Taranaki Fortunes Opening at Puke Ariki
How much do you know about the fortunes of Taranaki?
What was the name of Taranaki’s first Jersey cow? What
happened to New Plymouth’s trams? Who saved the Meeting of
the Waters?
Find out the answers to these and more at
Taranaki Fortunes: lost and won, opening at Puke Ariki on
Saturday 14 November.
Taranaki Fortunes traces the
ups and downs of our region – rich in opportunity but
often challenged by circumstances and events. War,
recession, topography and isolation meet robustness,
resourcefulness, doggedness and ingenuity and that Taranaki
spirit that makes our region unique.
“You can test
your knowledge about Taranaki’s fortune on our brand new
interactive computer game ‘Who Wants To Win A
Fortune’,” says Bill Macnaught, Manager Puke
Ariki.
“It’s based on the TV show ‘Who wants to
be a millionaire’ and follows the multi-choice question
and answer format – with all the answers found in the
exhibition.
“There are six computers set up with the
game and you don’t need any prior computer knowledge so
head down and give it a go!”
To launch the new game
be listening to More FM Breakfast with Waggs and Beth every
morning from Monday 16 November, answer the questions about
Taranaki’s fortune and secure a spot in the ‘Who Wants
To Win A Fortune” competition on Sunday 22 November at
Puke Ariki – various prizes up for grabs including a
helicopter flight over New Plymouth with Heliview valued at
$500!
“You can also retrace the fortunes of our
region with the exhibition book,” says Bill.
“With more than 200 photographs, stories from the
exhibition and commentaries on the fortunes of the region by
some of Taranaki's business leaders, this is a great
Christmas gift!”
Taranaki Fortunes: lost and won
opens on Saturday 14 November and runs until Sunday 21
February. With free entry, interactive activities and lots
of events planned during the exhibition, it’s a great
outing for the whole family. And after your visit pick up a
copy of Fortunes: the book from the shop at Puke Ariki.
About the Taranaki Fortunes: lost and won
exhibition
Split into three sections – Producing the
Goods, Paving the Way, and Trade and Exchange, Taranaki
Fortunes takes a close look at the bad times and the good
through a story that features hope and heartbreak,
innovation and sheer hard work.
Featuring three short
black and white films from Taranaki running on loop,
numerous scaled models as well as a miniature rotating
milking shed and dairy “chiller”, the exhibition aims to
engage and inspire discussions about our region’s
fortune.
For more information about the exhibition and
list of events visit http://www.pukeariki.com.
ENDS