River of Flowers returns in 2013
February 8, 2013
MEDIA RELEASE
River of Flowers returns in 2013
The River of Flowers will return on February 22, 2013 to provide communities with the opportunity to reflect on the last two years and look forward to the future.
Michelle Whitaker, Healthy Christchurch coordinator, says that the inaugural River of Flowers event was held last year on the first anniversary of the February 22nd earthquake.
“Last year thousands of Cantabrians threw flowers into rivers at 15 sites across Christchurch. The event provided a great opportunity for people to connect with each other and share their experiences and hopes for the future,” Ms Whitaker says.
Ms Whitaker says there
has been lots of suggestions and interest from the community
in hosting River of Flowers sites.
“A unique feature of
the River of Flowers is that it is driven by each local
community. Already this year community organisations have
identified 13 sites along the Avon and Heathcote Rivers and
at the estuary to hold commemorations.”
Evan Smith from
the Avon-Otakaro Network (AvON) says that the River of
Flowers acknowledges the importance of rivers and waterways
in Christchurch.
“Rivers and waterways help to define
our city and play an important role in connecting
communities. Last year the River of Flowers helped bring
thousands of people together to share, reflect and connect.
This year I expect that even more people will take part,”
Mr Smith says.
Between 8am and 8pm on February 22, 2013
people will be able to drop flowers at hosted sites along
Christchurch rivers and at the estuary. From 12.30pm to
1.30pm local community groups will host the sites and
encourage people to write messages on a Tree of Hope. At
12.51pm two minutes silence will be held.
The following
sites have so far been confirmed:
1. O-Tautahi
/The Bricks: Barbados Street Bridge
2. Medway
Street Foot Bridge Site: SW bank on River Road
3.
Estuary: Yacht Club Car Park, Moncks Bay
4.
Owles Terrace Reserve, Bexley
5. Horseshoe
Lake: Opposite bus stop between Oregon and Tangmere
Places
6. Heathcote River opposite The
Princess Margaret Hospital
7. Riccarton Bush:
River Bank between Kahu Road and Riccarton House
8.
Botanic Gardens: Foot bridge between Hospital and Peace
Bell
9. Woolston Radley Park: near the south
end of the Catherine Street footbridge
10. Kerrs
Reach
11. Beckenham Park (meet at cricket
pavilion)
12. Riverbank opposite Eureka
Street
13. Riverbank opposite Avonside Girls
High
As the number of sites may increase it is
recommended that people go to www.healthychristchurch.org.nz for an
up-to-date list.
People are asked to bring their own
flowers and notes to tie onto the Trees of Hope.
The
River of Flowers commemoration project is led by Healthy
Christchurch and the Avon-Otakaro Network (AvON), and
supported by CERA, CanCern, the Canterbury District Health
Board, the Mental Health Foundation, One Voice Te Reo
Kotahi, the Council of Social Services, and Moffatts Flower
Company.
ENDS