Help Save The Monkey House – Whitianga
For over 30 years, The Monkey House on Coghill Street has been a cherished hub for music, theatre, art, and community events in Whitianga.
For over 30 years, The Monkey House on Coghill Street has been a cherished hub for music, theatre, art, and community events in Whitianga.
The Day Amelia Met Olympic Star Lisa Carrington in Whitianga
Amelia was one of the lucky children who got to meet Lisa Carrington during her trip to Whitianga. Thanks to Ron Morgan for bringing such a star to our town. Lisa is definitely a massive inspiration for our tamariki.
You’re holding Issue 22 of your favourite arts and community magazine, and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Each month, we bring you heartwarming stories about locals doing incredible things in our region alongside breathtaking art from talented local artists.
Coromind is proud to feature two incredible young dancers from our region! Blake Gifford-Hill from Whitianga and Fern Paki from Thames are making waves in the dance world, and we’re here to celebrate their talent and dedication. Dance offers so much more than just movement – it helps children develop creativity, confidence and coordination, all while fostering discipline and teamwork. Blake and Fern are shining examples of how the arts can shape a child’s growth!
Thames Arts, Treasures and Textiles (TATAT) is a group of local artists who have come together to exhibit and sell their unique creations.
Starting on 19 October, the exhibition will be open for sales every Saturday morning, 9 am – 1 pm, in the Grahamstown Hall, in conjunction with the Saturday Thames Market.
For over 30 years, The Monkey House on Coghill Street has been a cherished hub for music, theatre, art, and community events in Whitianga.
The Day Amelia Met Olympic Star Lisa Carrington in Whitianga
Amelia was one of the lucky children who got to meet Lisa Carrington during her trip to Whitianga. Thanks to Ron Morgan for bringing such a star to our town. Lisa is definitely a massive inspiration for our tamariki.
You’re holding Issue 22 of your favourite arts and community magazine, and we’re thrilled to share it with you. Each month, we bring you heartwarming stories about locals doing incredible things in our region alongside breathtaking art from talented local artists.
Coromind is proud to feature two incredible young dancers from our region! Blake Gifford-Hill from Whitianga and Fern Paki from Thames are making waves in the dance world, and we’re here to celebrate their talent and dedication. Dance offers so much more than just movement – it helps children develop creativity, confidence and coordination, all while fostering discipline and teamwork. Blake and Fern are shining examples of how the arts can shape a child’s growth!
Thames Arts, Treasures and Textiles (TATAT) is a group of local artists who have come together to exhibit and sell their unique creations.
Starting on 19 October, the exhibition will be open for sales every Saturday morning, 9 am – 1 pm, in the Grahamstown Hall, in conjunction with the Saturday Thames Market.