It's a wet and miserable day here,
not at all like last Saturday evening
when I volunteered at the Light Party
in the city's football stadium.
| face painters receiving their instructions |
The light party is an event put on by
the Acts of Kindness charitable trust as an alternative
to the trick or treating of halloween.
It was nice and warm out on the field under the roof.
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| on the big screen - a *Kapa Haka group on stage |
A gold coin entry and various stalls around about
selling eats and drinks, at (mostly) reasonable prices.
Non stop entertainment on stage all evening
and lots of bouncy castles, races, games and such like
for those who are young or young at heart.
| Chloe and her mate |
Youngest grand daughter Chloe and her friend
were volunteers as well, on the face painting booth.
| the crowd coming in - gate is at the centre right |
Their younger brothers and sisters were
somewhere in the crowd. During the course
of the evening we went for two
Guinness Book of world records.
The first one popping bubble wrap
and the second was for holding your hands in a heart shape.
I haven't heard how we got on but it was a lot of fun,
I was roped in as a marshal for that as well :)
| tea or coffee and cake $2-00 |
My main job was working on a tea and coffee booth
and I must admit I had a ball and will
be volunteering again next year.
The photo above was taken at the end of
the evening just before we cleaned up.
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*Kapa Haka is part of the cultural identity of
most, if not all, of our primary schools in New Zealand.
I've put an explanation from Wikipedia below.
Kapa haka is the term for Māori performing arts and literally means to form a line (kapa) and dance (haka). Kapa haka is an avenue for Maori people to express and showcase their heritage and cultural Polynesian identity through song and dance.
Kapa haka - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kapa_haka
Well I hope you all have a wonderful week.
I have a very busy one coming up
but today's outing has been cancelled so this morning
I took the opportunity to write out some Christmas cards!
I know, I know, but November is a busy, busy, month for me.
Diana
