Download - Kapiti Extra 10-12-14
Your 2014 - 2015 summer guideto having fun on the coast
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• The Home of KapitiCandies
• The home of BeautifullyMade Kapiti’s Maori andPacific Inspired Giftstore
• Prenzels Stockist
• Lindale Farm
• Audio suite Kapiti’spremium recording studio
• Wine and Cheese Tastings
The end of 2014 is here already and we are all looking forward to a break and somerelaxing time with our loved ones.
Locals may well be going further afield, but I’m sure many of you will remain in Kāpitifor at least some of the summer holidays. Our numbers will be swelled by peoplestaying in their baches here and no doubt we’ll have plenty of visitors travelling throughthe district.
The Kāpiti Coast is a great place in which to spend your time. As you can see from thisguide, there is a huge range of events and activities planned for summer, for locals andvisitors alike to enjoy.
Have a browse through the guide to see exactly what’s on and what you might like to doand see.
Kāpiti has many unique qualities. Our “string of pearls” coastline, referring to our uniquecoastal villages, is unmatched. Whether you want to swim, sail, surf or fish, or simplysit on the sand, relax and admire the view, the 40 kilometres of unblemished beacheslinking our thriving communities are a wonderful attraction.
We also have stunning nature walks, heritage trails and cycle tracks at our fingertips,native bush and birds, world-class golfing and several niche museums.
If you have the chance to do so, I encourage you to visit the island after which ourDistrict is named. And please do visit the renowned Southwards car museum, take inour art galleries, drop in to our cafes and enjoy our restaurants.
Give your guests a taste of the unique Kāpiti Experience. I hope you enjoy your time inour wonderful district and have a decent break.
If you are travelling away, drive safely and make sure you return relaxed and readyfor an exciting 2015.
Happy holidays and safe travelling…
Ross Church BCA JPMayor Kāpiti Coast District
Nga ManuNature ReserveOpen daily, 10am - 5pm.281 Ngarara Rd,Waikanae
Join in with our Ranger for the day andfollow the daily routine of the staff foryour behind the scenes look at Nga ManuNature reserve, max two children per day,fee applies, bookings required. Eel feedingis daily at 2pm, standard entry fee, no extracharge for viewing the eel feeding. Feedout tour, 11am daily, join the staff on aguided tour as they feed the birds, bookingspreferred, fee applies $20 per adult and$8 per child. For more information visitwww.ngamanu.co.nz
Southwards Car MuseumOpen 9am – 4.30pm every dayOtaihanga Rd, Paraparaumu
The Southward Car Museum houses acollection of over 350 vehicles, as well asthree air craft and various other exhibitsincluding motor cycles, bicycles, fireengine etc. For more information visitwww.thecarmuseum.co.nz
Wellington TramwayMuseumSaturdays, Sundays & public holidays, 11am to 4.30pmQueen Elizabeth Park, Mackays Crossing Entrance
Heritage Electric Tram rides to the beach andback on the historic restored Wellington Tramcars. It’s great fun for all the family. Your tramticket also provides access to our working TramBarn/Museum with its King Kong Tram andvideo, exWellington Cable Car and photographichistory of Wellington Tramway days. For moreinformation visit www.wellingtontrams.org.nz
Otaki RemembersWorldWar 1Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10am till 2pmOtaki Museum, 49 Main Street, Otaki
Come and view the exhibition and learn aboutthe soldiers and nurses from Otaki, Waikanaeand Manakau who served in the GreatWar. Displays include a Roll of Honour andmemorabilia, maps and images. Entry is free.
Kāpiti Coast District LibrariesSummer Reading Programme8th December until 31st JanuaryKapiti Coast District Libraries
Get clued up in the holidays with KāpitiCoast District Libraries. Your mission is tobecome one of our Summer Reading Stars!How many library books can YOU read overthe Summer Holidays? Read wonderfulbooks! Earn great rewards! Achieveawesome results! Register at your locallibrary from 8th December.
Summer Craft for ChildrenJanuary 15th till January 22nd
Take a break from the beach and join usat Kāpiti Coast District Libraries for somesummer activity sessions. Sessions beginin Otaki on January 15th, Waikanae onJanuary 20th, Paekakariki on January21st and Paraparaumu on 22nd. It isessential to book in advance to securea place. For more information contactPam Coleman on 0800 486 486 or visitwww.kapiticoastlibraries.govt.nz/Kids.
Mates in Bowls28th January till 25th February – 6.15pm until 7.45pm(coaching and practice from 5.30pm)Paraparaumu Beach Bowling Club, 9 Toru Road
Recruit your family, friends, neighbours andworkmates to create teams of three. Forthose who are new to the game, coachingand assistance is provided. All you need is agood sense of humour and flat soled shoes,and the rest is provided. The cost is $6 perplayer per night. To register, contact Robinon 902 0784 or text 027 279 2975.
Tuesday Night Cycle RacingSummer SeriesJanuary to April – 6pm inWaikanae
Tuesday evening handicapped andother racing at various locations aroundWaikanae. For more information visitwww.kapiticyclingclub.co.nz
Monthly Nature AdventuresThe last Sunday of each month – 10am to 3pmHuman Bushcraft andWild Living, Otaki Gorge
Connecting 10 to 12 year old boys and girlsto nature through games, songs, stories,skills, activities and adventures that areexciting and empowering. Cost is $40 perchild, with discounts available for siblings.For more information or bookings visitwww.human.org.nz, phone 06 364 3337 oremail [email protected]
Kapiti Miniature RailwayEvery Sunday – 1pm to 4pm, weather permittingMarine Gardens, Raumati Beach
The railway hosts a collection of live steam,internal combustion and battery electroniclocomotives. The track is a double loopand includes one station, two tunnels, twospirals and two viaducts in a run of abouthalf a kilometre. For more information visitwww.kapitirail.org.
Kapiti Island Day Tour9am – 3pm
Make the most of the richness and beautyof Kapiti Island. This day tour is to WaioruaBay, at the nor th end. Experience aunique balance of conservation, ecologyand local human history. Sit down withthe family and enjoy a delicious cookedlunch at the Lodge, surrounded by one ofthe most rich and diverse nature reservesin New Zealand. Be nature-inspiredon Kapiti Island. $175 per person. Formore information and ticket bookingswww.kapitiislandnaturetours.co.nz
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At Paula’s we specialize in having something for everyone, fromhome decor, to Beds, Bedroom furniture, Lounge and Dining furniture,Children’s furniture, Manchester, Home Decor, Occasional furnitureand Outdoor - you name it we have it, with over 3000 square metersof showroom plus a large outdoor showroom, this Paula’s store is thebiggest and the best on the Coast.
Come check out the most prestigousand trusted brands all under one roof- no one else in NZ has this on offer.Beds R Us/Sleepyhead, Danske Mobler,Stressless, La-Z-Boy and Domani furnituregallery, you name it Paula’s has it, socome on down and do not delay.
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Light UpKapiti
13th December toWednesday 24th December
Grab the family and be dazzled by theChristmas lights of Kapiti, they are sure toput smiles on faces of children of all ages,a great way to start the Christmas Season.Details and addresses to visit pick up the10 th or 17 th December editions of the KapitiNews or read on www.kapitinews.co.nz
Kids Market4 Kids run by Kids13th December - 10am till 2pmLindale Centre
Here’s an opportunity for your kids toexperience the Business Market and maketheir own money, whether it be to buy aChristmas Present, to save for the Holidays,or just to donate towards a charitable trust.Bring the whole family out and be a part ofthe first Kids’ Market for Lindale. There’ll bea lot of things to enjoy so support our Kids.You don’t want to miss out!
13Kapiti Summer5K Series
16th December – 6.15pmWaikanae Hotel
The Summer 5K series is an annual fun runand walk, with four events in Waikanae andfour in Raumati. There will be spot prizesavailable during each race. Participantscan register at the venue from 5.45pm.Registration costs $5 per person. For moreinformation contact Bryn Kempthorne on04 298 8246 or [email protected]
Lindale Christmas lightsand Community Choir
21st December – 7.30pm till 9.30pmLindale Centre
Come enjoy the sounds of ChristmasCarols and if you consider yourself a bitof a singer, we would love for you to joinin. We will have some retailers open withsome Christmas specials available and MrClause will be making an appearance. Setthe school holidays off on a great note andbecome part this festive community event.
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Tramways KidsWeekend
3rd and 4th January 11am – 4.30pmQueen Elizabeth Park
Join the Wellington Tramways Museumfor a fun weekend for the big kids andlittle kids with heritage tram rides, abouncy castle, model railway and tramson display. For more information visitwww.wellingtontrams.org.nz
Eketahuna Express3rd January - 8.35am till 10pmKapiti Railway Stations
Vintage steam excursion train from Kapiti tothe Tararua and northern Wairarapa regions,running via the spectacular ManawatuGorge and hauled by WWI memoriallocomotive Ab608 “Passchendaele”. Trainincludes a buffet counter and refreshmentstops will be made at Woodville.Destination options include the Woodvilleraces, Pukeha Mt Bruce, an Opaki Vineyardor Masterton.Adults tickets cost between $99 and $139and children’s between $69 and $99. Formore information contact John Bovis on0800 783 264 or visit www.steaminc.org.nz
3Interislander SummerFestival Otaki Races
5th JanuaryOtaki Maori Racecourse, Te Roto Road
The event aims to be a quintessential Kiwiday at the races - family picnics, jandals,deck chairs and chilly bins. Combining top-notch racing action with local food, free kidsentertainment and live music means there’ssomething for the whole family to enjoy.Booking a base camp means you don’t haveto rush for a prime spot on raceday, a rangeof options are available leaving you free toget down to the serious business of havingfun! General admission is $10 per adult andunder 18’s are free.Gates open at 10.00 am, first race willbegin at approximately 12.30 pm and thelast race running at 5.30pm. For moreinformation visit www.otakimaoriracing.co.nz/isfsummerfestival
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Lavender Creek FarmHarvesting andDistillation Display
10th to 11th January – 10am till 5pmLavender Creek Farm, Te Horo
Visit a working lavender farm and watchthe harvester cut the lavender and thenfollow the process of distilling for the oil.Bring a sunhat and a camera. All donationsare given to the Te Horo Volunteer FireForce. Tickets cost $5, which can be paid atthe gate on the day. For more informationcontact Susi White on 06 3643682 or [email protected]
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Preparea Pony to Ride
10th January – 11am till 4pmQueen Elizabeth Park, Mackays Crossing
Groom, saddle up and ride a pony or horse. Jointhe experienced team at Stables on the Parkand learn how to get your pony ready, beforeyou’re given a short ride. Suitable for 4-17 yearsold. Contact the Stables to book your place byphoning 06 3643336 or 0274 486764.
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The team - Mihi, Alison, Rowena and Ashlea
9 Ngaio Road, WaikanaePhone: (04) 904-4407
www.absoluteskincare.co.nz
Membership open to all members of the public
“For all of January 2015 the Paraparaumu RSA & Community Club is offering a 3 Month Free-Trial Membership to the entire community”
“Come in and pick up a Free-Trial form and experience the wide range of facilities and activities our club can offer you with no obligation!”
Food and drinks at great prices • Sports & Social adjuncts to cater for all tastes
Two bars and full gaming facilities • Members Draw terminates at $2,400
50% subsidized taxi fares for members • Lovely outdoor garden area for afternoon & evenings
Free sausage sizzle 5-6pm every Friday and Saturday • Happy hours 4-6pm every Friday and Saturday
• New Service Trampers & Hunters dropped tothe Kime Hut in the Tararuas • Mountain Bikers
• Weddings • Scenic FlightsVisit Website
www.kapitiheliworx.co.nzPh 0508 Heliworx
NewWineFestival
15th till 19th January – All dayKapiti College Hall, Raumati Beach
The festival aims to empower Christians andchurches through the power of God. It ismodelled in a loving and responsible waythrough biblical teaching and seminars. Formore information visit www.newwine.org.nz/summer-festival/kapiti/
15Otaki HarnessRaces
18th January – 11amOtaki Maori Racecourse, Te Roto Road
Experience the Kapiti Coast’s finest summerharness racing at the Otaki Harness Races.Rally your family and friends and get ontrack for a day of free kids entertainment, livemusic and exciting harness racing. On coursefood and bar facilities will be available. Thisis a guaranteed fun family day out. Entry is $5for those aged 18 and over.
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Summer StudioTour
18th and 19th January – 10am till 4pm
You will have the opportunity to visit avariety of artists’ studios and galleriesthroughout Waikanae and Waikanae Beach.There will be painters, jewellers, glass,ceramics and more.A map of the studios galleries with theiraddresses will be available from January byemailing Diane Connal [email protected]. Also check the local papers andi-SITE’s for details.
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Waikanae LionsGarden Trail
24th and 25th January – 10am till 5pm
Twelve wonderful local gardens chosen for their beauty and variety will be on display in thissummer’s Waikanae Lions Super Garden Trail. This event has been very popular with gardenlovers throughout the lower North Island and the funds raised this year will be donated tothe Wellington Free Ambulance and the Life Flight Trust. Gardens and ticket kiosk on thedays. Paraparaumu and Otaki i-SITE’s, Gus Evans Nurseries, Waikanae, Twiglands GardenWorld, Johnsonville, Harrison’s GardenWorld, Peka Peka and Palmers Garden Centre,Plimmerton from early December. For more information call 04 293 5711.
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MulledWineConcert
31st January – 7pmPaekakariki Memorial Hall
This is the first instalment of a series of mainly classical concerts, except for singer AndrewLondon and entertainer James Tait Jamieson. They will be joined by Diedre Irons and GillianAnsell (NZSQ), Helen Webby and Davy Stuart (harp and celtic guitar), Donald Armstrongwith pianist Jian Liu and friends from NZSO and Piano Duo- Richard Mapp and EmmaSayers. Tickets cost $25 and are available from Lush Design, Kapiti Mags, Moby Dickens andLovely Living. Additionally, for more information contact Mary Gow at [email protected] or phone 04 902 2283.
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MtWainui HeliTrampt
Sunday 18th January – 9.30am till 3pm $100 ppQueen Elizabeth Park, MacKay’s Crossing
Take a chopper from Queen ElizabethPark taking in the views of the futureTransmission gully. Land on the far sideof Mt Wainui before hiking through thenative bush of Mt Wainui and back toQueen Elizabeth Park via Whareroa Farm.Recommended that participants arerelatively fit, with a maximum of 30 people.To book email [email protected] orphone 04 830 4041.
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Discover KāpitiHeritage Day
18th January - 10am to 4pm
Discover Kapiti’s heritage in one fascinatingday of fun and exploration. Visit up to eightmuseums from Otaki to Paekakariki, allshowing Kapiti’s moving stories. There’s alot to see and do with fun for all the family.Refreshments available. Enjoy a BBQ atthe Tramway Museum and traditional teasat Kapiti Coast Museum. Clip the replica‘Discover Kapiti Heritage Day Pass’ free ticketat three or more museums and go in the draw
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Kapiti Golf ClubsPar 3 Day
17th JanuaryKapiti Golf Club
The Kapiti Golf Club will change from nineholes to 18 x Par three holes. There will begreat prizes and food available. The costis $30 per person. To register contact theKapiti Golf Club on 04 298 6151 or [email protected].
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Festival of Potsand Garden Art
Saturday 17th to Sunday 25th January – 10am till 4pmAnam Cara, 150 Rangiuru Rd, Otaki
Established as a fundraiser by the OtakiPottery Club in 2009, this event has becomean ideal opportunity for local crafts peopleto exhibit and sell their work in a beautifulgarden setting. Potters and sculptors fromother locations have also joined the festival.Various potters and artists will also beproviding demonstrations, allowing aninsight into the creation of their art. Lightrefreshments will also be available. Will bethe perfect chance to buy yourself a specialgift. Entry is $5 per adult, which includesentry to the festival, entry to the gardenand a raffle ticket. For more informationvisit www.festivalpots.co.nz or [email protected].
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to win a major prize! For more informationregarding the museums involved visit www.discoverkapitiheritageday.co.nz or emailRobert Hatten at [email protected].
SPECIALTY TEA SHOP / TEA ROSE TEA HOUSEYum Cha Dim Sum? Yes! Now available on the Kapiti Coast!
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Book now for your Christmas functions! 15% F & B discount forall bookings made from now till 24 Dec 2014 (please present thiscoupon). Enjoy exquisite Asian cuisines or Western High Tea.
Please check out our Christmas menu online. Evenings available upon request.Vast range of quality tea, tea wares and accessories for that special gift foryour loved ones.
Open 7 days at the Lindale Centre • www.mainlykapiti.co.nz • 04 298 4800
• Open throughout the holiday season.• Lots of local products, wine, beer,
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Duck RaceFun Day
1st February – 9.30am till 4pmOtaihanga Reserve, Otaihanga
The Duck Race consists of 1,000 plasticrubber ducks racing a 200 metre stretch ofthe Waikanae River. The ducks are droppedfrom the footbridge, caught in a net and thenlet off all at once. They are all numbered sopurchase a ticket and if your duck wins youwill be a winner as well! If ducks get caughton the side of the river bank, they willendeavour to push them back into the race.The cost is $5 per ticket, $15 for four tickets.Each year the race aims to raise fundsfor a local charity, which is yet to beconfirmed. However, past events havecontributed towards the WellingtonFree Ambulance and RedPuppy Appeals.
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Waitangi Day2015
6th February – 10am till 4pmQueen Elizabeth’s Park, Mackay’s Crossing
Ngāti Toa and Kapiti Coast District Councilare working collaboratively to presentWaitangi Day 2015. This event will striveto provide an affordable day for families tocelebrate the Treaty and learn about someof the history of the area. There will be freeentertainment and activities for all ages.There will be historic kōrero and site toursabout the area; as well as a strong focus onrongoa and Māori medicine. Parking will beat MacKays Crossing and whanau are able towalk, cycle, or catch the tram down to thebeach area. Tram tickets for kaumātua willbe provided, and discounted fares will beavailable for others attending who do notwish to walk.
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SportWellingtonBuggy walk
5th February – 10.30am till 12pmQueen Elizabeth Park, MacKay’s Crossing
Take a wander past the stable and along Whareroa Stream returning via part of the Inland Track.
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Kapiti Summer5K Series
2nd February – 6.15pmBoundary Tap & Kitchen, Raumati Beach
The Summer 5K series is an annual fun runand walk, with four events in Waikanae andfour in Raumati. There will be spot prizesavailable during each race. Participantscan register at the venue from 5.45pm.Registration costs $5.00 per person. For moreinformation contact Bryn Kempthorne on 04298 8246 or [email protected]
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Teddy BearsPicnic
8th February – 11amMazengarb Reserve, Paraparaumu
This is a great family day out for all. FeaturingSuzy Cato, BJ Bear, local talent, Spyro theDragon, games, prizes, rides. Bring a gazeboor some shade, a picnic or take advantageof the yummy food available to purchase onthe day. Bring your favourite teddy bear andbe in to win a great prize. There is a goldcoin on entry, with all proceeds going toPlunket. For anyone wanting to be a partof the entertainment or stalls, please [email protected]
8Harakeke FlaxWeaving onthe Coast
15th February – 9am – 12noonQueen Elizabeth Park, Tilley Road Entrance
Take a trip to the world of Māori weavers.Learn how to harvest, prepare andweave flax. Materials provided. BBQprovided. Cost is $10 per person. To bookemail [email protected] or phone04 830 4041.
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PaekakarikiRoad Races
15th February - 9amMemorial Hall, The Parade, Paekakariki
Cost from $5 to $20. 5km, 10km and 16kmdistances, all runners and walkers welcome,prize draw and morning tea to follow. Runor walk a scenic and undulating coursearound the streets of Paekakariki, includingThe Parade, Beach Road, Wellington Road,Tilley Road and into Queen Elizabeth Park.For more information please contact BrynKempthorne, phone 904 3889, email:[email protected] or web:www.kapitiruntri.org.nz
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The Big Band Era
17th February – 11am to 1pmSouthward Theatre, Paraparaumu
Discover the Era of the Big Band as our singers and ‘Glen Miller’ band present hits from bigband icons: Glen Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Henry Mancini and greatssuch as Ella Fitzgerald, Doris Day, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and BillieHoliday. For more information email [email protected].
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14th February – 9am till 11.30amAkatarawa Forest, Kapiti Coast
Come for a meander with the Ranger andJenny from Kapiti Explorer as we walkamong the ferns and gentle giants of theforest. Maximum of 30 people. To bookemail [email protected] or phone04 830 4041.
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SteamTrain –Arrive in Style
19th February – 9.40amPaekakariki Railway Station, Paekakariki
Make your visit to the Art Deco weekenda memorable experience and travelto and from the celebrations on theJa1271 Steam Locomotive drawinggenuine heritage carriages. Join thetrain at Paekakariki, Palmerston North,Dannevirke, or Waipukurau on Thursday19th and return on Monday 23rdFebruary.PLEASE NOTE: Steam Trains often runbehind schedule so take this into accountwhen planning your weekend. For moreinformation or to purchase tickets visit:www.iticket.co.nz/go-to/art-deco-weekend-2015
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BRUNCH 9AM TILL 3PMSATURDAY AND SUNDAY
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Plus from 1-5pm every dayof the holidays, SPLASH!
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Visit any of the Kāpiti Coast pools 3 times over theschool holidays and go in the draw to win!
4WD AkatarawaTag-along
21st February – 9am till 4.30pm (split into two sessions)Akatarawa Forest
Bring your 4WD vehicle and join the CrossCountry Vehicle club for a relaxed self-drivetrip through Akatarawa Forest. The morningsession departs from Totara Park finish atMaungakotukutuku Valley entrance. The1.30pm session is in reverse. Cost is $20 pervehicle. To book email [email protected] phone 04 830 4041.
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Otaki Maori Racing ClubHaunui Farm Group 1Classic
21st February – 10.30am till 5pmOtaki Maori Racecourse, Te Roto Road
The beautiful and historic Otaki course isa great place to take yourself or the wholefamily for a day. Follow the sport of Kingsand see some of New Zealand’s highestrated horses.Racing is due to start just after 12.15pmand goes through until around 5 pm.Entertainment includes a live band playingin front of the public stand between theraces. For more information visit www.otakimaoriracing.co.nz
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Michael Houstoun PianoRecital
22nd February - 2.30pmWaikanae Memorial Hall
New Zealand’s favourite pianist performsmusic by Bach, Rachmaninoff and Beethoven.For more information call 04 905 6070 orvisit www.waikanaemusic.org.nz
22Paws in the ParkSummer Series
22nd February – 10amQueen Elizabeth Park,Wellington Road Entrance
Bring: A lead, picnic lunch and plastic bags for yourdog’s poop.Walkies! Bring your dog for awalk alongthe beautiful Coastal and Inland track then back tothe picnic spot for games with your dog. How toget there: Take SH1 to Paekakariki, take a right intoWellington Rd and follow to the end.
22Relay for Life
28th February till 1st MarchParaparaumu Domain, Aorangi Road, Paraparaumu
Relay for Life is an overnight team event to raise awareness and funds for cancer research,education and support programmes. The event is hours of fun and everyone is welcome. Theatmosphere is festive with teams camping out overnight and enjoying free entertainment,games and spot prizes. Teams of 10 or more participants are challenged to complete a relaystyle walk or run over 18 to 24 hours at selected venues around New Zealand. The highlightsat each event include and opening and closing ceremony, a cancer survivors and caregiverslap and a candlelight ceremony. To register visit www.relayforlife.org.nz
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Observer Big Dig
28th February – 1pmRaumati Beach
For more details see the Observer closer to the time or the local radio station Beach FM.
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Ngarara Rd,Waikanae | Ph 04 293 4131| [email protected] • www.ngamanu.co.nz
Bring the family and experience nature at it’s best
Open 10 am – 5 pm every day except Christmas Day. Feedout tours 11 am daily and Eel feeding 2 pm daily
Feed the Kiwi, take part in the daily bird feedout tours, help feed the eels with one of our friendly trained staff (bookings required)
RANGER FORTHE DAYoption – share in a behind the scenes day at Nga Manu Nature Reserve;
NGA MANU NATURE RESERVEJust beyond the Expressway road works on Ngarara Road,Waikanae
March 1st, 2015. Start time 9.00am* Otaihanga Road, Paraparaumu
* Adults $10.00, Children under 15 Free
* Preferential parking for Vintage, Classic -
Hot Rod or Motorcycles (drivers entry $5.00)
* Prizes to be won for Best Presented Club and Vehicles
* Live music!
* Behind the scenes of the Restoration workshops
* See some of the Museums exhibits roar into life
* The mighty Wurlitzer Organ will be played in all its glory
* Lots of entertainment for the children
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For more info contact Hayden 027 859 2774
www.southwardcarmuseum.co.nz
Collagen, Tanning, Beauty, Make Up,Shop Copperfields, 7 Seaview Rd,Paraparaumu Beach • 04 974 0657
Otaki Kite Festival
28th February and 1st March – 10am till 4pmOtaki Beach
A fun, family-oriented weekend of kiteflying for everyone. Show kites of all sizes,stunt kites and rokkaku fighting kites willall be on display. Children and familiesare encouraged to make & bring their ownkites to fly. Spot prizes awarded during theweekend to children and families.Fuse acrobatic circus performance plannedfor both days from 4 - 5pm.Food and market stalls plus bouncy castleand merry-go-round. For more informationcontact Barbara Franks on 027 485 8888.
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Kapiti CoastAutofest
28th February – 1st March
The inaugural Kapiti Coast AutoFest, a threeday celebration of things automotive. For afull programme and more information visitwww.kcautofest.nz.
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Southwards Car MuseumOpen House
1st March – 9amSouthward Car Museum
Come on down as we enjoy a fun-filled dayfor the whole family with our annual openhouse at the Southward Car Museum. Therewill be a range of activities including therunning of some of our rare and vintagevehicles, silent films and demonstrationsof our iconic Wurlitzer organ in the theatre,behind the scenes tours of the Southwardrestoration workshops as well as BBQs, funactivities for the kids and prizes for bestpresented club and vintage vehicles. Driversof vintage, classic vehicles will also enjoypreferential parking and a discount entrycharge of $5. For all other adults, entry isalso discounted.
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KapitiWomen’sTriathlon
1st March – 9am to 1pmRaumati Beach Car Park, Raumati Beach
The annual Kapiti Women’s Triathlon isback again for 2015, aiming to promotea friendly, affordable, non-competitiveatmosphere. There is range of eventsavailable for all levels, ensuring thereis something for everyone. There willbe special prizes available for mother/daughter and/or granddaughter teams, soget your favourite women together andregister. For any enquiries contact RobynBailey on 9055677 or 027 484 4892.
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MangawekaExpress
7th March - 7.40am till 8.30pmKapiti Railway Station
Vintage steam excursion train fromKapiti to Taihape for the annual GumbootDay carnival. Includes travelling overseveral of the high rail viaducts in theRangitikei region.Enjoy a two hour stopover at Taihape toexplore the main street shops and havesome fun at the Gumboot Festival, whichare all a short walk from the station. Thereis also the option of spending some time atMangaweka for a bridge opening ceremonyand Pioneer day. Tickets cost $139 for adultsand $99 for children. For more informationcontact John Bovis on 0800 783 264 or visitwww.steaminc.org.nz.
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Aero modellers20th Anniversary Rally
7th to 8th March – 10amQueen Elizabeth Park, Mackays Crossing
Join the Kapiti Aeromodeller’s Club for their20th Anniversary Rally and watch the aeromodellers in action! BBQ and refreshmentsavailable. For more information visitwww.kapitimodelflyers.org.nz
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New displays feature someof the soldiers from Otaki
who served in the Great War;and the ship SS Otaki.Come in and view the
Roll of Honour and othermemorabilia.
Otaki Museum, 49 Main Street,Otaki.Phone 06 364 6886
Open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdaysfrom 10am to 2pm. Entry free.
Exhibition commemoratingWorld War 1
OTAKI RSATHE PLACE TO BE!
Phone: 06 364 6221 | Fax: 06 364 6223
OpenMonday from 2pm,the rest of the week
we are open from 11am9 Raukawa Street Otaki
(For members & guests & affiliated members)
Otaki MemorialRSA
Fresh, healthy & original food/specialising in gluten & dairy freeFresh, healthy & original food/specialising in gluten & dairy freePay forward coffees/functions/kids menuPay forward coffees/functions/kids menu
Local produce* local artists* local musicLocal produce* local artists* local music
“legendary cheese scones”“legendary cheese scones” (dompost)(dompost)
Fully LicencedFully Licenced
44 Marine Parade Paraparaumu Beach/ Ph For bookings 04 902 8998 or 027 217 633644 Marine Parade Paraparaumu Beach/ Ph For bookings 04 902 8998 or 027 217 6336Open 7 days & open for evening meals Friday & SaturdayOpen 7 days & open for evening meals Friday & Saturday
ATTENTION WORKING PARENTS
Early Childhood CentreHours 7am - 6pm
Licensed for children 6wks - 5yrsOffering the same standard ofexcellence in both the Raumatiand Levin centres.
Raumati - Jo-Ann(04) 902 5437 (KIDS)
Levin - Karen(06) 368 5437 (KIDS)www.chelseahouse.co.nz
Flute CampAotearoa
19th March – 5.30pmWaihoanga Centre, Otaki
Flute Camp Aotearoa is a multi-dayresidential retreat that offers participants anopportunity to develop their flute playing ina safe and supportive environment. There isa focus on the Native American Style Flute,and all levels of abilities are welcome.For enquiries contact Todd Chaplin [email protected]
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Sustainable Home &Garden Show
21st and 22nd March – 9amKapiti Primary School, Paraparaumu
Kapiti’s own Home and Garden show offeringsustainable lifestyle options. Includes greengarden products, plants, healthy homeoptions, DIY workshops, resourceful gardendisplays, expert advice and much more. Formore information visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz or phone 021 1515 490.
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Amici Plays Bach
22nd March - 2.30pmWaikanae Memorial Hall
Nine of New Zealand’s leading musicians in a concert of well-known works by Bach for strings, flute, oboe and harpsichord. For moreinformation contact 04 905 6070 or visit www.waikanaemusic.org.nz
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Memories Are Madeof This
24th March – 11am till 1pmSouthward Theatre, Paraparaumu
We celebrate melody and memorieswith timeless classics we know andlove, as well as famous war songs thatcommemorate the centenary of Anzacand 70 years since the end of the SecondWorld War. Tickets cost $32 and includelunch after the show. For more informationor to book call 0508 266 237 or visitwww.daytimeconcerts.co.nz.
24MāorilandFilm Festival
24th till 29th March 2015
Māoriland is bringing filmmakers fromaround the world and around New Zealandto share their stories of making films inplaces from Alaska to Greenland to theoutback of Australia and around Aotearoa.Be part of the first International Indigenousfilm festival in New Zealand. For moreinformation contact Libby Hakaraia on021 810 484, email
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Buddy –The Buddy Holly Story
31st March – 8pm till 10pmSouthward Theatre, Paraparaumu
Experience the drama, passion andexcitement as a cast of phenomenallytalented actors and musicians tell BuddyHolly’s story, from his meteoric rise to fame,to his final legendary performance at TheSurf Ballroom in Clear Lake, Iowa. Ticketscost $55, which can be purchased fromTicketek.
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All Day• $7 Breakfast • $12 Big Breakfasts
• $14 Mains • Tea & CoffeeFRI & SAT Karaoke 9pm
BAR & CAFE902 8966
OPEN 7 DAYSMon-Fri
from 9.30 - LATESat & Sun from 8:30am
24 MARINE PARADE, PARAPARAUMU BEACH
BEACHBROOKSTABLESMaking Riding Fun by Building Confidence
• Pony Parties• Private and Group Lessons• Beach Treks• Corporate Team Building• School holiday Camps• Horse Purchase Appraisals• Clipping Service
We are an established ridingschool based 600m from thespectacular Otaki Beach.We specialise in lessons thatfocus on fun and buildingconfidence with horses on theground and in the saddle.
Book a confidence building sessionas a gift for someone special.Call us today!
Beachbrook Stables98 Rangiuru Road, Otaki BeachPhone 06-3640302/027 2448121www.beachbrookstables.co.nz
Golf at its purest04 902 8216www.paraparaumubeachgolfclub.co.nz Kapiti Road, Paraparaumu Beach
This summer, at the world-renowned Paraparaumu BeachGolf Club, tee off between 3pm & 5pm and pay just $32.A very special price for a very special golf course.
Meet Lilly, Kapiti’s hard working little Lilliputcaravan.Lilly travels around New Zealand to shows andevents promoting Kapiti as a cool place tovisit and explore. This was all made possibleby awesome contributions from KCDC andthe local businesses you see here. If you’d liketo be part of helping grow Kapiti as a touristdestination, contact The Kapiti Company on021 222 1038.
Disclaimer - All efforts have been made to publish correct information. However events may be postponed or cancelledat short notice. Please check with the event organiser, the Paraparaumu or Otaki i-SITE’s or listen to Beach FM 106.3 toconfirm event details. Visitors participating in Kapiti Coasting Summer Events Guide listed in this brochure do so at theirown risk and are responsible for personal belongings and property. Please supervise children at all times.
New Zealand StringQuartet
19th April - 2.30pmWaikanae Memorial Hall
New Zealand’s highly acclaimed stringquartet in a programme that includesquartets by Mozart, Shostakovich andDvorak. For more information call 04 9056070 or visit www.waikanaemusic.org.nz.
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Opera’sGreatest Hits
21st April – 11am till 1pmSouthwards Theatre, Paraparaumu
Opera’s Greatest Hits are used in everydaylife in movies and TV. That’s because theyare simply great songs. We bring you aselection of the most popular opera hitsfrom such composers as Puccini, Verdi,Bizet, Donizetti and Mozart. FeaturingDerek Hill, Elisha Fa’i-Hulton, Susan Bolandand Bonaventure Allan-Moetaua. Ticketscost $32 and include lunch after the show.To book call 0508 266 237 or visit ourwebsite www.daytimeconcerts.co.nz.
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OTAIHANGA OTAKI BEACH
OTAKI VILLAGEOTAKI
PARAPARAUMU
RAUMATI BEACH
RAUMATI SOUTHPARAPARAUMU BEACH PAEKAKARIKI
Two hundred million years ago, gigantic earthquakes split a ten kilometre long
piece of rock from the Tararua ranges and created the magical landscape that
is the Kapiti Coast. The island protects the mainland coast from the prevailing
westerly winds and the result is a warm climate and safe sandy beaches.
Due to this climate and the close proximity toWellington, the coast
became the holiday escape from the city, with characterful
settlements sprinkled along its length. Kapiti Coast is
a place to live a good life or to escape the
madness for a while.
You’ll love it!
Kapiti is home to some fascinating museums.
The world famous SOUTHWARD CARMUSEUM
houses a collection of over 400 vehicles ranging from
the multimillion dollar 1915 Stutz Indianapolis race
car to Marlene Dietrich’s elegant 1934 Cadillac, a Gull
Wing Mercedes, a DeLorean, dragsters, hotrods and
many more. TheMUSEUM OF AVIATION at Kapiti
Landing presents a history of New Zealand aviation
through photographs, models and memorabilia. The
TRAMWAYMUSEUM at MacKay’s Crossing houses
a restored collection ofWellington’s wooden trams
and you can ride one of the trams on a 2km track
through Queen Elizabeth Park. The PAEKAKARIKI
RAIL & HERITAGE MUSEUM features displays of
Railway memorabilia, original tool sheds, local
Maori and Paekakariki history and Second Marine
Division history. Next door you will find STEAM
INCORPORATEDwhere dedicated enthusiasts
restore and operate early New Zealand steam trains.
OTAKI MUSEUM in Otaki township tells the story
of Otaki and the surrounding region. The KAPITI
COAST MUSEUM is housed in the historicWaikanae
Post Office building and features a comprehensive
collection of historic radio, telephone and telegraph
equipment.MAHARA GALLERY is the districtMAHARA GALLERY
public art gallery and shows curated group and solo
exhibitions of contemporary art and cultural heritage.
Museums & Galleries
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COASTLANDSAQUATIC CENTRE
Swimming PoolsThe COASTLANDS AQUATIC CENTRE at
Paraparaumu is the region’s newest and largest
swimming facility with a 25 metre lane pool, 2
kids’pools, sauna and hydroslide. There is a 33
metre indoor pool at OTAKI as well as a toddlers’
pool and spa. AtWAIKANAE there is a much loved
33 metre outdoor pool, kids’pool and hydroslide
which is open from early November to late March.
Details at www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/ourdistrict
Freedom CampingFully self-contained motorhomes are permitted to
stay overnight at 9 locations designated by the local
council. Permits are not required. The Raumati,
Paraparaumu andWaikanae sites have a maximum
1 night stay, with 2 night stays permitted at Otaki.
Golf CoursesKapiti is a great place for golfers! PARAPARAUMU
BEACH GOLF COURSE, the region’s most famous
course, is considered to be amongst the best links
courses in the Southern Hemisphere. Twelve-time
host to the New Zealand Open, the course is both
spectacular and challenging.
Inland, sheltered in the valley behind Paraparaumu,
is the KAPITI GOLF CLUB. The short 9-hole course
might be picturesque, but it is also extremely
challenging.
Head north toWaikanae Beach and almost in the
shadow of Kapiti Island is theWAIKANAE GOLF
CLUB. The course is fully irrigated and groomed
and quite beautiful. Casual green fees are very
reasonable. A little further up the line is OTAKI
GOLF CLUB, another links course set amongst sand
dunes with fairways lined with mature trees.
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MarketsThere are great regular weekend markets along
the coast. PARAPARAUMU BEACHMARKET and
WAIKANAEMARKET operate every Saturday from
8.30am to 1pm offering fresh fruit and veg, bread,
seafood, preserves, plants, hot food, crafts and
collectibles. OTAKI CRAFT MARKET runs every
Sunday from 9am selling arts and crafts, used
goods, tools, books, pot plants and lots more.