Events & Festivals Coromandel. Events & Festivals including wine & food festivals, garden shows, A&P shows, arts & culture, fashion, theatre and major sports events.
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New Zealand events calendar. Find out what's on and search for current and upcoming events including wine & food festivals, garden shows, A&P shows, family entertainment, music, concerts, arts, film & theatre. Major sporting events and races such as marathons, triathlons, cycling events, golf, tennis, sailing and more.
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Beach Hop Whangamata 28 March-1st April 2012
Rock'n'Roll festival, classic cars, music & other events The Whangamata Beachhop is a five day festival celebrating the 50's & 60's rock'n'roll era. Held annually in March on the Coromandel Peninsula, the programme includes classic car & hot rod parades, bands & music, competitions, fashion shows & many other events.
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Whitianga Scallop Festival 15 September 2012
Great food, wine & entertainment for the whole family! The Whitianga Scallop Festival is an iconic food & wine event held annually in September. Indulge in scallop cuisine creations & soak up Whitianga's harbour vista as some of NZ's best live bands play on one of four stages. Celebrity chefs, cook off's, competitions and fun for the kids also feature.
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Pohutukawa Festival 23 Nov-9 Dec 2012
Full programme of events to celebrate summer on the Coromandel. The Pohutukawa Festival is held annually in November when the Pohutukawa flowers are starting to bloom around the Coromandel coastline. A full programme of events includes art, music, culture, cuisine, diving & more - showcasing the unique jewels of the Coromandel Peninsula.
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Mercury Bay Art Escape, Feb-Mar 2013
See the best in Coromandel arts & meet the artists A free self drive Art Tour of Artists Studios, art for sale, music & associated art events around Mercury Bay on the East Coast of the Coromandel Peninsula. This bi-annual Coromandel art event is over two long weekends in February & March. Artists include painters, sculptors, jewellers, printmakers & ceramicists. The next Art Escape event is the Open Studio Tour in 2013.
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