“The heritage hub will have free admission to enable celebrating with our local communities and link strongly with the new tourism opportunities.”
So far pledges have been received for around $55,000.
“[That’s] amazing. However, we strongly advocate that we need to keep the momentum up so we can secure a building as this is pivotal to future success.”
Sue says one of the major aims is to tell and celebrate the kiwifruit story from the time when seeds were brought to New Zealand in 1904 by Mary Isabel Fraser, through the development of the fledgling orchards to today’s multimillion-dollar industry with its diverse workforce and importance to New Zealand exports.
“The Te Puke Kiwifruit Capital of the World heritage hub will have interactive opportunities, and we anticipate the emphasis to be our successful kiwifruit story. However celebrating our local environment, stories from across the district would also be an important aspect.”
Many of the exhibitions that have previously been on display at the Western Bay Museum could easily be presented in a heritage hub in Te Puke.
Pledge bands: Friends, $1000, or corporate sponsorship: Premium $30,000, Gold $20,000, Silver $10,000 or Bronze $5000.
So far Seeka has come on board as a gold sponsor and bronze sponsors are Zespri, Hills Lab, Matapara (Sue and Roger Matthews) and Marmatsar Trust (Paul and Natalie Hickson).
In the friends category, pledges have come from 15 kiwifruit industry-related groups and individuals.
Anyone wanting to pledge can send an email to either tpedg@tepuke.co.nz or Matapara-@xtra.co.nz