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Call for Canterbury Community to Back Fanfare Campaign

Published: Wed 1 Oct 2014 03:21 PM
Call for Canterbury and New Zealand Community to Back Fanfare PledgeMe Campaign
The countdown is on for SCAPE Public Art to raise the $50,000 PledgeMe fundraising target to Bring Fanfare Home to Christchurch before Monday 13 October 2014.
Fanfare by Neil Dawson is a 24 metre tall, 25 tonne, spherical sculpture made up of a lattice of dynamic, waving pinwheel fans with a total asset value of $3.3 million.
The Bring Fanfare Home PledgeMe campaign is for all Cantabrians and New Zealanders to get involved in, and become proud stakeholders in the installation of New Zealand’s largest public sculpture legacy. Cantabrians and New Zealanders are encouraged to help by visiting http://bit.ly/BringFanfareHome and pledging $10 or more before 13 October.
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