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Record Crowds At Food, Wine & Music Festival

Published: Sun 17 Feb 2008 01:03 PM
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16/2/08
Record Crowds At Devonport Food, Wine & Music Festival
More than 8000 people enjoyed the festivities at the Devonport Food, Wine & Music Festival today (Sat 16th Feb), the largest crowd in the events 19 year history.
The crowds flocked to hear the likes of Hollie Smith, Greg Johnson, and Nesian Mystik, as well as enjoy the array of food and wine from all over New Zealand.
Organisers had to close the gates to all but those with pre-purchased tickets, and only pre-purchased ticket holders were advised to take the ferry from downtown mid afternoon.
Tickets are still available for Sunday 17th.
The Saturday sell-out is great news for the Rotary Club of Devonport who own the Festival, as proceeds from the event go to charity. Rotary Club spokesman, Ian Bailey said “We’re delighted with the record number of people. The mix of top quality bands has really made this a must attend event. The really great thing is it means that we’re very close to having raised $2m for local and national charities since we started the Festival. We’re confident that by the end of Sunday we’ll have hit that target”.
The main recipient of proceeds from this year’s event is Youthline.
www.devonportwinefestival.co.nz
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