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Wednesday <strong>September</strong> 1 <strong>2021</strong> <strong>Bay</strong> <strong>Harbour</strong> News 23<br />

Be a part of<br />

history and donate<br />

a cladding tile to<br />

cloak your Museum<br />

Te Ūaka<br />

Protecting Ōhinehou / Lyttelton’s taonga /<br />

treasure for generations to come<br />

Donate one (or more!) of Te Ūaka The Lyttelton<br />

Museum’s metal cladding tiles for $1,500 each.<br />

To begin our fundraising journey,<br />

we have launched a campaign for<br />

the community to cloak the building by<br />

purchasing the metal tiles that will cover<br />

most of the exterior.<br />

Significant funds are also being sought from<br />

corporates, trusts and grants and individual<br />

philanthropists.<br />

By purchasing a tile you will be helping, and showing<br />

community support for, this project.<br />

We have been delighted at the response so far, from the<br />

Lyttelton business community and local residents.<br />

Community<br />

Cloak<br />

Payments can be in installments over a<br />

maximum three year period.<br />

Give and get back: This donation qualifies<br />

for the 33.3% tax rebate.<br />

To show our appreciation all Donors’ names<br />

will be recorded in the new Museum building.<br />

Campaign runs for a limited time.<br />

Limited number of metal tiles available.<br />

Secure your tangible piece<br />

of Lyttelton’s future today!<br />

For further information<br />

and to donate:<br />

www.teuaka.org.nz/donate<br />

rebuild@teuaka.org.nz<br />

Protect our shared past and ensure the future of our stories, people,<br />

places and artefacts.<br />

Invest in our collective past, present and future.

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