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Folk in the Park returns to Windsor Reserve on Sunday 14th Feb!

Promotions Coordinator from Devonport Peninsula Trust

Devonport Folk Music Club comes down from the mountain to bring you a taste of what goes on at the Bunker hidden in the beautiful setting of Takarunga.
Showcasing local and out of town folk performers and dancers to an afternoon under the trees in the beautiful Windsor Reserve on Saint Valentine's afternoon, Folk in the park 2021 promises to be a fun, FREE, family-friendly folk-fiesta.
Line up includes: Bluegrass & Beyond, All Good Time, Greg & Linda Whitcombe, Sean Sinnott, Liddiard & Louise and Neil Finlay & Nigel Gavin.​
Sit back and relax while listening to free live music on Devonport's stunning waterfront, presented by the Devonport Folk Music Club.
Bring a picnic, the kids, your granny and the dog.
There will be food and drink for sale too and a preschool play zone to keep the little ones entertained (caregiver supervision is required). ​​
Organised by the Devonport Folk Music Club with support from the Devonport Peninsula Trust and the Devonport-Takapuna Local Board.

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