Advent Fair – Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School
Advent Fair – Titirangi Rudolf Steiner School
Sunday 18th November 2012
10 am – 3pm
5
Helios Place, Titirangi
This is a fair you will enjoy whether you are 2 or 75. There is something here for everyone!
Christmas gifts, home baking, wreath making, a Fairy Queen, crafts, music, games, books, pre-loved designer clothes, plants, stilt-walkers, organic food and much more.
With both quiet and lively spaces where you can celebrate summer, the imagination and also a chance to find local, unique and sustainable Christmas gifts.
Come savour the delicious and wholesome food at our cafe, relax or try out the barista’s great coffee and browse the many stalls including locally designed jewellery, carvings, handmade body products and clothing. There are plenty of children’s activities such as making candles, flower garlands, field games, a flying fox, face painting, a children’s bazaar and cafe.
With a silent auction featuring well known artists’ work, archery and a white elephant there is plenty for adults too.
Come and listen to the local music with a variety of rock, jazz, electronic pop, blues, folk and classical including:
• Cat
Tunks
• The Verandahs
• Mr
Roberelli
• SJD
• Richard Ingamells
This is also a chance to gain insight about why so many people are choosing Waldorf/Steiner education, talk to our teachers, see student work and find out more about our special character.
Or just come along and enjoy a day with the family. All are welcome and it is free admission.
See Facebook or our website for more information www.titirangi.steiner.school.nz
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