| Event Guide: Matariki of Endless Possibilities Event Dates: June 28th – July 7th
 Location: Raglan Old School Arts Centre
 Celebrate Matariki, the Māori New Year, with a rich program of film, art, and kōrero that highlights the power of Indigenous knowledge. Key Events and Highlights: Film Screenings“I am the River and the River is Me”: An award-winning story of the Whanganui river.
 “Te Kūmara”: A documentary on traditional kūmara growing and storing, produced by Te Mauri Tau.
 Short Films by taonga pūoro artist Komako-aroha Silver.
 Art ExhibitionsMulti-medium exhibitions by local Māori artists and collectives.
 Inspirational Talks 
Angeline Greensill: Political and environmental rights campaigner, speaking on the Matariki public holiday.Toreparu Wetland Restoration Project: Presentations by scientists and Ngati Whakamarurangi hapū representatives on their efforts to restore this crucial wetland. Additional Information 
Whakapapa and Reflection: Matariki reaffirms the interconnectedness of all living things and our relationship with the environment.Community Engagement: Reflect, share kai, give thanks, and plan ahead for collective wellbeing. Presented by: Raglan Naturally and the Whaingaroa Raglan Destination Management Organisation, with support from Waikato District Council Creative Communities Scheme, Department of Internal Affairs, and Matariki ki Waikato. More Details and Bookings: Full programme: www.raglanihub.nzFilm reservations: www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/filmsMatariki ki tua o ngā whetū
 Matariki of endless possibilities.
 Be educated, inspired, challenged and activated.
 For the full Matariki ki Whaingaroa programme go to www.raglanihub.nz
 To reserve a film/movie booking go to https://www.raglanartscentre.co.nz/films/
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