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    • Lōemis
      • Lōemis (pron. lew-mis) is an annual arts festival that takes place in locations around Wellington. We have a focus on staging new works that are fantastical, mystical and transformative. The festival occurs around the time of the winter solstice, Maruaroa o Takurua, and precedes Puanga and Matariki.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • art

    • Creative Capital Arts Trust
      • The Creative Capital Arts Trust (also known as CCAT or See-Cat) is a non-profit charitable organisation established in 2011 to support the creative life and cultural identity of New Zealand's capital city. We are professionally managed by a team of extraordinary arts administrators, seasoned festival producers, and emerging talents—led by chief executive Drew James. Our programmes include the annual New Zealand Fringe Festival and the free creative street festival CubaDupa, but a few new ideas are on the horizon.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • art

    • St Anne's School
      • St Anne's School has served the St Anne's Parish community for over 100 years. During that time the diversity of the ethnic mix has changed considerably but still has a strong Catholic migrant component. St Anne's School prides itself on recognising and supporting all of the different ethnicities that contribute to this vibrant community. We place a strong emphasis on the preservation of first language and the celebration of the different cultures and heritage.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • newtown
      • primary
      • St Anne's Primary School, 14, Daniell Street, Newtown, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Capital City Kāhui Ako
      • Capital City Kāhui Ako consists of seven schools (five primary schools, one intermediate, and one secondary school and ten Early Years' centres. ​Together, we draw tamariki and rangatahi from central and south Wellington.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • education

    • Ōwhiro Bay School
      • Owhiro Bay School was established in 1930 on the beautiful South Coast in Wellington, alongside the Owhiro Stream and within walking distance to the bay. We are fortunate to have some of the largest play spaces and grounds in Wellington allowing students to explore and experience the natural environment.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • owhiro-bay
      • primary

    • Te Pokapū Hapori – Y Central
      • The Y and Wellington City Council have developed a partnership to manage Te Pokapū Hapori – the new inner-city community centre opening at 107 Manners St. Along with the community centre, The Y will also manage the Youth Hub which is due to open in the city later in the year once an appropriate venue is secured. Integrating the two facilities together will lead to a greater range of programmes and services, which will bring greater benefits to the community,
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Not tagged

    • Hopper
      • Located at the top end of Cuba Street, Hopper is situated just outside of the busy city centre. With free parking, Hopper is a sanctuary where you can slow down and stock up on everyday essentials.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Not tagged
      • Hopper, 11, Hopper Street, Mount Cook, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Coastguard Kāpiti
      • Coastguard Kapiti Coast was formed in February 2006 from the then coastguard units of the Kapiti Boating Club and the Waikanae Boating Club. The Kapiti section had its genesis in the early days of the KBC (around 1957) when a primary reason for the club was the cooperative safety net provided by all members and their boats. This developed into dedicated rescue boats in the 1980’s. The Waikanae Boating Club was formed in the 1960s and the coastguard section developed in a similar way.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • boating
      • community-groups
      • kapiti

    • Whirinaki Whare Taonga
      • Whirinaki Whare Taonga is a vibrant arts centre where you can to enjoy art, culture, history and entertainment. Five fabulous galleries have a constantly changing programme of exhibitions ranging from the very best New Zealand and international art, to local arts and craft and historical exhibitions, with a special focus on interactive experiences and family friendly activities.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • museums-and-galleries
      • upper-hutt
      • Expressions, Fergusson Drive, Upper Hutt Central, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Curious Keys
      • Get started with your musical adventure at Wellington’s newest music school! Join us for music lessons that you’ll actually enjoy, tailored to your individual learning needs and goals.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • music

    • Monterey cinema
      • We're a four screen cinema offering a range of films from the latest and greatest blockbusters, to Aotearoa New Zealand local content, to alternative content and arthouse films.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • cinema
      • upper-hutt
      • Monterey Cinema, Ashford Lane, Upper Hutt Central, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5218, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Pickle & Pie
      • Pickle & Pie is a Wellington-take on a NYC deli. We serve up all the ‘classics’ like pastrami, lox salmon, bagels, matzo ball soup and sweet pies. We make our own Pickles in-house and proudly serve them along side our handmade pies.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • restaurants
      • Pickle and Pie, Lombard Street, Te Aro, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Urban Dream Brokerage
      • We are incredibly excited to have relaunched Urban Dream Brokerage Wellington. UDB had previously assisted and brokered space for over 100 creative projects in Te Whanganui-e-tara and wider Aotearoa from 2013-2018. The programme has encouraged the innovative use of vacant and underutilised retail and public space to creatively build community.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • art
      • singing

    • Friends of Baring Head
      • The Friends of Baring Head Trust has been created to provide a means for the community to assist Greater Wellington in caring for Baring Head and being involved in its management and development.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • community-groups
      • Baring Head Lighthouse, Coast Road, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Clifton Terrace Model School
      • CTMS has a proud tradition of providing a quality learning environment not only for families who reside in the area, but for many living in the wider Wellington region. Nestled between our vibrant Wellington city and our lush city townbelt, CTMS offers a unique learning environment that embraces the resources and learning opportunities of New Zealand’s Arts capital.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • primary
      • Clifton Terrace Model School, 15, Clifton Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6145, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • Vogelmorn Community Group
      • The Vogelmorn Community Group (VCG) is a charitable trust set up in 2015 which owns the land and buildings of the former bowling club. (The Hall and most of the adjacent Green are owned by Wellington City Council.) The buildings are available for rental to community groups and arts practitioners for workshops, rehearsals, classes and many other activities. VCG also organises events, or co-hosts them with other groups and individuals.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • brooklyn
      • community-groups
      • Vogelmorn Bowling Club, Mornington Road, Brooklyn, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, 6021, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)


    • The Residents
      • For five years, Lucy Revill interviewed and photographed Wellingtonians on her blog, The Residents. The experience taught her about her hometown of Pōneke, its resilience, and how people’s personal style and values are reflected in their private spaces. The Residents: Made in Wellington is the culmination of this project.
      • Submitted by tonytw1
      • Tagged as:
      • blogs


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