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Stall applications for Pasifika Festival close Friday

Published: Mon 8 Jan 2018 01:19 PM
Stall applications for Pasifika Festival close Friday
SUMMARY
• Applications for 2018 Pasifika Festival stallholder sites close.
• This free and family-friendly festival celebrates the diverse cultures of Auckland’s Pacific whanau.
• The 26th annual festival takes place at Western Springs Park on 24 – 25 March 2018.
• Applications are open for food, craft, information and commercial stalls (including not-for-profit options).
Stallholder applications for the 2018 Pasifika Festival close on Friday, 12 January, so bring on the palusami, pai fala or keke 'isite and break out the colourful ei katu, fragrant coconut oils or pareus.
The festival takes place on Saturday, 24 March and Sunday, 25 March at Western Springs Park.
The festival is divided into 11 villages, each representing a different Pacific Island culture and with its own entertainment stage and stalls, where food and crafts specific to each culture are on sale.
There are also pan-Pacific hubs with information stalls, including not-for-profit organisations, and stalls selling food or products which span multiple Pacific Island cultures.
One of Auckland’s most popular and long-running cultural festivals, Pasifika is now in its 26th year, celebrating and showcasing Tāmaki Makaurau’s Pacific Islands whanau.
The 2018 festival will see stalls open at the earlier time of 9am on the Saturday of the festival, following feedback from community representatives.
Applications can be made online at www.aucklandnz.com/pasifika/become-stallholder. The deadline for completed stallholder applications is 12 January 2018.
The 2018 Pasifika Festival is delivered by Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (ATEED), on behalf of Auckland Council, in conjunction with the Pasifika Festival Villages Trust, which guides the cultural integrity and community accessibility of the event.
For more information about the festival, go to aucklandnz.com/pasifika.

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