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Heritage Trip, 11 February
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Waitui Goldfields Trip, Saturday 11 February
Our organised visit to the former Waitui goldfields in Upper Takaka on a perfect day was a huge success, with 45 adults and several children participating. They heard from Blue Horton, whose grandparents worked the small river for six years in the depression of the 1930s, and also from Dr Mike Johnston of Nelson, who explained some of the dramatic geological events that shaped the immediate landscape. Gold was first found in the Waitui in mid-1858, but no traces remain of the workings, because manual alluvial gold-mining is very low impact.
Nowadays the river powers a small hydro plant which drives the irrigation system, with any surplus being fed into the national grid.
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Newsletter, January 2017
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19 January 2017
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Abel Tasman 374 at the Museum, 18 December 2016
——————————–
WHALERY UPDATE
(28 October)
Yes, a naked whalery! At last, after 3 months, the safety fence has gone — and doesn’t it look good? Just a small amount of finishing work inside and some initial landscaping work and then we’ll be able to use it. That feels great! The whale skeleton arrival and formal opening will take place in early January, and we’re grateful for the assistance of Manawhenua ki Mohua in preparing display information.
==========================
PAST HISTORY … to remind us how far we’ve come!
The end of September brought some great news for o
ur Whalery fundraising. Pub Charity donated the cost of the special UV-resistant glass ($3241), and TDC has covered the cost of the new decking ($1760), and is also going to do the landscaping. We’re very grateful.
Those two donations mean that ALL the basic construction costs are now covered. What a relief! Thank you everyone for your support. We are still gently fundraising to cover “extras” like information panels, and installing the skeleton itself, probab
ly in late December. So
, if you’d like to help with that part, we’d be very grateful. And yes, donations over $5 are still tax-deductible.
Since the windows and doors went in, from the street it looks as if not much is happening. But inside, the wiring and insulation is in, and the gib-board is going up. So, just a bit of plastering and sanding, and some painting inside and out, but not long now until it’s handed over. It’s quite emotional after 2+ years of planning and fundraising. It’ll be great to let everyone enjoy it.
Thank you
Golden Bay Community Board
for your generous decision this week to grant a further $2000 to our Whalery project. You gave us your vote of support (and $1000!) right at the start of our vision in July 2014. Now, at the end of your term, you’ve given us a wonderful boost as we head towards our target — just a $1500 gap to cover the essentials … it’s feeling a bit of a miracle.
Building progress has been great, too — here we are on 15 September, with the corrugated cladding going on! And windows next Tuesday, maybe. It’s a real team effort.
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Our whalery — Is happening!
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2 September 2016
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Friday 2 September–Amazing progress after just 4 weeks
:
Topped off with roofing iron … and the colour matches! The new, easier ramp is begun. So Spring is looking good as our new frontage becomes reality. We’ve had to commit to the special museum-grade glass for the windows, though we still need to raise the funds.
Maybe you can help?
Our supporters are very special people. Thank you.
Progress report, Friday 26 August–and we need your help, please!
It’s remarkable what’s happened in 9 days of work (just 1 day of rain). Installing the big steel framework yesterday has made a huge difference — we can really see what it’s going to look like — dramatic!
Click on the images to enlarge them
.
But we still need to find over $3,000 to do the UV-resistant glass — please help if you can.
CLICK HERE
for details
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How exciting — we have action, on Monday 8 June 2016, and it’s a lovely sunny day. Here’s to the Whalery. Digger Day (Thursday) is the first step towards the new ramp, and easier access.
And, yes, we still have a bit of
fundraising
to do. We need to make sure that the glass in those new windows is UV resistant.
CLICK HERE
for details
Digger Day — Thursday 11 August
Monday 8 August–a new chapter in our story
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Winner! Ray White Colouring-in & Story Competition
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5 August 2016
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Thanks, Billy Kerrisk and your team for running the colouring-in and story-telling competition for local primary school students — it was such fun reading and looking at them all. And we were thrilled to receive over $100 towards our whalery fund from the entry fees (thanks, Billy and all the entrants)
Lief of Motupipi School won the big prize of an iPad Mini
— Congratulations, Lief. Here’s your entry for
EVERYONE
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Museum Board News
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22 July 2016
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At the AGM on 26 June, members of the museum society re-appointed seven Board members and appointed one new member. The 8 Board members for the 2016/17 year are: Clive Bird, Geoff Rennison, Jenny Treloar, Leigh Gamby, Pat Ballard, Penny Griffith, Robin Manson, Robin Riley. A Tasman District Council (TDC) representative will be named following the local government elections in October.
When the new Board held its first meeting on 13 July they re-elected Penny Griffith as Chairperson (and Acting Treasurer) and Pat Ballard as Secretary.
One of the major items on the agenda was whether the Board had a view on the retention of the Grandstand at the showgrounds, which has become a vigorous community debate following the council’s decision to demolish it. With two abstentions, the Board decided to write to TDC saying they are in favour of the Grandstand being retained. The letter was presented to a TDC committee meeting on 14 July, being written up in the
Nelson Mail
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Hot News — Whalery Getting Underway!
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20 May 2016
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Whalery Contract
: We’re really excited that a contract to start work has been signed with Steve Chamberlain, a local builder. Our council (which owns the building) will be the project manager and we’re expecting to have it all ready by next summer. Hooray!
What about the funding
? Well, a generous local person has made a personal loan to the museum to cover the gap … and we will need to pay that back by the end of October. So we still need to ask for everyone’s help in raising the final $4,000. (Yes, just $4,000) Please help us if you can…
HOW TO DONATE?
Scroll down for the Give-a-Little hotlink … or click
HERE
for all the options.
… and
CLICK HERE
to read our latest newsletter (May 2016)
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Heritage Trip, 11 February
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18 February 2017
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Waitui Goldfields Trip, Saturday 11 February
Our organised visit to the former Waitui goldfields in Upper Takaka on a perfect day was a huge success, with 45 adults and several children participating. They heard from Blue Horton, whose grandparents worked the small river for six years in the depression of the 1930s, and also from Dr Mike Johnston of Nelson, who explained some of the dramatic geological events that shaped the immediate landscape. Gold was first found in the Waitui in mid-1858, but no traces remain of the workings, because manual alluvial gold-mining is very low impact.
Nowadays the river powers a small hydro plant which drives the irrigation system, with any surplus being fed into the national grid.
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Newsletter, January 2017
Posted on
19 January 2017
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Admin
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Abel Tasman 374 at the Museum, 18 December 2016
——————————–
WHALERY UPDATE
(28 October)
Yes, a naked whalery! At last, after 3 months, the safety fence has gone — and doesn’t it look good? Just a small amount of finishing work inside and some initial landscaping work and then we’ll be able to use it. That feels great! The whale skeleton arrival and formal opening will take place in early January, and we’re grateful for the assistance of Manawhenua ki Mohua in preparing display information.
==========================
PAST HISTORY … to remind us how far we’ve come!
The end of September brought some great news for o
ur Whalery fundraising. Pub Charity donated the cost of the special UV-resistant glass ($3241), and TDC has covered the cost of the new decking ($1760), and is also going to do the landscaping. We’re very grateful.
Those two donations mean that ALL the basic construction costs are now covered. What a relief! Thank you everyone for your support. We are still gently fundraising to cover “extras” like information panels, and installing the skeleton itself, probab
ly in late December. So
, if you’d like to help with that part, we’d be very grateful. And yes, donations over $5 are still tax-deductible.
Since the windows and doors went in, from the street it looks as if not much is happening. But inside, the wiring and insulation is in, and the gib-board is going up. So, just a bit of plastering and sanding, and some painting inside and out, but not long now until it’s handed over. It’s quite emotional after 2+ years of planning and fundraising. It’ll be great to let everyone enjoy it.
Thank you
Golden Bay Community Board
for your generous decision this week to grant a further $2000 to our Whalery project. You gave us your vote of support (and $1000!) right at the start of our vision in July 2014. Now, at the end of your term, you’ve given us a wonderful boost as we head towards our target — just a $1500 gap to cover the essentials … it’s feeling a bit of a miracle.
Building progress has been great, too — here we are on 15 September, with the corrugated cladding going on! And windows next Tuesday, maybe. It’s a real team effort.
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Our whalery — Is happening!
Posted on
2 September 2016
by
Admin
Friday 2 September–Amazing progress after just 4 weeks
:
Topped off with roofing iron … and the colour matches! The new, easier ramp is begun. So Spring is looking good as our new frontage becomes reality. We’ve had to commit to the special museum-grade glass for the windows, though we still need to raise the funds.
Maybe you can help?
Our supporters are very special people. Thank you.
Progress report, Friday 26 August–and we need your help, please!
It’s remarkable what’s happened in 9 days of work (just 1 day of rain). Installing the big steel framework yesterday has made a huge difference — we can really see what it’s going to look like — dramatic!
Click on the images to enlarge them
.
But we still need to find over $3,000 to do the UV-resistant glass — please help if you can.
CLICK HERE
for details
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
How exciting — we have action, on Monday 8 June 2016, and it’s a lovely sunny day. Here’s to the Whalery. Digger Day (Thursday) is the first step towards the new ramp, and easier access.
And, yes, we still have a bit of
fundraising
to do. We need to make sure that the glass in those new windows is UV resistant.
CLICK HERE
for details
Digger Day — Thursday 11 August
Monday 8 August–a new chapter in our story
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Winner! Ray White Colouring-in & Story Competition
Posted on
5 August 2016
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Admin
Thanks, Billy Kerrisk and your team for running the colouring-in and story-telling competition for local primary school students — it was such fun reading and looking at them all. And we were thrilled to receive over $100 towards our whalery fund from the entry fees (thanks, Billy and all the entrants)
Lief of Motupipi School won the big prize of an iPad Mini
— Congratulations, Lief. Here’s your entry for
EVERYONE
to enjoy:
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Museum Board News
Posted on
22 July 2016
by
Admin
At the AGM on 26 June, members of the museum society re-appointed seven Board members and appointed one new member. The 8 Board members for the 2016/17 year are: Clive Bird, Geoff Rennison, Jenny Treloar, Leigh Gamby, Pat Ballard, Penny Griffith, Robin Manson, Robin Riley. A Tasman District Council (TDC) representative will be named following the local government elections in October.
When the new Board held its first meeting on 13 July they re-elected Penny Griffith as Chairperson (and Acting Treasurer) and Pat Ballard as Secretary.
One of the major items on the agenda was whether the Board had a view on the retention of the Grandstand at the showgrounds, which has become a vigorous community debate following the council’s decision to demolish it. With two abstentions, the Board decided to write to TDC saying they are in favour of the Grandstand being retained. The letter was presented to a TDC committee meeting on 14 July, being written up in the
Nelson Mail
:
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Hot News — Whalery Getting Underway!
Posted on
20 May 2016
by
Admin
Whalery Contract
: We’re really excited that a contract to start work has been signed with Steve Chamberlain, a local builder. Our council (which owns the building) will be the project manager and we’re expecting to have it all ready by next summer. Hooray!
What about the funding
? Well, a generous local person has made a personal loan to the museum to cover the gap … and we will need to pay that back by the end of October. So we still need to ask for everyone’s help in raising the final $4,000. (Yes, just $4,000) Please help us if you can…
HOW TO DONATE?
Scroll down for the Give-a-Little hotlink … or click
HERE
for all the options.
… and
CLICK HERE
to read our latest newsletter (May 2016)
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