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Whale Song display at Coastlands

Fairview Nursery

Check out the Whale Song Information Centre display at Coastlands which opened this week

This is located opposite "Tank" Juice Bar in the food area next to PaperPlus and is an open to view public display presented by the Whale Song Charitable Trust.

This is an amazing project that will not require any Ratepayer Funds. Correct, you as a ratepayer are not being asked to contribute through your rates. The Whale Song Charitable Trust are making no funding requests of Council except to help progress the project through the resource consent process.

This project will be funded by private donors, sponsorships and arts grants.

Want to donate, contact the trust or pop in and visit the display in the mall.

The biggest sculptural project in New Zealand all about NZ's earliest beginnings right here in Kapiti, pre european, whales, oil, commerce, conservation, today!

Visit Coastlands and learn the facts about this districts cultural and early european history, and find links in this community you may not know you have...

This is a project for the Kapiti district by Kapiti people... built by those who can contribute and enjoyed by everyone.

Want to know more

Please do visit the display! Bring the kids, bring the grandparents.

www.whalesong.kiwi...

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