The Kāpiti Coast District Council has awarded $65,000 in funding to two local events through the second round of its
2021/22 Major Events Fund. The fund supports events that attract visitors, stimulates domestic tourism, and contribute
to our local economy.
The funding news is well timed with one of the events, the Kāpiti Half – Run the Coast, taking place this Sunday. This
exciting new event for Kāpiti, organsed by Paraparaumu-based company Barefoot Sport, will see carefully controlled
groups of people running, walking and wheeling along our district’s iconic coastline.
Bengy Barsanti, Event Director at Barefoot Sport, feels the event has the potential to become one of the best half
marathons in Aotearoa.
“We have a stunning coastline, the perfect beach side location and amazing running terrain all in the one spot. It's a
venue up there with the likes of Queenstown, Mount Maunganui and Rotorua half marathons,” says Mr Barsanti. “I feel
privileged to bring the event to the community and am really excited about the buzz it has created within the running
community and in own community with participants taking on their own personal challenges.”
Following the huge success of its inaugral Matariki Festival, Council is also supporting Māoriland’s Matariki Ramaroa
2022. Last year the event saw over 20,000 people celebrating Matariki through a variety of tikanga-led and
community-based events.
Matariki Festival Producer, Dylan Herkes, says that they are already well into planning for the 2022 festival that spans
over three-weeks in June and July.
"We're so pleased to have the support of Council and the wider Kāpiti community for this really special event. There are
so many benefits to this new nationally recognised public holiday, it’s more than just a day off, and we are excited and
honoured to be able to assist in making it a real highlight for Kāpiti."
Councillor Rob McCann says that our district is fortunate to have an established Matariki Festival and is looking
forward to next year’s event.
“This will be the first year that Matariki is being marked as a national public holiday. Thanks to Māoriland we are a
step ahead with an established vibrant festival that, while designed for our community, is worthy of national
attention.”
Mark Ward, Kāpiti Coast District Council Economic Development Manager says that celebrating and supporting these two
events is even more important in today’s climate.
“Organising major events that adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions is not easy and requires a lot of additional time
and energy. These two events understand what’s required to implement their event safely and we are grateful for their
dedication to continue to operate in a time of such uncertainty.
“These events are vital to our district, and appeal to both locals and visitors alike. They generate spending, create
vibrancy in our communities, and contribute to our wellbeing.”
The next Major Events funding round will open in June 2022. For more information visit www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/majoreventsfund.