Art and music lovers will be treated to an exciting event this ANZAC Day when Auckland musicians The Broken Heartbreakers and Bond Street Bridge play at Art in the Garden at Rannoch in Epsom as part of Parent to Parents awareness week. Parent to Parent are organising a nationwide programme of activities to boost awareness of the organisations services.
Rannoch is opening its doors for an afternoon viewing of a selection of works from the James Wallace Arts Trust collection, one of the finest private collections of art in New Zealand. The Arts and Crafts style house has been modified so that it functions as a “living museum of modern New Zealand art.” Visitors will be able to explore the lava forest, home to over 100 sculptures by leading New Zealand artists. Light refreshments will be provided.
This opportunity is brought to you by Parent to Parent Auckland. Parent to Parent is a nationwide, not for profit organisation providing a range of services to parents of children with special needs. These are free to families and include: contact with volunteer support parents with a similar personal experience; written information on more than 3600 different conditions; providing a sibling support programme for siblings of children with special needs; a video conferencing service, an Autism Spectrum Disorder information and advisory service; seminars, training workshops, advocacy support and a range of family support programmes.
Parent to Parent Auckland is grateful to the James Wallace Arts Trust for the chance to host this event at Rannoch.
Art in the Garden
Date: 25 April 2010
Time: 1.30-4pm (Bands will start at 2)
Location: Rannoch, 77 Almorah Rd, Epsom
Tickets $20 (or $30 for two).
Phone 09 625 5021 or email auckland@parent2parent.org.nz to order tickets.
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