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Gumboots for a good cause: Puketapu fundraiser spreads joy for flood-hit community

Mitchell Hageman
By Mitchell Hageman
Multimedia Journalist·Hawkes Bay Today·
15 May, 2023 01:37 AMQuick Read

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The Gumboot Ball organisers, who donned their best wellies for the event (from left): Bex Tacon, Sam Danielson, Amy Phipps, Mary Danielson, Jodie Simmons and Kathryn Simmons. Photo / Warren Buckland

The Gumboot Ball organisers, who donned their best wellies for the event (from left): Bex Tacon, Sam Danielson, Amy Phipps, Mary Danielson, Jodie Simmons and Kathryn Simmons. Photo / Warren Buckland

Spruced-up gummies replaced golden slippers at a fundraising ball in Napier over the weekend, with eager punters donning their best for a good cause.

Punters donned their best wellies for the Gumboot Ball to raise funds for the Puketapu Cyclone Relief Fund. Photo / Warren Buckland
Punters donned their best wellies for the Gumboot Ball to raise funds for the Puketapu Cyclone Relief Fund. Photo / Warren Buckland

Organised by a passionate group of community members, the Gumboot Charity Ball took place at the Old Church in Meeanee on Saturday to help raise much-needed funds for the Puketapu Cyclone Relief Fund.

Bex Tacon, who was part of the organising team, said the event served two purposes: it helped raise essential funds for cyclone relief in Puketapu while also connecting people.

“It allowed a lot of people in the community to come together, let their hair down and have a great night out. We also attracted people from outside the community, which was very good.”

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Carrfields auctioneer John Kingston gets ready for the charity auction. Photo / Warren Buckland
Carrfields auctioneer John Kingston gets ready for the charity auction. Photo / Warren Buckland

Saturday’s sell-out event was “wonderful”, and Tacon said everyone had an amazing time.

A Gumboot red carpet welcomed people at the Old Church. Photo / Warren Buckland
A Gumboot red carpet welcomed people at the Old Church. Photo / Warren Buckland

While total funds are still being finalised, Tacon said approximately $60,000 is thought to have been raised.

She said it was hard to pick a highlight.

“It was all just so good.

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“Just the fact that people came in and got to dress up and have a great night was wonderful.”

Hawke's Bay band Playing Mantis belts out the songs. Photo / Warren Buckland
Hawke's Bay band Playing Mantis belts out the songs. Photo / Warren Buckland
Fancy gumboots were out in force. Photo / Warren Buckland
Fancy gumboots were out in force. Photo / Warren Buckland
MC Grant Bailey speaks to the joyful crowd. Photo / Warren Buckland
MC Grant Bailey speaks to the joyful crowd. Photo / Warren Buckland
Goodies-a-plenty. Photo/Warren Buckland
Goodies-a-plenty. Photo/Warren Buckland
Wendy Evans (left) and eager bidders at the silent auction. Photo / Warren Buckland
Wendy Evans (left) and eager bidders at the silent auction. Photo / Warren Buckland
Anneke Pepping of Hastings dressed up her hair. Photo / Warren Buckland
Anneke Pepping of Hastings dressed up her hair. Photo / Warren Buckland
Wine and gummies. Photo / Warren Buckland
Wine and gummies. Photo / Warren Buckland
Kathryn Simmons (left) and daughter Jodie Simmons. Photo / Warren Buckland
Kathryn Simmons (left) and daughter Jodie Simmons. Photo / Warren Buckland
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