Monday, March 1, 2021
Artist Paul Rangiwahia grew up in the rural town of Hawera and is no stranger to farming stressors. His previous art is displayed outside New Plymouth's Puke Ariki Library and was his first foray into how art could support positive conversations about mental wellbeing. Paul was aware of the pressure farmers faced, not only with new legislation but also with general on-farm stress. To combat the silence and stigma related to mental unwellness he created the artwork called "The Top Six Inches" using the analogy for not only where the majority of the plant roots sit in the soil but also the top six inches of the brain where resilience is developed by farmers who take care of their wellbeing.
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Monday, March 8, 2021
Minimum pain, maximum fun
This activity is a perfect mix of the agility of dodgeball and the precision aim of paintball, with a few bows and foam tipped arrows thrown in for good measure!
Get involved or come along and watch.
Categories: Waikato-Hauraki-Coromandel
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Don't miss out on this high-speed go-karting fun day out.
We grill, you get to chill...
Bring your workmates, neighbours, family and farming friends to a relaxed lunch. .