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By ERIN KAVANAGH-HALL erin.kavanagh-hall@age.co.nz One of Wairarapa’s enduring community organisations is appealing to the public to help fill in some of the blanks of its mysterious 30-year history. Wairarapa Community Centre manager Bev Jack is writing a history of the centre, officially opened on Masterton’s Dixon St in 2002, and now housing close to 20 community support entities from its current location on Perry St. Ms Jack said she and helpers from the Wairarapa Volunteer Centre have spent a year working on the project, sifting through paperwork, digging Te Rangimarie Marae as guests into ÿ le in for the hosting of the ÿ rst Masterton District Council for the year. PJ Devonshine front left. the archives for newspaper articles and FORD conducting BY GERALD limited to elected members, said wider issue. really sad that those new councilinterviews. the issue of voting rights is not Mr Devonshire said it was “nice lors showed their true colours,” However,to there is one period A challenge voting rights for about iwi, but a constitutional to have (the council) there, but a Mr Devonshire said. in time which remains a puzzle. council appointees made for a issue for the council.wta070316ekhcommunity02 couple of those councillors Maori “It was sad to have that done on There is no information sad first time hosting a Masterton available from between 1988, He was supported his bid by really supported.” HISTORY AND MYSTERY: Wairarapa Community Centre manager Bev Jack, with some ofinthe the marae.” District Council meeting, accordwhen a constitution was information she has unearthed about theline centre’s history. hopes tocouncillors hear from Caff people with stories ell, Goodwin, “The that it’s about She democraThe council narrowly agreed ing to Kahungunu ki Wairarapa originally formed, to the centre’s from organisation’s early Johnson and Mailman. not tothe restrict voting rights on years.cy is just a line. There’s another general manager Devonshire. registration in thePJ late 90s. Mr Dalziell has himself been a line that democracy is the tyrancommittees to elected members The debate happened at the fi rst background,” she said. Ms Jack said she began deteriorate, and all that “For the first nine years, appointee, when he sat on ny of the majority. – which would have denied a meeting of Masterton District Finding little information to researching the centre’s history council information is lost. there’s silence. It’s a total the Rural Services Wairarapa “It was coming all rightup until a Maori boy vote on two committees to iwi work with in the and centre’s while with a strategic “We wanted to celebrate the mystery,” Ms Jack Council, which wassaid. held at Te committee Wellington Regionstood up.the Weorganisation want those Maoris representatives Smith and archives, of she gathered together plan for last centre and haveRa a record for “It’s important that Rangimarie Maraetoinhave Queen team of volunteers, lead by year.in the corner with their beer, alaCouncil. future generations. history preserved in back Mihirangi Hollings (see earlier Street, Masterton, onthe WednesMasterton newcomer Seini “I wanted to include a brief “If page there3). are people out there community, otherwise trustees He said he was there as someone playing the guitar and entertainstory, day. Vunivutu, sourcing history who can fill in the gaps, and come and who might bewho ablebegan to “add value ing us.” of the centre, but I Those involved insist thatwe’d the iwi “It managers was really signifi cantgo, that the documents from the Wairarapa realised I knew nothing about its love to hear from you.” people age and memories from a rural perspective”, but New councillor John Dalziell, reps are not being singled out, council and the mayor wanted to did not have voting rights on the who moved that voting rights be however, but that it is part of a have the meeting here, but it was

If there are people out there who can fill in the gaps, we’d love to hear from you.

BEV JACK Wairarapa Community Centre manager Archive and articles from the Wairarapa Times-Age, and approached businesses and past tenants for information. The volunteers were able to source documents from 1988, detailingPHOTO/GERALD a draft constitution FORD and plans for an incorporated society, signed by 15 people. committee. While she was able to track “I down never some mentioned in my enof theiwi signatories, tire campaign,”on Mrthe Dalziell information earlysaid. years “It’s a constitutional issue… it still proved elusive, Ms Jack said. matter who it is. The next doesn’t just don’tfrom year it“Some could people be a delegation - and others have theremember superannuitants who could passed add valueon. to the committee, or “We’re not sure if the anCommunity engineer who has got a lot ofin Centre started experience the Queen Street or 1989 withinthose signatories, upgrade (issue). appoinon Dixon St inThey’re the early 2000s. it’s clear there was tees…“But If you’ve got an issue or work happening earlybe on.” policy, it shouldn’t selective.” The volunteers were more ■ Continued Page 3

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