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Wairarapa gears up for bumper summer weekend

Monday 9 November 2009, 10:35AM

By Destination Wairarapa

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WAIRARAPA

An eclectic mix of events set to showcase the Wairarapa’s wine and food, arts and crafts and war-time history are expected to keep visitors to the region entertained this weekend.

“This is one of our busiest weekends of the year,” said Destination Wairarapa General Manager Peter Wilson. “From air and car displays to fairs and fetes, fun runs and bikes rides to fun at Tui HQ, even a ball…there is something for everyone here in the Wairarapa”

Those in the region specifically for Toast Martinborough on Sunday November 15 will discover there’s much more on offer than wine and food. Those who are contemplating a weekend visit will be rewarded with plenty to see and do.

The day before Toast Martinborough gets off to an early start with the Rimutaka Railway 17km Fun Run & Walk. The event will take participants over the old fell Railway line between Upper Hutt and Featherston. It offers an easy gradient that can be negotiated by any reasonably fit runner or walker.

Later on in the day Assisi Garden is holding its inaugural Summer Fair. The spectacular 11 ½ hectare hillside garden, located only 15 minutes from Masterton, will provide the backdrop for the Fair featuring an eclectic mix of artists, sculptors and designers from all over the North Island as well as fresh, local food and a variety of Northern Wairarapa wines. There will be several well known local sculptures/artists exhibiting their art around the garden. Funds will go to a local organisation, the CatWalk SCI Charity Trust.

For those interested in New Zealand’s wartime history they can watch an afternoon Air Show of mock dogfights and handling displays by The Vintage Aviator's WWI collection of Fighter Scouts, Light Bombers and Reconnaissance Aircraft at Hood Aerodrome in Masterton. The afternoon air

Display is part of Remembrance Day commemorations and begins at 2.30 while gates open at 12noon with free vintage vehicle rides for the kids from 1 - 2.30.

Other events happening on Saturday November 14 include a calendar signing by the Tui Brewery Girls at Tui HQ in Mangatainoka; Rathkeale College’s annual Christmas Fete which will boasts over 50 quality stalls selling garden products, jewellery, clothing, wine and food products as well as family entertainment.
The "A Vine Affair" Charity Ball will be held at the Martinborough Town Hall from 8pm to midnight featuring nibbles by renowned local chef Zane Saba and music by Wellington band ‘Uncle Monkey. All proceeds will go the Martinborough Ambulance Trust.

On Sunday November 15 the Tui Brewery will host Mangatainoka Motors, a special day out for Hot Rod, Classic and Vintage Car enthusiasts. Tui’s commercial and marketing manager Nick Rogers said after the success of last year’s inaugural event, which attracted 200 cars, this weekend’s event is expected to attract over 400 cars.

“It’s going to be huge and there maybe some kiwi ingenuity required around where to put them all however our Tui Brewery girls will again be around to divert attention as well as do a calendar signing, which will be great,” he said.

The Masterton Charity Fun Bike Ride is also on and will take riders through scenic rural areas surrounding Masterton. Distances range from 10km – 115km while staggered start times begin from 9am.

Full information on these events is available at www.wairarapanz.com