510 days ago

December at the Village

Howick Historical Village Pakuranga, Auckland from Howick Historical Village

Experience the magic of Christmases past! Explore the Village festively decorated for Christmas with trees, decorations and stockings hung by the fire! Take photos on the 'one-horse-open-carriage', pulled by Logan the horse, or in front of the big tree in the Victorian parlour of Puhi Nui homestead. Go on the hunt for cheeky elves who have escaped Santa's workshop!

• Candle making: Saturdays 11am ($6 per person)
• Butter making: Sunday 10 December 11am & Sunday 17 December 10:30-3:30
• Christmas crafts: make paper angel & snowflake decorations
• Christmas lights & decorations! EXTENDED HOURS Saturday 16 December, open until 9pm! Experience the magic of festive lights after dark.

Adult $18, child $7, family $38, child under 5 free. No booking required. Please note that the capacity is limited for candle making.

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What's one Kiwi song you'll never get sick of?

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Let's celebrate all of our homegrown talent this month, share one Kiwi song that you still absolutely love?

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The weekly prize draw winners are...

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

Congrats to this week's winners:

Janice Scott from Cromwell

Sanchu Abraham from Bucklands Beach

Lemon Hemsley from Northcote

Richard Faaatuatu from Porirua

You've each won a $150 Prezzy® card to spend as you please. Contact us here before 6th May to claim your prize.

Not a winner? Hey, there's always next week!

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What historical moment lives on in your memory?

The Team from Neighbourly.co.nz

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If you're comfortable sharing, let us know where you were when the news broke, and what do you remember most about that moment?

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