Pukekohe murals revealed this Saturday
Media release
27 November 2013
Pukekohe murals revealed this Saturday
This Saturday promises to be an enjoyable day for all, as top-class murals by local artists are unveiled in Pukekohe.
Nine murals painted by individual artists and community groups from across Franklin will be revealed in the Pukekohe town square, installed as part of a beautification effort led by the Franklin Youth Advisory Board and the Pukekohe Business Association.
“We know the public will be very excited to
see the murals in situ,” says youth advisory board
chairperson Sarah Summerscales. “They will be appreciated
by locals and visitors alike, and add vibrancy and character
to our town centre.”
Proceedings will begin at 11:00am.
The murals will be blessed, before a range of live
performances and activities. Entry is free, and there will
be a sausage sizzle and light refreshments available on the
day.
What: Billboard art unveiling and dedication +
activities and performances
Where: Pukekohe Town Square
(King St, Pukekohe)
When: Saturday 30th November, 11:00am
– 2:00pm
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