Stardome Observatory and Planetarium Holiday Plan
Stardome Observatory and Planetarium to keep the kids entertained
Keeping children entertained during the
next school holidays is no easy feat.
Luckily for The Stardome Observatory and Planetarium, Auckland-based Raven Rolls have come to the rescue.
The Stardome Observatory and Planetarium is currently planning their next school holiday activity and want the children to create their own telescope and this is where Raven Rolls comes in.
Auckland-based Raven Rolls is a New Zealand-owned manufacturer of spiral wound cardboard tubes.
Their product range includes poster tubes right the way through to heavy walled industrial cores of various sizes.
In the spirit of social giving, Raven Rolls are donating 4000 calendar tubes to the Stardome Observatory and Planetarium so children can have a fun and educational experience next school holidays by making their own telescope with them.
“We were more than happy to donate our rolls to the Stardome Observatory and Planetarium. It’s just a small way we can give back to the community,” says Robert Greenbury, co-owner of Raven Rolls.
Having children of their own, Robert and Vicki know the struggle of keeping children entertained over the school holiday period.
“We have two young children, so we think what the Stardome Observatory and Planetarium are doing over the holidays is fantastic for both children and parents,” says Vicki.
Raven Rolls feature an experienced and professional team that have strong knowledge of the industry that you can rely on.
Raven Rolls spirally wound cardboard tubes are used throughout a range of industries and applications.
Made to order, custom cardboard tubes are crush resistant and produced to exact specifications, maintaining tight tolerances for precision use. Give them a call today to discuss all your cardboard tube needs.
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