No. 1 is a socially conscious community space celebrating
and supporting sustainability in all creative fields
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The 2016 Resene Total Colour Commercial Exterior
Award winner, The Wedge came out on top of applicants from
the rest of New Zealand, Australia and The South Pacific.
The Wedge houses Loriz Felts,
The Tony Bridge Gallery and
Maori Magic.
http://www.resene.com.au/awardwinners.htm
Fine Art and Photography
http://www.thistonybridge.com/
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Welcome to the World of Rongoa Maori (traditional Maori
medicine). All natural and traditionally made in the
Hokianga. Maori Magic make Rongoa Balms for aches pains
massage and skin allergies.
http://maorimagic.com/
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Loriz is a shop of exquisite felt creations.
http://www.loriz.co.nz/
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First Saturday of Each Month at the Rawene Town Hall.
Provides an excellent selection of fresh food in a friendly café environment. Quality art and craft from local artists and craftspeople on display and available for purchase.
Every Thursday 5.30 - 7pm at the Playcentre +64 21 08271231 for more information.
Training at Rawene Town Hall 7.30am - 8.45am Monday to Friday and 4.45pm - 5.45pm Monday, Wednesday, Friday. Phone Garry Clarke +64 9 405 7688 or mobile +64 21 0333 999
In addition to providing accomodation the Masonic Hotel has separate bar the dining facilities and outside drinking area over looking the harbour towards Kohu Kohu.
Wednesdays 5.30pm at Rawene Bowls Club. All welcome. Vivian Kahi +64 9 4057 807 or Rob Pink +64 9 4057 504
Wednesdays starting 6.00 pm at the Rawene Town Hall. More info Mike Albrecht +64 9 4057 529. New dancers are always welcome, no prior experience necessary. Come alone or bring partner.
Feel like doing some rounds? Have a look at the club http://hokianga.com/rawenegolfclub/
Be sure to visit historic Clendon House, the curator Lindsay Charman gives the best tours – his stories bring the past to life. http://www.heritage.org.nz/
Bring your bike because the Twin Coast Cycleway’s Horeke end is just 40km away and looks set to make its way closer. Far North Cycleway
The wetlands walk is a short stroll from town featuring boardwalks over mangroves and a healthy bird population. Built on the site of a 100-year-old timber factory and box factory, it’s accessible for strollers and wheelchairs
Feeling adventurous? Have a look at the below tool for
finding nearby walking trails or purchase a copy of 'Walk
Hokianga' from The Boatshed Café.
http://nzwalksinfo.co.nz/