Reap some holiday fun at Hollards Harvest Festival
Reap some holiday fun at Hollards Harvest Festival
Competitions, live music, delicious food and
family fun will be on the agenda at a Harvest Festival at
Hollard Gardens, Kaponga, on Easter Monday, 6
April.
Building on the age-old tradition of autumn celebrations to mark the end of the growing season, the Hollards team is planning a day jam-packed with activities including:
Competitions including most unusual pumpkin,
biggest and smallest pumpkins, best vegetable creation with
a ‘garden tool’ theme, scariest scarecrow and best
vegetable dish.
Live music by K2 The Power, a folk duo
and multi instrumentalists playing a selection of much-loved
contemporary classics, and performances by the ukulele
orchestra Taranaki Ukestra.
Food stalls, children’s
games and garden demonstrations.
The event runs from 10am
to 3pm at Hollard Gardens, 1686 Upper Manaia Road, Kaponga.
Entry is free.
The Harvest Festival is part of a year-round programme of free public events at Hollard Gardens, Pukeiti and Tupare, the three heritage properties owned and managed by the Taranaki Regional Council on behalf of the people of the region.
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