Lunch will be available on the Saturday, at the Takahue Hall, along with a variety of stalls, and raffles will be sold with prizes ranging from possum traps to a luxury foot spa pack. And a bus will provide transport on the Saturday for those who would rather let someone else do the driving, leaving from Te Ahu at 8.45am, $10 per passenger.
Jackie Simkins, who has succeeded Irene Knowler as the chief organiser, has drawn together a strong team of enthusiastic people, and is also grateful for the support of the Victoria Valley Garden Club ladies.
“The real heroes though, are the garden owners; they might well maintain their properties in spectacular fashion year-round, but taking part in a garden safari calls for a special effort, one that they unfailingly make willingly, not only as a treat for fellow gardeners but in support of a worthy cause.”
The safari has been the major annual fundraiser for Kaitāia Riding for the Disabled since 1992, and without that income the organisation would struggle to make the enormous contribution it has in the lives of many young children who benefit from the opportunity to enjoy the company of horses and learn all that these remarkable animals have to teach them.
‘’That makes the safari weekend a triple blessing,’’ Simkins said.
Tickets are $25 and available in Kaitāia from McCarthny Mitre 10, CBEC and the iSite at Te Ahu, Pukenui 4 Square and at Bloomfields, on SH10 at Aurere (Taipa).