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Re: STEPS Ahurangi Festival – Thank You

June 3rd, 2013

A big THANK YOU

On 14 April STEPS held our first Ahurangi Festival.  “Ahurangi” means coming from the sky .  It is the name that our Kaitiaki Dianne Pomare (Principal Kura Kaupapa) told us refers to the upper Meola Creek on the foothills of Owairaka Mt Albert, where the Kura is located.

STEPS was delighted at the turnout of well over 100 people on the day and by the enjoyment of everyone involved.  We are very grateful to all our VIPs for supporting us on the day – especially Roy Clements, Maurice Hall former MAGS Headmaster, and Albert Eden Local Board member Helga Arlington.

Four local schools were key to the success of the event : Te Kura Kaupapa o Nga Maungarongo, Marist School,  Marist College, and Mt Albert Grammar School.

  • The pupils of these schools under the guidance of Arts Teachers Ainsley, Erin, Kylee and Ngarangi along with Arts Co-ordinator Tosh Ahkit produced beautiful art works and hung them before the walk started.
  • Another group of six Senior students from Mt Albert Grammar School and Marist College project managed the event and kept everyone safe under the guidance of Kev Carter from YMCA.
  • A group of Marist College students organized a creek cleanup day before the Arts walk.

We also had fantastic support from organizations including WaiCare, AC Stormwater team with the “Drain Game”, various Auckland Council people and Auckland Transport. We thank Albert Eden Local Board for funding.  Our Meola Creek treasures (Sel Arbuckle, Melissa Marler and Nick Goldwater ) did a great job introducing the walkers to Rock Forest, flood plains and the STEPS wetland.  Finally we thank Colleen Foster who made and discussed her tukutuku panel of Meola Creek which was both beautiful and informative.

Thank you to all our members, supporters and all the participants on the day. We look forward to seeing you at the Ahurangi festival in 2014.

Ahurangi Festival 14 April 2013 (plus flag-making 13 April 2013)

April 11th, 2013

STEPS is delighted to invite you to our Ahurangi Festival on Sunday 14 April at 1.30 pm. (Rain day 21 April)

·         Come and find some “Treasures of Meola Creek”

·         Meet people who have a special connection with Meola Creek and our community

·         Enjoy  beautiful  art works from some local schools

The Treeway Art Walk will start at 1:30pm at the Kerr-Taylor Park and finish around 4pm with refreshments at the YMCA by the Mt Albert Community and Recreation Centre (Rocket Park).

We also invite you to the Flag Making Workshop – Saturday 13th April 12:30pm Sandringham Community Centre – in preparation for the Art walk.

All welcome

Ahurangi Description

Help prevent vandalism to restoration plantings on Roy Clements Treeway

January 13th, 2013

Restoration Plantings on Roy Clements Treeway

The Roy Clements Treeway is used by hundreds of people every day  and provides an important community link between Mt Albert, Sandringham, and St Lukes.

One of the challenges is a level of vandalism and tagging.  On Guy Fawkes night some people using fireworks in the Reserve set fire to trees and plants so that the Fire Brigade was called.   See the link

http://www.stuff.co.nz/auckland/local-news/8046082/Reserve-falls-victim-to-arson-again

STEPS is working with the Albert Eden Local Board and other parties on solutions to these problems. Community members can contact STEPS via this site if they see any problems, and  we appreciate the vigilance of the community in connecting with Auckland Council help desk, Police or Fire Service for more serious issues.

We are also planning a community event at the end of summer to increase the awareness and enjoyment by the community of the beautiful community assets we have in the STEPS wetland, the boardwalk and the plantings associated with  it which are maintained by Auckland Council on Mt Albert Grammar School land. WATCH THIS SPACE

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