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UID:6956-1733306400-1745771400@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Kura Pounamu
DESCRIPTION:Kura Pounamu – Our treasured stone \nFeaturing over 200 taonga pounamu – this exhibition celebrates the timeless beauty and enduring legacy of pounamu – New Zealand greenstone \nOpen Daily at the Hokitika Museum from 4th December 2024 to 27th April 2025\, 10am to 4.30pm
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/kura-pounamu/
LOCATION:hokitika museum\, 17 Hamilton Street\, Hokitika\, Westland\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="hokitika museum":MAILTO:enquiries@hokitikamuseum.nz
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250116
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CREATED:20250112T205359Z
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UID:7102-1736899200-1736985599@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Mindful Morning - Greenstone Retreat
DESCRIPTION:Join us this at Greenstone Retreat in Kumara on Wednesday 15th January for a deeply healing\, personalized session\, including all things yoga and holistic. Making connections\, learning new life tools and relaxing the body and mind deeply to leave you feeling connected to your higher self\, with a wide open heart and ready to face all that life can teach you.\nBooking essential\nCost: $33 or Koha
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/mindful-morning-greenstone-retreat/
LOCATION:Greenstone Retreat Kumara\, 45 Greenstone Road\, Kumara\, Westland\, 7832\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="Greenstone Retreat Kumara":MAILTO:greenstoneretreat@outlook.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250117T100000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250119T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20240613T013109Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T013717Z
UID:6739-1737108000-1737306000@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Jackson Bay Sesquicentennial - Historic Display
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the settlement of Jackson Bay.\nHistoric Display – Friday 17th – Sunday 19th January – 10am – 5pm\n\n\nKathryn Bennie\, the Jackson Bay historian who has done exhaustive and meticulous research over the last 12 to 14 years on these early settlers\, will also host a display in her shed at the Bay from 10am\, Friday-Sunday. This may be of particular interest to those wanting to look back into the early settlement and especially those with ancestors as there are files on all the immigrant families including where many had settled on their selected blocks of land. \n\n\nHistory of Jackson Bay \nJanuary 19th 1875\, was the very first landing of immigrants at Jackson Bay under a Special Settlement Scheme. The government had surveyed a township and farming community in the area\, promising generous land ownership schemes\, on-going employment\, unlimited natural resources to harness\, regular communication\, vital infrastructure and a prosperous future. \nThe reality was vastly different for most\, if not all\, of the settlers\, who in the first year experienced record rainfall with flooding and land slips that accompany these events. They faced erratic employment and communications\, frugal living conditions and exorbitant prices for any food that made its way to the Bay. Attempts at growing crops were thwarted by floods and at the end of the first three years most had left in dribs and drabs until\, in 1879\, a Government Commission of Enquiry was held into the failed settlement. In total there were several hundred settlers that were landed over the course of those years. Most left\, some of them died\, and others endured. \nThe lack of a wharf was a huge nail in the coffin of the settlement as no timber could be milled and sent out and no supplies could be landed regularly or safely. To leave entailed crossing the Arawhata\, Waiatoto\, Okuru\, and Turnbill Rivers following a muddy track to get to Haast as most did not have the money to return to Hokitika by boat. Despite these very inauspicious beginnings a few hardy families remained and carved out a life from the bush and the ocean gradually clearing some land and making a place for themselves in this beautiful but brutal wilderness. Descendants from some of those families still live in this area.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/jackson-bay-sesquicentennial-historic-display/
LOCATION:Westland
CATEGORIES:150 Years
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250119
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20241203T051418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T062638Z
UID:6953-1737158400-1737244799@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Wild Outdoorsman Kahawai Fishing Competition
DESCRIPTION:Wild Outdoorsman – Fishing & Firearms& The Kaniere Empire Hotel bring you the annualWEST COAST KAHAWAI FISHING COMPETITION 2025\nFISHING – BBQ – GREAT YARNS\nThis years annual West Coast Kahawai Fishing Competition will be held on Saturday 18th Jan 2025 and is our 11th year running! – So bring the whole family along for a great day of Fishing!\nOVER $35\, 000 WORTH OF PRIZES!• MAJOR SPOT PRIZES• A MASS OF SPOT PRIZES• MASSIVE HEAVIEST FISH PRIZES1st\, 2nd & 3rd prizes for Adults & Juniors\nRules:• Fish anywhere on the West Coast!• One Kahawai per person• Kahawai MUST be bled\, gilled & gutted• Be safe\, look after each other and Have fun! \n*** Weigh in at 6pm Saturday 18th Jan at the Kaniere Empire Hotel followed by prize giving ***Even if you don’t catch a fish you might catch a prize!\n* Entry is open 9am Friday 20th Dec *\nEntry form costs: Kids $10 Adults $30\nEntry Forms can be found at these great locations:• Wild Outdoorsman | 28 Tancred St\, Hokitika 03 755 8947• Fishing And Firearms | 63 Tainui St\, Greymouth 03 768 0206• Kaniere Hotel | 289 Kaniere Road\, Hokitika 03 755 8443\n* Entry Closes 5pm Friday 17th Jan *Entries capped at 500\nWeb: https://www.wildoutdoorsman.co.nz/kahawai-fishing…\nA huge thank you to our sponsors for your continued support over the last 10 years!\nWild OutdoorsmanFishing And FirearmsKaniere HotelHoki HireWilderness Trophy Hunting New ZealandHokitika TownchipWestland Upholstry NZDelore Electrical & Heatpumps LimitedMitre 10 New Zealand HokitikaKatsu- Sushi and Noodle HouseExcavator worldRag Knives HokitikaWestland Engineering SuppliesThe Warehouse – GreymouthWest Op LTD HokitikaAitkens AgenciesSpeight’sMonteithsLion Brown BreweriesSeahorse KontikiBernsportComposite DevelopmentPure fishing New ZealandBlack Magic TackleCameron Outdoors LtdOutdoor OutfittersSpikaStoney Creek NZHunters ElementOutdoor Sports NZSwaziSwanndriBrittain Wynyard & Co LimitedSR Marston & Co LimitedFishing & leisureTight Lines LtdKilwell SportsTacklemanBene FootwearMerrellKnifekutAmpro New ZealandCompanion BrandsSvord KnivesThe Fishing PaperBeretta New ZealandBobo ProductsNioa New ZealandLonely TrackParamoMountain AdventureHarcourtsThe Fishing Paper
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/wild-outdoorsman-kahawai-fishing-competition/
LOCATION:Hokitika Beach\, Beach Street\, Hokitika\, Westland\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250120
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CREATED:20250108T000828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T000828Z
UID:7061-1737158400-1737331199@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Living Waters Music Festival Hokitika
DESCRIPTION:Living Waters Music Festival 18th and 19th January 2025 \nHeld at beautiful Scenic Water Ways 32c Adairs Road Hokitika \nCome for the day of live Christian Music. We have a big line up of incredible artists. Lots of food trailers entertainment for Children on this beautiful venue. Bring a picnic blanket and fold up chairs or sit on our hay bails while you enjoy the concert. \nSunday morning will be our combined Church service. \nthe Speaker will be Brendon Hall from Taupo \nwith his own music team introducing their newly released original songs. \nWe look forward to an amazing weekend of music and Testimonies of God healing and transforming lives. \nTickets available at: \nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.nz/e/living-waters-music-festival-tickets-977213390557?aff=ebdsshother&utm_share_source=listing_android&fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTAAAR3T7jfUKqm9uc1A2pAs_9M7dbJQAk-6UrtwpeftDpCmKF3O_4A3hU_zBgM_aem_ob9XAND2KeHlyH4XRWYTxw
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/living-waters-music-festival-hokitika/
LOCATION:West Coast Scenic Waterways\, 32c Adairs Road\, Hokitika;HKT\, Ruatapu\, 7882\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T080000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T140000
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CREATED:20250107T232805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250107T232844Z
UID:7053-1737187200-1737208800@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Hokitika Gorge Kayak
DESCRIPTION:Kayak down the wide and meandering Hokitika River from the Gorge back to the Kaniere Bridge. Five sets of Class 2 rapids to enjoy. Rain and river height dependent. You will need your own kayak\, PFD and helmet. Duration is 6 hrs \n$5 Member \n$10 Non-Member \nYour leader is Euan Mackenzie. \nJanuary 18th\, 2025\, at 8AM
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/hokitika-gorge-kayak/
LOCATION:hokitika gorge
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T123000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20250113T045447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T050604Z
UID:7121-1737203400-1737219600@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Lake Kaniere Powerboat Day
DESCRIPTION:Maritime New Zealand has reserved an area near Hans Bay for this power boating club race-training day. The Hans Bay boat ramps will be closed during the above period\, and an area of lake between Canoe Cove and Rose Creek\, as shown on a sign at the Sunny Bight ramp during the event. \nFor further information\, call the Lake Kaniere Yacht and Power Boat Club secretary on 027 738 7528.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/lake-kaniere-powerboat-day/
LOCATION:Lake Kaniere\, Lake Kaniere\, Hokitika
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T133000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T143000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20240613T011305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T013825Z
UID:6728-1737207000-1737210600@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Jackson Bay Sesquicentennial - Plaque Unveiling
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the settlement of Jackson Bay.\nPlaque Unveiling – Saturday 18th January – 1:30pm\nMeet at the Arawata Cemetery to unveil a new plaque with confirmed names and information of people buried within. We then progress to Jackson Bay and meet at the DOC kiosk to reveal the information panel offer 300 names from the firmt ship load of settlers in January 18th\, 1875\, followed by the new plaque unveiling at Jackson Bay foreshore. \nHistory of Jackson Bay\nJanuary 19th 1875\, was the very first landing of immigrants at Jackson Bay under a Special Settlement Scheme. The government had surveyed a township and farming community in the area\, promising generous land ownership schemes\, on-going employment\, unlimited natural resources to harness\, regular communication\, vital infrastructure and a prosperous future. \nThe reality was vastly different for most\, if not all\, of the settlers\, who in the first year experienced record rainfall with flooding and land slips that accompany these events. They faced erratic employment and communications\, frugal living conditions and exorbitant prices for any food that made its way to the Bay. Attempts at growing crops were thwarted by floods and at the end of the first three years most had left in dribs and drabs until\, in 1879\, a Government Commission of Enquiry was held into the failed settlement. In total there were several hundred settlers that were landed over the course of those years. Most left\, some of them died\, and others endured. \nThe lack of a wharf was a huge nail in the coffin of the settlement as no timber could be milled and sent out and no supplies could be landed regularly or safely. To leave entailed crossing the Arawhata\, Waiatoto\, Okuru\, and Turnbill Rivers following a muddy track to get to Haast as most did not have the money to return to Hokitika by boat. Despite these very inauspicious beginnings a few hardy families remained and carved out a life from the bush and the ocean gradually clearing some land and making a place for themselves in this beautiful but brutal wilderness. Descendants from some of those families still live in this area.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/jackson-bay-sesquicentennial-plaque-unveiling/
LOCATION:Arawata Cemetery\, 4382 Haast-Jackson Bay Road\, Haast\, Jackson Bay\, 7886
CATEGORIES:150 Years
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250118T233000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20240613T012011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240613T022753Z
UID:6733-1737221400-1737243000@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Jackson Bay Sesquicentennial - Celebration Dinner
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the settlement of Jackson Bay.\nCelebration Dinner – Saturday 18th January – 5:30pm\nWe will meet in the Arawata Bar at the Heartland Hotel from 5:30pm for drinks and speeches at 6pm. Ticket price includes a full buffet dinner served from 6:30pm. Red & white wine\, bottled beer and soft drinks available to purchase throughout the night (other drinks\, spirits etc may be purchased from the main bar). \nPeriod costume is encouraged but not compulsory. \nTickets are limited to 150 so be in quick! Ticket sale ends on 20th November 2024 \nHistory of Jackson Bay\nJanuary 19th 1875\, was the very first landing of immigrants at Jackson Bay under a Special Settlement Scheme. The government had surveyed a township and farming community in the area\, promising generous land ownership schemes\, on-going employment\, unlimited natural resources to harness\, regular communication\, vital infrastructure and a prosperous future. \nThe reality was vastly different for most\, if not all\, of the settlers\, who in the first year experienced record rainfall with flooding and land slips that accompany these events. They faced erratic employment and communications\, frugal living conditions and exorbitant prices for any food that made its way to the Bay. Attempts at growing crops were thwarted by floods and at the end of the first three years most had left in dribs and drabs until\, in 1879\, a Government Commission of Enquiry was held into the failed settlement. In total there were several hundred settlers that were landed over the course of those years. Most left\, some of them died\, and others endured. \nThe lack of a wharf was a huge nail in the coffin of the settlement as no timber could be milled and sent out and no supplies could be landed regularly or safely. To leave entailed crossing the Arawhata\, Waiatoto\, Okuru\, and Turnbill Rivers following a muddy track to get to Haast as most did not have the money to return to Hokitika by boat. Despite these very inauspicious beginnings a few hardy families remained and carved out a life from the bush and the ocean gradually clearing some land and making a place for themselves in this beautiful but brutal wilderness. Descendants from some of those families still live in this area.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/6733/
LOCATION:Haast Heritage Hotel\, 26 Haast-Jackson Bay Road\, Haast\, Westland\, 7886\, New Zealand
CATEGORIES:150 Years
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250120T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250121T183000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20250108T000920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250108T000920Z
UID:7065-1737397800-1737484200@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:BOAZ Anema - Woodstock Hotel Hokitika
DESCRIPTION:Singer / songwriter Boaz Anema and his Southern Summer tour make their way to Woodstock Brewing in Hokitika / Woodstock on Monday 20th and Tuesday 21st January 2025. \nStarting at 6:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday\, Boaz will play a mix of classic tunes and his own original compositions. It’s the perfect way to enjoy live music in a relaxed\, scenic setting. \nFree Entry \nhttps://www.woodstockbrewing.co.nz/ : dinner reservations
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/boaz-anema-woodstock-hotel-hokitika/
LOCATION:Woodstock Hotel\, 250 Woodstock Rimu Road\, Hokitika\, Westland\, New Zealand
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20241203T045156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241203T045156Z
UID:6950-1737504000-1737935999@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Driftwood & Sand Festival - 2025
DESCRIPTION:Nau Mai Haere Mai – Welcome \nHeld in January each year at Hokitika Beach\, participants are invited to express themselves using beach-finds. \nBudding artists work side by side with professionals turning driftwood and other materials they find on the beach into sculptural pieces. \nAll you need to bring is some imagination.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/driftwood-sand-festival-2025/
LOCATION:Hokitika Beach\, Beach Street\, Hokitika\, Westland\, New Zealand
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ORGANIZER;CN="driftwoodandsand@gmail.com":MAILTO:driftwoodandsand@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250124
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250127
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20250112T205854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250112T205854Z
UID:7098-1737676800-1737935999@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Woodstock Rally
DESCRIPTION:Your last chance ever to attend the famous WOODSTOCK MOTORCYCLE RALLY \nIf you didn’t take the pre paid option you can still pay at the gate on the day. Bands both Friday and Saturday with a Poker run on Saturday morning.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/woodstock-rally/
LOCATION:Woodstock Domain\, Hokitika
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250126
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20250113T051007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T051007Z
UID:7129-1737763200-1737849599@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:South Island Wakeboarding
DESCRIPTION:Get your entries in and come and join us for an epic day over on the mighty West Coast! All levels and ages catered for\, from beginners all the way through to the top riders in the country! \nEntries are limited and close on the 20th of January. Follow our link in bio or https://liveheats.com/events/299588 for registration.
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/south-island-wakeboarding/
LOCATION:Lake Kaniere\, Lake Kaniere\, Hokitika
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250126T150000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20250126T180000
DTSTAMP:20260511T011357
CREATED:20250112T210914Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250113T043341Z
UID:6949-1737903600-1737914400@hokitika.org
SUMMARY:Picnic at the Beach
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Sunday\, 26 January 2025 at 15:00 at Sunset Point\, Hokitika for the LOVE HOKITIKA PICNIC AT THE BEACH! Enjoy local entertainment\, food carts\, lolly scramble\, bouncy castle\, and giant games. See you there! \nIf you’re in town for the Driftwood & Sand festival the Picnic at the Beach is a great way to finish off. \nBest of all – it’s FREE for locals and visitors alike!!!
URL:https://hokitika.org/event/picnic-at-the-beach-2/
LOCATION:Hokitika Beach\, Beach Street\, Hokitika\, Westland\, New Zealand
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