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Waiomu Summer Fair

24th January 10am - 3pm,  Waiomu Domain.

Waiomu Summer Fair at Waiomu Domain is a community fundraising event

Thames Coast Protection Society has run the Waiomu Summer Fair to raise funds for environmental projects on the Thames Coast and provide a fun day for the community since the 1980's. Other volunteer community groups that wish to, are able to raise their profile at the fair (we waive stall holder costs for them) and because of the boost in visitor numbers local business' also benefit.

The fair is run on the Saturday of Auckland Anniversary Weekend from 10am - 3pm . The venue for the fair is an added attraction as the Domain offers picnicking facilities under grand old Pohutukawa, a children's playground and of course, the beach.

Music, crafts, children's entertainment, food, white elephant, quick fire raffles, new and used clothing, books and a monster auction are just some of the attractions.


crafts, bargains, food, raffles, music, face-painting, stalls; books; plants; clothes; white elephant

The Waiomu Summer fair at the Waiomu Domain is organised annually by TCPS. A key feature is the GIANT 2nd-hand goods Auction which has been a feature for over 12 years. Proceeds from this support the work of the society.  The auction is an excellent way for coasters and holiday-makers to to recyle all manner of goods and give them a new life.

To book a Stall, $20  contact:

Ian Coatsworth Chairperson - Thames Coast Protection Society (07 868 2161)

Carol Nanning Waiomu Summer Fair & Predator Control Coordinator

Thames Coast Kiwi Care (07 868 4750)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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