Tennyson St Fair
Media Release
From: Elim
International Church
11 October
2012
Tennyson
Street will be anything but ordinary this Sunday as Elim
International Church, in conjunction with the Wellington
City Council, stages a party the community won’t
forget.
The fair has something for
everyone from a petting zoo, pony cart rides and
face-painting for the littlies right through to performances
by soul singer Kemara Fuimaono and the Downtown Community
Ministry’s Ukelele Orchestra.
There will also
be a huge selection of international foods, good quality
pre-loved clothing, Christmas crafts and jewellery not to
mention art and exhibitions.
Community groups
represented include Supergrans, Capital Care, Elim
International Kids Early Childhood Centre and Compassion
House.
Fair organiser Kim Boyce-Campbell says the fair
is a chance to bring people living in the inner-city
together to celebrate community.
She says part of the reason for this celebration is that strengthened connections within the local community will help people prepare for a natural disaster.
“Our church is ideally situated to open our doors and help people if a disaster occurs, so we want our neighbours to know we’re here.”
A survey team
will be circulating at the fair, asking people what they
would like to see happen to enhance community in the inner
city. They will also be providing information about
emergency preparedness and giving out prizes. Water
containers and survival packs will also be available for
sale.
Tennyson St runs off Cambridge Tce. The fair starts
at 11am and runs until 2.30pm.
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