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Gibbs Farm and NPH New Zealand do it again for the kids

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April 4, 2013

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Gibbs Farm and NPH New Zealand do it again for the kids

Back by popular demand, NPH New Zealand is once again hosting another rare opportunity to visit Sir Alan Gibbs Farm in the Kairpara Harbour on the 30 May.

The previous event was a sell-out, with architects, artists and designers attending from all over New Zealand, and all proceeds going to the NPH children in Peru and Bolivia.

NPH New Zealand have again been privileged with the opportunity to take another 70 guests for a rare look inside the captivating location - open to the guests by appointment only – and boasting 20 privately commissioned artworks from world famous artists.


“The farm is awe inspiring and utterly unique. The huge-scale works of art fit perfectly with the Kairpara majestic landscape. I have never seen anything like it and I give a big thanks to NPH for the opportunity and very enjoyable event,” Debbie Cavit of Cavit&Co says.

The trip includes transport to and from the location, lunch and a four kilometre walk around the sculpture garden, which boast massive artwork by world famous artists Graham Bennett, Neil Dawson and Anish Kapoor.

Tickets cost $100 per person and include: bus fare from Auckland, lunch at the farm and a $65 donation. This is the perfect opportunity to combine art and the outdoors, whilst the donation feeds an abandoned NPH child for months.

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“Every New Zealander who comes along to one of our events reminds us that at the heart of every kiwi is someone who feels deeply about greater society; and is conscious that everybody deserves a chance at a better life in this world,” says Kristina Cavit, Director of NPH New Zealand.

Limited places are available, to book please email: events@nph-nz.org


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