Hungarian Festival and Market -10am-3pm, February 17, 2024
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Date: 10am-3pm, February 17, 2024
π Location: Onepoto Domain Hall, Auckland
Join us at the Hungarian Festival and Market for an unforgettable experience celebrating the rich culture, delicious cuisine, and vibrant traditions of Hungary.
Event Highlights:
π½οΈ Traditional Hungarian Food:
- Savour the flavours of Hungary with sausages, award-winning cheeses, cakes, pastries, and our popular street foods like langos, and chimney cake
- Witness on-the-spot cooking in cauldrons, featuring the famous Hungarian goulash soup and a variety of stews
- Don't miss the wine and spirit tasting!
π Traditional Folk Dance Show:
- Enjoy an authentic folk dance show with live music
- Participate in folk dance workshops suitable for both kids and adults
π§ Rubik's Cube Extravaganza: Celebrating the 50th anniversary of this iconic Hungarian invention.
- Challenge your mind with a Rubik's Cube competition
- Improve your speedcubing skills at our Clinic and explore the Rubik's toy corner
- Kids can join a fun Rubik's Cube cake making workshop
π Raffle with Amazing Prizes:
- Win fantastic prizes offered by Hungarian market vendors
- The special prize is a voucher for a Hungarian Cooking Class (details below*)
πΆοΈ Hungarian Hot Pepper Tasting Challenge:
For those who like it hot, take part in the Hungarian hot pepper tasting challenge!
Save the date and bring your family and friends to experience the richness of Hungarian culture right here in the heart of Auckland!
*Hungarian Cooking Class Voucher Details:
The voucher includes a hands-on cooking class where you'll learn to prepare Hungary's most emblematic dishes in a fun and interactive atmosphere. This one-day course will take place at Selwyn Community Education on April 7th. For more details, click on the link:
www.selwyncomed.school.nz...
Note: Event details may be subject to change. Stay tuned for updates.
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Thanks to people like Alan Baldick, whoβs made it his mission to protect the monarch, his neighbours still get to enjoy these beautiful butterflies in their own backyards.
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