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Bumper Weekend In Store For Lower Hutt
Friday, 13 September 2024, 1:01 pm
Press Release: Hutt City Council
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From LEGO® building and running up hills to a
celebration of cultural diversity, Lower Hutt is the place
to be this weekend.
Events being held in Lower Hutt
over the weekend include:
- Hutt
MultiFest, 14 September, 11am-4pm, Te Mako - Naenae
Community Centre. Lower Hutt’s annual celebration of its
ethnic diversity. It includes cultural performances, arts
& crafts, and food from around the world. It’s a free,
family-friendly event.
- Mitre 10 Mega
Wainuiomata Hill Run, 14 September, various race start
times, There are two running/walking options - a 6km course
and, for those a bit fitter, a 10km option. The event is
supporting the Lower Hutt
Community Foodbank.
- Wellington Brickshow,
14-15 September, 9am-5pm Saturday, 9am-4pm Sunday, Walter
Nash Centre. New Zealand’s only Brick Convention sees
teams compete against the clock to build a massive LEGO®
set, random prizes are up for grabs, and awards given out to
the best of the 150 exhibitors. Tickets are available at the
door. Last year, about 6000 people attended the
event.
- Hutt Marathon, 15
September. Events include the full marathon distance, as
well as a half marathon, 10km, 5km, and 1km (for the kids).
This year the half marathon doubles as the Wellington Half
Marathon Championship event.
Mayor Campbell
Barry says there is a little bit of something for everyone
this weekend.
"The Hutt MultiFest is a vibrant
celebration of our city's cultural diversity, filled with
food, music, dance, and art. I’m looking forward to being
there.
"Whether you're lacing up your shoes for the
running events or excited to check out the Wellington
Brickshow, there's no shortage of activities to get involved
in this weekend."
Mayor Barry says Council is looking
to build its events calendar in the coming
years.
"Events bring vibrancy and energy to our city,
attract more people to Lower Hutt, and support our local
economy. I’m excited about hosting more events in our
city."
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