North Canterbury News: March 14, 2024
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NEWS<br />
The <strong>North</strong> <strong>Canterbury</strong> <strong>News</strong>, <strong>March</strong> <strong>14</strong>, <strong>2024</strong><br />
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Weekendoffun filled activities in Waimak<br />
On the way ... The 10km walkers get under way early on Sunday morning for the annual<br />
Kaiapoi Fun Run and Walk.<br />
Striding ahead ... The leading pack of runners in the 10km fun run along the Kaiapoi River<br />
banks.<br />
In the sun ... The 10km walkers begin their lap of the Kaiapoi circuit along the river banks.<br />
Go! ... Waimakariri MP Matt Doocey sets the 10km runners off at Murphy Park.<br />
Artful masterpiece ... Tom and James(3)<br />
Taljaard of Kaiapoi, paint hay bales at the<br />
Pāmu Eyrewell Dairy Unit as part of national<br />
Open Farms Day.<br />
Gumboots away ... Candice Houghton<br />
throws agumboot at one of the activities<br />
organised on the Pāmu Eyrewell Dairy Unit.<br />
Ahelping hand ... Swannanoa school pupil<br />
Lillian Hugo (7) helps at the food stalls during<br />
Sunday’s Swannanoa Fair.<br />
Almost ... Vertical bungee contestant Heidi<br />
Bergmans (6) of Swannanoa, narrowly<br />
misses the prize at the fair.<br />
My turn ... Khloe Williams (1) drives with her dad Lee Williams<br />
while visiting the fair at the Swannanoa Domain.<br />
More please ... Keeping the tomato sauce<br />
flowing were Swannanoa School pupil<br />
parents Rosalie Hugo and Amanda Barkle.<br />
Nice bargains ... Andrea Savage and Rachel Woodward look<br />
through the offerings at the Swannanoa Fair white elephant stall.