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Lantern Spectacular attracts a record crowd

Published: Mon 15 Dec 2008 11:10 AM
Lantern Spectacular attracts a record crowd
Saturday night's Community Trust Lantern Spectacular set the Summer in Nelson programme off to a flying start with a crowd estimated at 4,000 ­ about a thousand more than usual.
Organiser Kim Merry said the stable weather helped and he said working in with the Suter's Maui Dynasty exhibition worked really well, with hundreds of families making their own masks.
Merry said he thinks people are embracing the Nelson City Council events more.
"It could be that people appreciate a free family activity as times get tougher and it also seems that newcomers to Nelson really value the sense of community we have here."
Summer in Nelson continues with street entertainment, outdoor movies, the teddy bears' picnic and two major ticketed events, Sealord Opera in the Park on January 24, and Circus Oz later in March.
Programme booklets are available at council offices, libraries and visitor centres throughout the region, and the information is on the website at wwwnelsonfestivals.co.nz
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