Young At Heart Festival Returns To Celebrate Seniors And Sustainability

Tauranga City Council is partnering with Envirohub Bay of Plenty to bring this year’s Young at Heart Festival to life.
From 1–8 October, the week of community-led events will celebrate our older community – parents, grandparents, friends, and neighbours. The festival wraps around the official International Day of Older Persons on Wednesday, 1 October 2025.
Rachael Pratt, Envirohub Bay of Plenty Project Co-ordinator, says this year’s theme, Wise by Nature, encourages thoughtful, everyday choices that support personal wellbeing, strengthen communities, and protect our planet.
“Through engaging activities and meaningful moments, the festival promotes a sustainable and connected way of living,” Rachael says.
Paula Naude, Head of Community Outcomes & Emergency Management at Tauranga City Council, says the Young at Heart Festival is a celebration of ageing with pride, purpose, and joy.
“It’s about recognising the invaluable contributions of our older residents and creating opportunities for connection, creativity, and community spirit. Tauranga City Council is committed to fostering a city where people can age positively, feel respected for their wisdom, and find meaningful ways to stay engaged—whether they’ve lived here for decades or are new to the area,” Paula says.
Festival
highlights include:
- Launch Event –
Wednesday, 1 October, The Strand
Celebrate the
opening of the festival and discover the winners of the Old
is the New Black photo competition.
- Cirque du
Generation: Connecting Through Circus – Thursday, 2
October
An opportunity for grandparents and
grandkids to connect, laugh, and play together through the
magic of Social Circus! Try juggling, balancing, hula hoops,
and more.
- Village Vibes – Friday, 3
October
Head to the Historic Village for a
joyful day of live music, creative workshops, a free morning
tea for golden guests and much more!
- Senior
Music Festival – Saturday, 4 October
Enjoy the
uplifting sounds of local choirs in an afternoon of singing
and nostalgia.
- Hand-building Pottery
Workshop – Sunday, 5 October
A workshop
designed to spark creativity and share the magic of pottery
in a fun and exciting way.
- Pub Quiz Afternoon
– Monday, 6 October, Jack Dusty’s
Test your
general knowledge in a lively and laughter-filled afternoon
of friendly competition.
- Badminton - Tuesday, 7
October
Join the Mount Morning Badminton club
for a free badminton session with morning tea
provided.
- Tree Planting Celebration –
Wednesday, 8 October
Join Envirohub to close the
festival with a tree planting event—a symbolic and
sustainable way to mark the week’s end.
Whether you’re rediscovering a long-lost passion or trying something new, there’s something for everyone at the Young at Heart Festival.
For the full programme, event details and to book ticketed events, visit www.youngatheart.co.nz or pick up a programme from Tauranga City libraries.
Let’s celebrate ageing—together.
For public event enquiries: youngatheart@envirohub.org.nz
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