travel to New Zealand in Term 4. The student is a 10 year old boy and is looking forward to being part of a Kenakena family for just over a week from November 2-10. Please note that he is allergic to cats. You may have hosted a student on previous exchanges, may be thinking of sending your child in the future or you may just want your family to be part of the Melbourne Exchange experience. If you are willing to host a student or need any more information please can you contact me through the school office on 29 84011 or [email protected]
Tina Buchanan Assistant principal
BOOKINGS FOR PARENT TEACHER INTERVIEWS ARE NOW OPEN ON-LINE Parent Teacher Interviews will be held on Wednesday 21st September (from 2.15pm) and Thursday 22nd September (from 2.15pm) and can be booked on-line. You get to choose the day and time/s that suits you and this can be done in a couple of minutes. Appointments are 15 minutes each. Go to www.schoolinterviews.co.nz , put in the code yuba6 and then just follow the Three Step Instructions. You will find that it is a very user friendly programme. Interview bookings will be closed from Monday 19th September at 10am. To ensure you get the time that you want, please make your bookings as soon as possible. Maria McDonald (Reading Recovery Teacher) - If you would like an appointment with Maria, please phone or email the school office.
If you are unable to come in, or go online at home, please phone Viv or Lynda in the office or send a note in with your child so that we can make the appointment for you.
SENIOR WINTER TOURNAMENT
Our Hockey Team at Winter Tournament
One of the parent helpers made this comment:
“May I say what a wonderful group of children - all polite and played so well.”
PMP HELPERS NEEDED
Kenakena School runs a Perceptual Motor Programme for the New Entrants which is of huge benefit to not only the children’s physical well-being but also aids their development in literacy, numeracy and social skills. However to run the programme we need adult helpers. If you can spare 1 ½ hours (8.55 – 10.30) on a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday please contact the office and help keep this worthwhile programme running. Thanks, Maxine West PMP Coordinator
NO SUSHI ON FRIDAYS
Please note that there will no sushi available on Fridays for the remainder of this
term.
JAM (Jesus and me)
This will be running from your hall at 12.30 pm on Wednesdays.
This is a values based programme where the children can learn and put into practice
great positive values that will help them to grow into awesome little people, who can
make good choices and right decisions for their lives.
The values, such as trust, honesty, integrity, love, generosity, respect, forgiveness,
humility and many other good things that will only enhance what we all as parents,
want for our children.
These values that we teach have a biblical origin and so we do bring this back to
what God has to say, and how we can show His love, that he has for us, to others.
We start with games, dance, visual presentation and we do pray.
If you would like your child to be a part of this, there is an opt in form, that will need
to be signed by you, the parent. We keep a record of attendances and the children
sign in when they come.
We would love to have anyone come and join us. This is an invitation to say you are
welcome and we love to serve your children in this way at Kenakena School.
Joy Cains
JAM co-ordinator
TIPS FOR PARENTS
Enjoy the little
things (even toothbrush time!)
Everyday things are easily swept up in the rush of Mondays and Tuesdays
and Wednesdays. But these little things are the sweet moments that shape
childhoods and form lasting memories. They’re the moments for holding onto and
delighting in, including the dreaded teeth-brushing time.
When it's time for your child’s teeth to be cleaned, put on your playful voice and try
this approach which you can fashion for each child - "I’m looking for a four year old
whose name starts with an 'M' and whose birthday is in May.” Then use the tooth
brush to knock on the door of his mouth and tell a little story as you clean his teeth.
Find out more about our Enjoy the Little Things campaign.
DENTAL CLINIC
If your child has a dental issue and you need to make a dental appointment you can
phone 0800 825583.
The mobile dental examination van will be onsite for 7 weeks from October 10th to
check all students and to refer any needing further treatment to the Raumati Beach
Dental Hub.
NETBALL RESULTS 20th August
TEAM RESULT SCORE Player of the Day
Kauri Won 21-16 Alicia Hunt
Totara Won 20-10 Hayley Milne
Rata Won 12-11 Tiana Strickland
Matai Lost 7-12 Jessie Creser
Pohutukawa Lost 8-16 Whole Team
Calling all old Mobile Phones to help Sustainable Coastlines look after
NZ’s coastlines and waterways.
It would be great if you could rummage around in your drawers and toy boxes and bring into
School any unwanted mobile phones you may have.
Phones collected help our School gain valuable rewards and also the environment benefits
by keeping our landfills free of mobile phones and their array of hazardous toxic
substances.
Please drop any unwanted mobile phones you may have in the collection box in the
reception area at School.
YUMMY STICKERS
YES Kenakena School is collecting … Yummy Stickers again.
Last year we received $500 for new sports gear!
Each class have sheets for the Yummy Stickers and cut-out labels.
All stickers must be in by 26 September 2015 to be included in the prize pool
ELECTRA ENERGY SCHOOL PROMOTION
DATES TO REMEMBER
(Please check dates regularly as they may change)
2016
Term 3 Monday July 25- Friday September 23
Tuesday 30th August Year 7 Boostrix Immunisation Friday 2nd September Artsplash Dance at the Michael Fowler Centre 5pm Monday 5th September Senior Winter Tournament pp date Monday 5th September Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Thursday 8th September Teacher’s Union Meeting from 12.30pm Tuesday 13th September Rhythm Interactive for Yrs 0-4 Monday 19th September BOT Meeting
Wednesday 21st September Parent Teacher Conferences. School will close at 2pm Thursday 22nd September Parent Teacher Conferences. School will close at 2pm Friday 23rd September Term 3 Finishes - 3pm Monday 10th October Term 4 Begins Monday 10th October Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Wednesday 12th October KK travel to CJC, Melbourne Monday, 17th October BOT Meeting Thursday 20th October KK return from CJC, Melbourne Monday 24th October Labour Day Holiday Wednesday 2nd November CJC arrive in New Zealand Saturday 5th November Festival of Fun Thursday 10th November CJC return to Melbourne Friday 11th November Teacher Only Day Friday 11th November Parent Network Meeting 7.30pm Tuesday 15th November Year 8 Girls Gardisil Vaccination (3rd Dose) Thursday 15th December Year 8 Graduation Friday 16th December Term 4 finishes at 12miday
Term Dates for 2017
Term 1 Tuesday January 31- Thursday April 13
Term 2 Monday May 1-Friday July 7
Term 3 Monday July 24- Friday September 29
Term 4 Monday October 16 – Friday December 15
School Parent Network Friday Only Lunches
Please place order forms and money in a sealed envelope in the Blue Post Box in the
administration foyer before 9am. Correct money is always appreciated. Change of
less than $1 will not be given. Change of $1 or more will be returned to your children
in the Friday lunch basket. If you would like to join the Friday lunch team please call
Nicky Linstrom 972-5702 or 021 675-521
Kenakena School Friday Lunch Order
Name: Room:
Meatlovers Pizza 1/4 $3.00 Chicken Fried Rice $4.50
Hawaiian Pizza 1/4 $3.00 Chicken Chow Mein $4.50
Cheese Pizza 1/4 $3.00 4 pk Chicken Sushi $5.00
Gluten Free Cheese $3.50 4 pk Tuna Sushi $5.00
Nuggets & Chips $3.50 6 pk (3 chick + 3 tuna) $7.00
Fish & Chips $3.50 Wildberry Juicie $1.00
Hot Chips $2.00 Tropical Juicie $1.00
A special "Thank You" to our suppliers - Kapiti Pak 'N Save - Domino's Pizzas - Sun Long Chinese Restaurant & Fast Food, BiMi Sushi and Pita Pit Raumati.
Kenakena School Monday to Thursday Lunch Menu
Rolls Price Fruit
Ham Roll $1.50 Apple $0.60
Egg Roll $1.50 Banana $0.60
Chicken Roll $2.00
Sandwiches (2 per pack) Orange $0.80
Egg Sandwich $2.20
Ham & Egg $3.00
Corned Beef and Pickle $3.00 Yoghurt (Fresh'n Fruity)
Ham, Cheese & Tomato $3.00 Strawberry $1.50
Tuna Lettuce $3.00 Fruit of the Forest $1.50
Cheese & Onion $3.00 Natural $1.50
Ham Salad $3.70
Chicken Salad $3.70
BLT (Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato) $3.70 Hot Food
(Metro Heart Tick Pies)
Mince Pie $2.50
Scones & Muffins Mince and Cheese Pie $2.50
Cheese Scones $1.30 Steak and Cheese Pie $2.50
Date Scones $1.30 Chicken Pie $2.50
Drinks
Goodtime Muffins Blueberry - Small $1.30 Just Juice Orange and
Mango $1.80
Goodtime Muffins Choc Chip - Small $1.30 Pump Mini $1.80
As this is a school community newsletter, please let the school office know of any successes that your child/children may have
had outside the school. We are only too happy to share their achievements. The Board of Trustees in no way validates or endorses services/products advertised.
COMMUNITY NOTICES
JOB VACANCY CHOCOLATE HAIR – Urgently need a qualified stylist to work part-time over flexible hours. Please phone 2972875 for further information.
SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAMMES
3PM Holiday Programme is attached
Coastlands Star Search
The world famous Coastlands Star Search is on in Coastlands shopping town,
Paraparaumu in the second week of the October school holidays!
If you've got a talent - singing, dancing, gymnastics, acting, or anything you think the judges
would like to see, then please pick up an entry form from the Coastlands Information Desk.
There are two categories – Category 1 is Primary and Intermediate age, and Category 2 is
Secondary age
Be in to win awesome vouchers totalling $1,500 from Harvey Norman – first prize is a $400
Harvey Norman voucher, for EACH category. Coastlands Aquatic Centre are again on
board giving you the chance to win your very own private Pool Party at the Aquatic Facility.
You get a free run of the facility, choice of inflatables, hydroslide, spa… You can even play
your own music! Conditions apply.
In conjunction with “Coastlands Shopping Town”, “The Hits” and “Harvey Norman”.
Join Us For
The Greatest Show on Earth
Holiday Programme: children
ages 6 - 12
3rd
- 7th
October, 9:30 -12:00
at Kapiti Baptist Church
Stories, games, snacks, prizes
for more information or to book
please call 902 4826
SPORTS
Kapiti Coast Junior Softball
A great positive team game to introduce you children to. Registrations are now open for under 7 to under 17 teams .
Visit kapiti Coast Softball Club website
www.kapitisoftball.co.nz And register today.
HKCA Kapiti Junior Cricket - Are you interested in playing cricket in
the 2016/17season? Come along to our registration day/fun day on Saturday 17th
September, at 11am, at Paraparaumu Cricket Club, Whyte St, Paraparaumu Beach.
You can register online at https://goo.gl/forms/ota2TiaxLaz1eMKk1
Registration day/fun day will include fun games and a free sausage sizzle.
We have a range of forms of cricket;
++Superstar Cricket is designed for children in School Year's 1 & 2 - Learning cricket skills
and playing short game afterwards. This will be held Thursday's 3.30pm to 5.30pm at
Whyte Street.
++ Soft Ball Grade - Children in School Year's 3 & 4 playing anywhere from Khandallah to
Paraparaumu, on Saturday mornings, starting at 8.30am.
++ Hard Ball Grade - Children in School Year's 5, 6, 7 & 8 playing all over the Wellington
region, on Saturday mornings, starting at 8.30am.
Remember to like us on Facebook for more information. Kapiti Junior Cricket.
HKCA Kapiti Junior Cricket Committee
Kids fitness class NEXGEN is on at 318 Gym, 20-24 Tongariro St, Paraparaumu (next
to the Statue of Mary) every Friday at 4pm, taken by ex-Kenakena student Konor
Coan, Paraparaumu 1st XV Rugby Captain and Hurricanes U18 Camp selection
squad.
Cost is only $5 per child, children 8 years – 13 years.
Regular children already attend each week and the parents’ feedback is that “THEY
LOVE IT”!!
TUITION
ITIL® Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management
If you are in IT… then this course is for you!
Individuals who require a basic understanding of the ITIL framework and how it may be used to
enhance the quality of IT service management within an organization
IT professionals that are working within an organization that has adopted and adapted ITIL who
need to be informed about and thereafter contribute to an ongoing service improvement
programme.
Get certified and gain an understanding on how strategy flows throughout a service and how operations,
enable service excellence. Master the ITIL terminology, structure and basic concepts and the core
principles of ITIL practices for Service Management.
Candidates can expect to gain knowledge and understanding in the following upon successful completion
of the education and examination components related to this certification:
Service Management as a practice
(Comprehension)
Service Lifecycle (Comprehension)
Key Principles and Models
(Comprehension)
Generic Concepts (Awareness)
Selected Processes (Awareness) Selected Roles (Awareness)
Selected Functions (Awareness) Technology and Architecture
(Awareness)
ITIL Qualification scheme (Awareness)
Various training options available: 1:1 training, weekend courses and travel to you options. Courses
include accredited material with a certified trainer.
I will beat any quote by 15% or contact me for current rates
$10 donation to Kenakena School for all training booked using KENAKENA as a reference upon
examination.
Desire Wallace
027 681 7284
Do you like to perform?
Great opportunity to learn from the best
Wednesdays in Raumati
Fridays in Waikanae 6-16yrs
Our tutor has recently performed in London’s West End and with Disney
Call 293 7784 to book.
Michelle Lewis
Principal - Waikanae Dance
Want to learn to sing or play the guitar? I am a young, energetic local music teacher
based in central Paraparaumu. I teach singing of all abilities and beginners guitar. I
have a first class honours degree in music and an ATCL diploma in musical theatre. I
have many years of singing experience in classical, contemporary and theatrical
styles - so regardless of your taste in music I can cater for you! Costs are $25 per
lesson or $225 for a 10 week school term. Call or Email Tessa for more information –
[email protected] 0272265476
Maths and English tuition - Boost your child’s confidence and education with
NumberWorks'nWords specialist after school tuition. We provide individualised
instruction in maths and English for students who are struggling to keep up and
those bursting to race ahead. Phone now for an assessment and introductory
lesson.
Phone Lizette at 9026655 or visit www.numberworksnwords.co.nz for more
information.
EVENTS
Re-Wild Your Grown Up
Queen Elizabeth Park Kapiti
Sunday 11 September 1-3.30 pm
Wednesday 28 September 1-3.30 pm
Saturday 8 October 1-3.30 pm
For kids to show their grown ups how to play in the outdoors.
This is an fun outdoor experience for kids and their carers to “Go wild!” and learn more
things to do outside. We will explore a local wild place, get messy and experience more
fully the wonders of nature. A great chance to get off those screens for a bit and
reconnect with yourself, your family and your place. Meet at the US war memorial
Mackays Crossing,Queen Elizabeth Park. We will be walking for about 20 minutes – a
challenge but not impossible with push chairs.
This event can go ahead in most weathers. Suitable for mobile kids up to 14yrs and their
guardians.
Wear appropriate warm clothing and footwear, bring water and snacks.
Previous participants said:
“Liana was an enchanting leader of both kids and grown-ups. It was an invigorating afternoon,
with everyone leaving with smiles and wild sparkles in their eyes”.
Cost $15 per family. Numbers are limited for each session so please book via
Education beyond Year 8!
Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Whitby - for boys and girls
Marsden School Whitby provides a quality education option for boys and girls in Whitby and
surrounding suburbs. With a wonderful green campus, small classes, specialist teachers
and exciting programmes to meet individual student needs, Marsden students excel
academically and have a wealth of opportunities to develop their passions. Enrolments for
2017 are now open. You and your son or daughter are invited to come and see our School in
Action on Friday 9 September between 10am and 2pm or you can book a personal tour, just
call Lorraine on 04 234 1070 to organise. marsden.school.nz
KAPITI YOUTH ORCHESTRA
THREE CONCERTS ACROSS KĀPITI
Come celebrate the fantastic musical youth of our region as the Kāpiti Youth Orchestra
presents their annual 'Spring Prelude' concert series to Kāpiti-wide audiences.
With pieces by Mozart and Gershwin on the program, if you simply love great music, seeing
our youth shine, supporting the arts, or you want to inspire a young musician, this promises
to be a great concert to delight everyone.
2016 has been a year of growth for the KYO - with membership increased, a wider range of
instruments, an extended rehearsal season, and collaborations there is so much to
celebrate. Now they are excited to show off their hard work and incredible talent to you all!
Two DATES - three VENUES
Saturday 27th August
2:30pm Kāpiti Uniting Parish, 27 Raumati Road.
Sunday 28th August
2:30pm Otaki Memorial Hall, Main Street, Otaki.
AND 7pm St Peter's Hall, cnr Beach Rd & Ames St, Paekākāriki.
TICKETS - presales & door sales available
Adult $10
Child $5 (under 12)
Family $25 (2 adults, 2 kids)
Preschoolers - FREE
For all ticket enquiries (pre-sales encouraged):
Email: [email protected]
Phone: Amanda 027 526 1875
'SPRING PRELUDE' CONCERT PROGRAM
Musik zu eine Faschings Pantomime - W. A. Mozart (Arr. M.J. Vinten)
Walking the Dog - George Gershwin
Rialto Ripples Rag - George Gershwin
Prelude No. 2 - George Gershwin (Arr. M.J. Vinten)
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