The Northern Advocate

Musical storm to visit Kerikeri

- Sandy Myhre

Direct from Dublin to Kerikeri comes the World of Musicals in Concert, a collection of favourite musical songs brought together for a night of reminiscin­g and nostalgia and a singalong if you know the melodic genre.

Hit songs from various musicals are brought together in one show tailored to suit a cross-section of ages. The format is renowned as a stepping stone for the emergence of considerab­le showbiz talent.

The cast consists of talent from the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia alongside some returning cast members from previous visits to Australia and New Zealand.

Many of the cast are establishe­d theatre, opera and television performers across various internatio­nal musical circuits.

They are performing from the best of The Phantom of the Opera and Les Miserables to We Will Rock You and Sister Act among other favourites.

The leading male voice is Ireland’s Ciara´n John Olohan, a singer and musician from County Wicklow. He trained under Philip O’Reilly at the Royal Irish Academy of Music in Dublin.

He comes from a significan­t musical background. He has worked in countries including the United States, Canada, Australia China, Germany, Spain, Norway and the UK. He recorded his debut solo album Wicklow My Home in 2018.

The cast is on a whirlwind tour of New Zealand, performing 12 concerts from July 1 at The Turner Centre in Kerikeri and finishing at the ASB Theatre in Blenheim on July 16. For more informatio­n, go to: https://www. turnercent­re.co.nz/upcomingev­ents/

An important birthday celebratio­n

Gardening, DIY and homewares store Mitre 10 is celebratin­g its 50th birthday towards the end of June.

Nationally, the company is offering a prize package worth $120,000 if you enter online.

First prize is $50,000 cash, there are two $25,000 cash prizes and 20 $1000 Mitre 10 gift cards if you spend $20 or more.

Mitre 10 Club members are automatica­lly in the draw for the gift cards, on receipt or verificati­on of club membership.

Closer to home, Mitre 10 in Waipapa is hosting several events on the weekend of June 22 in the garden centre.

A mural is being painted live in store by local street artist Erika Pearce.

As well as painting her own mural, she will be inspiring mini-artists, also known as kids, to come and join in the creativity and collaborat­e on a kids’ mural.

A winter wellness workshop is being conducted by local plant-based chef and author Anna Valentine from The Veggie Tree.

On Friday, June 21, there are workshops for kids to learn how to decorate a Matariki star cookie and on Sunday, June 23, how to build a planter box.

There is free face painting on offer, free seeds are being given away and the chance to win some prizes with a spinning wheel.

Business awards up for grabs

For the past 47 years, the Northland Business Awards, organised by North Chamber, have supported the business community by recognisin­g local businesses both big and small.

The exception was 2020, the year of Covid, when the awards took on a community-based format under the name Northland Business Champions.

Entries are now open for the 2024 awards and the criteria is loosely based on the Internatio­nal Baldridge Business Excellence Criteria, which is a detailed “warrant of fitness”.

There are 16 categories and North Chamber expect to receive around 92 entries.

There are coaching clinics around the region before judging takes place in Whangārei, Dargaville, Kerikeri, Kaikohe and Mangawhai. The clinics will provide some insight into what the judges are looking for. They are

for one hour and are free.

All entries are considered for the Judges Choice Award and all business category winners are considered for the supreme award. The awards are designed to help develop excellent business practise in Tai Tokerau.

The Northland Business Excellence Awards are open now and close on August 2, 2024. Business judging takes place between August 12 and October 7. Judge visits will take place between August 19 and September 30.

Nomination­s for the Customer Choice Awards, the Employee of the Year and The Northern Advocate Business Hall of Fame Award open on August 1 and close on September 20.

A number of events are held in the region prior to the awards presentati­on.

There is a launch and wellbeing dinner in Whangarei on June 19, an awards launch at Ngāwha, a breakfast at Kerikeri and a cocktail event in Whangārei, all culminatin­g in the awards presentati­on event at McKay Stadium in Kensington, Whangarei, on November 1, 2024.

Pop-up meetings on the Waterfront

Back in 2022, a Strand Project was initiated by the Bay of IslandsWha­ngaroa Community Board. The intention was to get community feedback on improving the waterfront segment of Russell, known as The Strand.

Jane Hindle from the Community Board set up a steering committee to be responsibl­e for the process. It was decided, from a suggestion by Helen Ough Dealy, not to hold the meetings in the town hall but to have pop-up meetings where interested parties could come along and have a say.

There were guest speakers involved. Robin Rawson answered questions on different types of parks and reserves, Heather Lindauer, a local historian, spoke on the legacy of the pohutukawa that line The Strand and Elizabeth Stacey from Northland Transport Alliance was the expert on “all things roading”.

The community responded. There were 556 ideas emanating from the pop-up shop, 446 ideas to make The Strand and waterfront better, 175 opinions promoting small changes to The Strand and waterfront and there were 724 “likes” from Facebook posts.

Most people were concerned about cars being allowed to drive the length of The Strand, fewer suggested play spaces and parks, even fewer wanted to see more casual seating on the waterfront.

Several wanted improved landscapin­g, planting and accessibil­ity and some wanted more picnic, barbecue and hangi places, while others wanted to see more attraction­s in the form of history and culture along the waterfront. A few said do nothing at all and even fewer talked about erosion protection.

The Russell Activation Weekend is planned for Saturday, June 15, and Sunday, June 26, in the Russell Town Hall to brainstorm the key themes emerging from the pop-ups. The themes will be led by facilitato­r Denise Bijoux.

For more informatio­n: kororareka­korero.nz

 ?? ?? The World of Musicals in Concert with lead singer Ireland’s Ciara´n John Olohan.
The World of Musicals in Concert with lead singer Ireland’s Ciara´n John Olohan.
 ?? ?? Anna Valentine, the local plant-based chef from The Veggie Tree, is conducting workshops at Mitre 10 Waipapa.
Anna Valentine, the local plant-based chef from The Veggie Tree, is conducting workshops at Mitre 10 Waipapa.
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 ?? ?? Geobind, picking up the Jeroen Jongejans Innovative award in the 2023 North Chamber Business Awards. From left: Paul Linton Northland Inc, Kate Malcolm Dive Tutukaka, Jesse Henderson, Doug Sturrock and Alice Hosted from Geobind with baby Archie.
Geobind, picking up the Jeroen Jongejans Innovative award in the 2023 North Chamber Business Awards. From left: Paul Linton Northland Inc, Kate Malcolm Dive Tutukaka, Jesse Henderson, Doug Sturrock and Alice Hosted from Geobind with baby Archie.
 ?? Photo / Sandy Myhre ?? Discussion­s on improving the Russell waterfront have taken place in April and May. An Activation Weekend takes place this coming weekend to brainstorm the key themes.
Photo / Sandy Myhre Discussion­s on improving the Russell waterfront have taken place in April and May. An Activation Weekend takes place this coming weekend to brainstorm the key themes.

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