Wednesday, 12 May 2021, 2:52 pm
New Zealand’s most exciting emerging light and fire
festival Walk Of Wonders is set to help inject new life and
vital funds into Hawke’s Bay’s mental health
charities.
The creative directors behind Walk Of
Wonders Ant van Dorsten and Henry Gordon are on a mission to
raise awareness and funding for the Hawke’s Bay Foundation
and mental health and addiction support centre Whatever It
Takes, through the show’s ticket sales and optional
donations.
Ant van Dorsten says after the last twelve
months we have all experienced, a show like this is just
Three giant wine bottles fetch $50,000 at Hawke s Bay charity auction
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Three giant wine bottles fetch $50,000 at Hawke s Bay charity auction
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Dick Frizzell s art appears on a bottle of Tony Bish’s Mendoza chardonnay. It’s a community fundraising project spearheaded by Hawke’s Bay business owners John (Mac) Macpherson and Kim Thorp, designed to benefit the Hawke’s Bay Foundation, which uses the income from donations to support charities and community initiatives in the region. Winemaker Tony Bish, who collaborated with Frizzell, said he was immediately drawn to the initiative and couldn’t wait to get on board. “I loved the idea of an artist and winemaker collaboration, especially using the special large-format bottles and with proceeds going towards a very worthy cause,” Bish said.