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Whangārei's ArtBeat celebrates 23rd gala of family fun

Painting feathers was fun for sisters Katy, 10, left, and Penny Gibbons, 7, and their cousin Andi McCollough, 5.
Painting feathers was fun for sisters Katy, 10, left, and Penny Gibbons, 7, and their cousin Andi McCollough, 5.

ArtBeat's 23rd on Saturday's proved it's still a much loved community day.
Cafler Park was again the venue for Whangārei's free, family-friendly interactive creative event. Features included the kids' interactive area with the popular face-painting station and a Youth Zone with a number of e-game and digital stalls. A food market, art and crafts stalls, buskers and Pacifika Fusion Festival added to the fun. Tania Whyte was there with her camera.

Izzy Hill, aged 9, had fun with a giant bubble wand.
Izzy Hill, aged 9, had fun with a giant bubble wand.
Chrissy Kupa-Wichman added Pacific flair to the day.
Chrissy Kupa-Wichman added Pacific flair to the day.
Debbie Walters-Brown holds the looking glass to show Hazel MacDonald her cat-like painted face
Debbie Walters-Brown holds the looking glass to show Hazel MacDonald her cat-like painted face
The Stone family are mum Esther holding one-year old Eva, with Thomas, 10, left, Nathaniel, 6, and Eilijah, 8
The Stone family are mum Esther holding one-year old Eva, with Thomas, 10, left, Nathaniel, 6, and Eilijah, 8
Brigid Sinclair, of A Choired Taste, orchestrated a group singing event
Brigid Sinclair, of A Choired Taste, orchestrated a group singing event
Wyatt Parry thought there was no better way to cool down than up a tree with an icecream.
Wyatt Parry thought there was no better way to cool down than up a tree with an icecream.
ArtBeat at Cafler Park Jo Higgins has a day with her granddaughters Tia,8 and Sayde,6, Welsh. 02nd Feb 2019 Photo Tania Whyte
ArtBeat at Cafler Park Jo Higgins has a day with her granddaughters Tia,8 and Sayde,6, Welsh. 02nd Feb 2019 Photo Tania Whyte