Friends of the Māori Hall
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Overview
Our community charitable trust (www.pcset.org.nz) is project managing & supporting the PIPC Newton to refurbish the heritage 1908 Māori Hall on 5 Edinburgh St, Auckland Central (just off K Rd).
With your support through this Boosted campaign, we hope to achieve our purpose to activate & energise this historic space for community events, to support youth development, the arts, creativity and wellbeing.
We hope to re-open for our community in late 2022, so when you make a donation, be sure to share your contact details with us so we can invite you along to our special events and keep you updated.
Help us make it happen! The building needs a seismic retrofit to code and the funds raised through this Boosted campaign will help pay for the last phase of heritage architecture, engineering design, surveying, resource consents and our final costings report, so we can open again for the public
With your support, we will be able to further fundraise and accelerate the project ( add a new roof and EQ strengthening).
The Māori Hall has lain derelict since 2008, when it was last used for the artist Michael Parekowhai's "Jim McMurtry" installation, sitting behind the fabulous new Polynesian Panthers mural.
It's time to bring it back to life!
Thank you so much for supporting this project.
Donors
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Kate O'Malley
Kia manawanui e roopu! Keep going team. He pai to koutou mahi. Great work.
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Anonymous
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Mujtaba Ahadi
I hope to see this building come alive and to live on for another 100 so years.
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Karen Issell
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Peter Davis
Project Updates
2 days to D Day
It's not quite Normandy, but we're equally adrenalised by the challenge.
We'd like to recognise the generosity of many people & organisations including the very cool Helen Geary & Murray Holdaway's Awhero Nui Trust https://awheronui.org.nz/
You all rock ! Cuppa tea & biscuits on us when you visit !!
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