"Healthy parks are essential for healthy people and our district has some of the most picturesque reserves in the country," he said.
"As well as being good for your physical and mental wellbeing, parks are places where we can connect with others and build stronger families and communities."
Apanui School and the Whakatāne Library have collaborated to bring Te Reo in the Park to the Whakatāne Rose Gardens as part of Park Week 2019.
Other schools in the district are encouraged to think about how they can be a part of Park Week, and are invited to contact the council to discuss their involvement.
Parks Week activities include:
Trolley Derby, Waiewe Reserve, March 9
Book-a-Boo in the Park, Whakatāne Rose Gardens, March 12
Ika-Boo in the Park, Murupara Domain, March 13
Tai Chi in the Park, Whakatāne Rose Gardens, March 14
Guided day walk through Whirinaki Te Pua-a-Tāne Conservation Park, March 14 or 15
Yoga in the Park, Whakatāne Rose Gardens, March 15
Dance and Musical Concert, Wharaurangi, March 16
Outdoor Movie Night, Warren Cole Walkway Amphitheatre, March 16
Belly Dance Taster, Whakatāne Rose Gardens, March 17
Visit www.whakatane.com/events to find out more