Our new tamariki programme is going from strength-to-strength and we are getting new additions every session. We have moved the venue to the bigger Hamilton Park facility, which is better suited for a crowd of tamariki. One of the main things tamariki wanted to do while at the programme was learn to play the traditional ball game, ki-o-rahi.

With finer weather we were able to get the kits out and give it a go and we’ve decided to have a Christmas party for the last session for this year on 15 December. If you have a child, or know of any children who might like to come along to kī-o-rahi next year, please contact the office.

Left rear, Tenesha Wetherall and left front, Ace Kawenga with Dahna Byron (right rear) and Gloria Kawenga (front) getting creative.

A well-deserved kai break.

Left rear, Tenesha Wetherall and left front,  Ace Kawenga with Dahna Byron (right rear) and Gloria Kawenga (front) getting creative.

Left rear, Tenesha Wetherall and left front, Ace Kawenga with Dahna Byron (right rear) and Gloria Kawenga (front) getting creative.