Lake Tekapo New Zealand Made Fete

The 4th Annual Lake Tekapo NZ Made Fete is on its way. Sunday 18th March 2012 is the date. This year the theme is 100% New Zealand Made.  High quality,New Zealand made arts, crafts, jewellery, clothing, recycled wooden furniture, mosaics, candles, photos blocks, chocolates, stone works, wrought iron, plus native plants & grasses, rhododendrons & peonies and much more! Over 60 stalls to choose from!

Sushi from Kohan, BBQ lunches, Mexican, Gourmet meats, cheeses, freshly baked breads & muffins & freshly made sandwiches, wonderful Coffee, Mr Whippy, Wines from Point Bush Estate, Organic beer from The Green Man & musical entertainment from the infamous The vaguely Familiars all combines for another great day out in the Mackenzie.

Fete at Lake Tekapo Lake Tekapo New Zealand Made Fete

The project that we are fundraising for is to renovate & upgrade theTekapoPrimary School/ Community Pool complex. This will take a lot of time & energy as well as money. So far the Fete has raised $8500 for this project which is a great achievement. This is a community effort as without the wonderful support of our local businesses and Lions Club this event wouldn’t happen. The school has arranged a free entertainment area for children with a bouncy castle, toys and face painting.

There is something for everyone. Come along and listen to the music, enjoy a glass of wine, nibble at the wonderful array of local food and browse the many stalls, all to support a great cause; our school.  See you there!!

Tekapo Fete Lake Tekapo New Zealand Made Fete

If you are interested to display or sell something at the Fete, your can download the Terms and Conditions  here. If you would like to register, the form can be downloaded here.

 

Sundial

Work Begins on the Lake Tekapo Sundial and Solar System Models

 Work has begun on the sundial build . We are creating two fun, engaging, and educational scale models of the Solar System within our community and region. Members of the Sundial committee meet today to break the earth on the first phase of the build.

Lake Tekapo Untouched 2 SundialDay one of the Sundial build in Lake Tekapo

The centerpiece, appropriately, will represent  the Sun.  Located on the township domain, between the Scenic Resort Hotel and the Lake, it will consist of an almost 14 meter diameter rock and tile mosaic circle.  Inside the circle will be a large sundial facing true south.  The gnomon in the sundial, the bit that casts the shadow on the “clock” tiles will be a person, standing in the proper place for the season of the year.

Built around the centerpiece are two scaled versions of the Solar System. Visitors will be able to tell time by the position of the Sun, and while taking a few minutes’ walk in our beautiful surroundings will be able to visit all the planets in a small-scale model of our Sun’s neighborhood in space.

The small-scale Solar System will be entirely visible if you are standing by the 6.6 millimeter diameter pole at the center of the Sundial.  Mercury and Venus will be located inside of the larger-scale Sun, with Earth just on its outer edge.  Neptune will be on the far side of the domain overlooking the Tekapo River, and beside the town-side of the proposed footbridge across the river.  You will be able to walk the entire Solar System and experience its size and the relative distances in just a few minutes.

The large scale Solar System is represented by the circumference of the Sundial. This represents the Sun at a scale of 1 kilometer to 100,000,000 (one hundred million) kilometers. The planets are located throughout the region, Pluto being as far away as the Lake Benmore Dam overlooking Otematata.

 Our Sundial will have a tile mosaic Kea, a parrot native to New Zealand Alps, embedded in it. Inside the Kea will be an analemma. This is the pattern the sun make in our sky as it moves North and  South during the earths seasons.

Sundial Lake Tekapo Sundial

The analemma will contain tiles indicating where a person must stand to obtain the correct Sun-time during each month of the year.  Here is the design drawing for our Sundial which will be constructed over the next few months.  The analemma can be seen in the center of the kea.


Footbridge Fashion Show

The Lake Tekapo Footbridge Society  invites you to an evening of high fashion on the 19th November 2011. Featuring Annah Stretton along with Mika as the MC for the evening, Hat & Hair will be presenting an extravaganza along with a parade of shoes and accessories from Head Over Heels. This event is being held at Peppers Bluewater Resort where there will also be accommodation available.

On the night there will be a complementary glass of wine and finger food.

  • Your ticket includes:
  • A goodie bag with over $40 worth of value
  • A fundraising auction of quality-living and fashion items throughout the evening

This is a limited numbers event so please get in quick to avoid missing out.
RSVP: By the 4th November 2011

Tickets are available from and cost $99 per person, remember folks it’s for a good cause….
Peppers Bluewater Resort on Free phone: 0800.680.570 or 03.680.6513
OR
Lyn on 03.680.6537
Email: bruceandlynm@yahoo.co.nz
Postal address:
Lake Tekapo Footbridge Society
P.O. Box 14
Lake Tekapo
7945

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Under The Big Sky

New Music Festival at Lake Tekapo: UNDER THE BIG SKY

A Night of Country & Blues Music at
Alpine Spring’s and spa in association with Port FM

The gates will open at 6 pm for a 7 pm start with Eddie Simon and
Blue Train. Aly Cook and The Coalrangers will take the stage at 8.30
pm.
Tickets are $36 and will be available from Event Finder,
Event Finder or Alpine Spring’s and spa

Alpine Springs Lake Tekapo is hosting the inaugural high altitude
music festival UNDER THE BIG SKY at the skating rink on Saturday 3
December, featuring Aly Cook with The Coalrangers.
It was originally scheduled for March but had to be postponed after 22
February 6.3 earthquake.
It will be the first time the $7 million recreation and relaxation
complex of hot pools, day spa, snow-tube park, ice/roller rink and
licensed café will have hosted such an event.

Managing director Karl Burtscher, the driving force behind the award
wining facility, wanted to use the majestic and beautiful surroundings
as a setting for a new type of event for the Mackenzie Basin, and to
create an annual event that will bring more people to Lake Tekapo.
“We have these fantastic skies, considered amongst the clearest in the
hemisphere, and people come from all over the world to experience
the Earth & Sky Show at Mt John, and I believe people will come to
special events here as well,” Mr Burtscher said.

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“The 56 metre long rink makes a great performing stage, and we have
seating for 1300 people. We’ve got fir and pine trees behind the rink,
and a view over the turquoise lake to the Two Thumb Range – where
else can people come and listen to great music in such a setting?”
The performers are all popular musicians who cover a wide range of
musical genres. Aly Cook, a Nelson-based singer/songwriter, has sung
at concerts in the UK, Europe, Australia, Norfolk Island and around
New Zealand this year. The Coalrangers have been singing for
decades, and three albums later they remain as popular as ever with
their foot tapping iconic style. Eddie Simon, originally from Canada,
has sung alongside greats such as John Denver and Dolly Parton and
has a repertoire spanning country, R&B, blues and gospel.
“We’ve got outstanding performers who will be playing almost non
stop for nearly four hours. I wanted to get really top performers to set
a standard that will bring people back next year,” Mr Burtscher said.
“There’s already interest in using the concert as a corporate event for
local businesses who can entertain clients in a new way and keep it
local,” Business Development Manager Cathy Hemsworth said.
“It’s a good time of the year to offer an event like this and a new
opportunity for businesses to entertain, and to support a local
initiative.”
“We hope that people from out of the region will come for the weekend
and enjoy the hot pools and day spa as well as the concert. Lake
Tekapo is a great destination with good accommodation and heaps to
do. That’s why we want to encourage people here through events like
this.”

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The gates will open at 6 pm for a 7 pm start.
Tickets are $36 and will be available from Event Finder,
Event Finder or Alpine Spring’s and spa

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Lake Tekapo Regional Park

Nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Tekapo and with a backdrop of the Two Thumb Range, the Lake Tekapo Regional Park offers an array of recreation and leisure opportunities.

Vested as a soil conservation reserve, the park is covered by coniferous forest allowing for a play and leisure area starkly contrasting the surrounding landscape.

Regional Park Lake Tekapo Regional Park

Views across the lake to Mount John and up to the Godley Valley, which leads to the highest section of the Southern Alps, add to the visitors’ experience.

The Park can be accessed by car from Lilybank Road or by foot and bicycle from the Lake Tekapo Township along the lake edge or from Cowans Hill.

The newest of Environment Canterbury’s Regional Parks, the development of park infrastructure has only commenced over the past year. However visitors can experience walking and cycling trails, access to the lakeside for swimming and kayaking and; cross country skiing during the winter months. There are also numerous picnic spots throughout the park.

During the current year the park will be enhanced with new disabled access toilet facilities, upgraded walking and mountain bike trails and improved access to and along the lake edge.

Visit the Enviroment Canterbury Website for more information.

No Work, no traffic, no stress….. no problem! Lake Tekapo Regional Park.

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