Sticky TV presenters make a splash at Eye on Nature
Sticky TV presenters make a splash at Eye on Nature
Sticky TV fans will get a chance to meet their favorite presenters at this year’s free Eye on Nature ‘Water for Life’ Family Day.
The fun-loving presenters of channel Four's popular TV show, Sticky TV - Walter Neilands, Jah Paki and Leanna Cooper – will officially open the event at Auckland Botanic Gardens event site at 11am on Saturday 9th April. Fans will be able to join the stars as they explore an interactive cave, get familiar with local fish, create origami seabirds, and learn how to make their own rain.
Open to all Aucklanders, the Family Day promises a myriad of hands-on events and activities to entertain and educate young minds. Through the 'Water for Life’ theme, the aim is to encourage young people to become custodians of New Zealand’s waterways and its life forms and teach them about the positive actions they can take to ensure our waterways remain cool, clean, and clear.
Environmental organisations from around New Zealand are partnering with the Manukau Beautification Charitable Trust (MBCT) to host the event, which is supported by the six Auckland Southern Local Boards, Auckland Council and Auckland Botanic Gardens.
The Sticky TV presenters will be at Eye on Nature’s Family Day between 11am – 1pm.
Eye on Nature 2016
Where:
Auckland Botanic Gardens event site (entry via Everglade
Drive)
When: Saturday 9th
April 2016
Timings: 11AM –
8PM
Wearable Arts Fashion Parade – 6PM
– 8PM
Includes entertainments, hands-on arts and
crafts, games, and prizes - a full programme and list of
partner activities can be viewed at:
http://www.beautifulmanukau.org.nz/Eye-on-nature.html
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