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$50 for a family pass, $10 to hire Bobby the Seal f0r an hour, $2 for lockers and $2 for helmets.
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Feildings Fantasty in Lights is on again this year from the 13 - 27 July. If you havent been, make sure you head along and check out this beautiful mid winter festival where Kowhai Park gets lit up with a fun and magical lighting display. On Saturday nights there will be story telling too, so wrap up warm and come along!
FANTASY IN LIGHTS
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WINTER 2013
KIDS
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1 litre of vegetable stock 1 x 400g tin of chopped tom atoes 2 cups of cooked pasta 350g frozen mixed vegetable s salt and pepper to taste grated cheese to serve
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ROMAN MACHINES
13 July to 6 October This awesome exhibition at Te Manawa is perfect for kids of all ages. The July school holidays will be filled with activities like mosaic making, building a Roman arch, catapults and a bridge. These activities will fill up fast so make sure you book early! Children can also take part in the free events at Te Manawa such as playing Roman knucklebones and creating your own shield. The Roman Machines exhibition itself showcases the inventions and creations of the Ancient Romans that influence our lives today. Did you know that Romans invented concrete, odometers, the book (instead of using a scroll), the aquaduct and much more. Like many of us today, Romans lived in large apartment buildings and ate takeaway food. They loved shopping malls, and even had underfloor heating! Come along and see Roman Machines come to life! For more info, check out
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Roman flour contained a lot of dust and bits. This made bread so coarse that it wore down peoples teeth! Ouch!
WEIRD FACT
The Romans used cranes to lift heavy stones on building sites. Cranes were powered by men turning a treadmill or hauling on ropes - phew!
FUN FACT
Some Romans liked to eat snails fattened on milk, peacocks brains and flamingos tongues. Yuck!
FREAKY FACT
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