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Fine weather, new layout, record stalls = Kerikeri party success

By Peter de Graaf
Reporter·Northern Advocate·
19 Nov, 2018 02:10 AM2 mins to read

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Saturday's Kerikeri Street Party featured thousands of runners and revellers, 47 food and beverage stalls, five bands and one unicorn. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Saturday's Kerikeri Street Party featured thousands of runners and revellers, 47 food and beverage stalls, five bands and one unicorn. Photo / Peter de Graaf

A new layout, a record number of food and wine stalls and thousands of revellers made this year's Kerikeri Street Party a great success, organisers say.

Originally held in 2009 by a group of bed and breakfast owners to persuade out-of-town runners in the half marathon to stay an extra night instead of going home straight after prize giving, the event now draws up to 5000 people.

Last year's event was canned after torrential rain threatened to make the powered stalls and stages unsafe, so Saturday's fine weather was a huge relief for the organisers.

Whangarei's Uwe Werhan (front) came dressed for a party with stiltwalkers (from left) Kiana Werhan, 13, Zelde Morrison-Smith, 17, and Nalani Werhan, 16. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Haggis McFee of McLeod's Bay with Max Hittle of Kerikeri. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Stiltwalkers, from left, Kiana Werhan, 13, Zelde Morrison-Smith, 17, and Nalani Werhan, 16. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Kara Dodson, left, and Sandy-Lee Bell of Parua Bay did a roaring trade in tino rangatiratanga iceblocks. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Good Morning Waipapa performs on the main stage. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Students of QRC Tai Tokerau's hospitality school - Tayliah McClintock (Oromahoe), Rhyce Puata (Horeke) and Jontelle Kemp (Wainui Bay) - had a food stall at the street party. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Members of the One Agency crew from Auckland gave their VIP table a Hawaiian theme. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Jo Slack of headline act Scarlet Fever. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Guitar ace Felix Danilo of Bay of Islands band Friday Night Special. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Max Hittle (bass) and Jo Slack (vocals) of main act Scarlet Fever. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Street Party dancers came in all sizes. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Kerikeri 14-year-olds Grace Sheldon, left, and Simone Pretorius dance to headline band Scarlet Fever. Photo / Peter de Graaf
Thousands packed Kerikeri Rd for an evening of live music, dancing and Northland-made food and wine. Photo / Peter de Graaf
The party was an inclusive event with even a unicorn spotted among the dancers. Photo / Peter de Graaf
That dancing unicorn again... Photo / Peter de Graaf

Image 1 of 15: Whangarei's Uwe Werhan (front) came dressed for a party with stiltwalkers (from left) Kiana Werhan, 13, Zelde Morrison-Smith, 17, and Nalani Werhan, 16. Photo / Peter de Graaf

Street Party Committee spokeswoman Tracey Bree said there was no official tally as yet for the number of party-goers but it was definitely no less than in other years.

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''What a difference a beautiful day makes,'' she said.

Changes this year included a separate, fenced off area for VIP tables and locating most of the entertainment — including four of the five bands — on one stage at the top of street, instead of the three smaller stages of previous years.

That allowed better flow, avoided congestion in the middle of the party zone, and meant space for more stalls. The 31 food and 16 beverage stalls were mostly run by local restaurants and cafes, but a few community groups seized the chance for fundraising and students from QRC's hospitality school took part for the first time.

Bree said the new layout was likely to be continued next year.

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''We think we've got the flow much better.''

The sold out VIP tables, together with sponsorship, grants and community support, kept the event free. It was entirely run by volunteers with help from Waipapa Rotary on the gates and Kerikeri Fire Brigade during setting up and packing down.

The event is underwritten by the Kerikeri Business Association and organised by the Kerikeri Street Party Committee.

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