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On Monday, 3rd and 10th of July, children took over Te Huanui Art Gallery! Woven kites, stars and decorations have transformed Margot Christeller's tree, much to her delight. The Gallery looks forward to their rock Taniwha relocating to the courtyard area and being added to by the community.

On Sunday, July 16th, a group of sixteen foragers took to McHughs Plantation with Jackie Phillips and Peter Langlands of Wild Cuisine and Wild Capture. An hour and a half was spent foraging through the forest, followed by an afternoon tea of foraged snacks expertly prepared

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by Jackie.

Te Huanui Art Gallery was grateful for the opportunity to host Jackie and Peter and thank the Selwyn District Council's Creative Community Scheme for their generous funding of this event.

Wovenkites,starsand decorationstransformed MargotChristeller'streeat TeHuanuiArtGallery.

ThosewhoforagedthroughtheforestwithJackiePhillipsandPeter LanglandsofWildCuisineandWildCapture,thoroughlyenjoyed theirafternoonteawhichfollowed.

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