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Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 3:26 pm
EIT Research Professor Kay Morris Matthews, who played a
significant role in developing the institute’s research
strengths, has retired from her current role but will become
an Emeritus Professor at EIT.
EIT Chief Executive
Chris Collins; Research Professor Kay Morris Matthews; her
grandchildren, Emily Matthews and Jonathan Matthews;
Executive Dean, Faculty of Education, Humanities and Health
Science and Professor (One Welfare), Professor Natalie Waran
cut a cake at Professor Morris Mathews’
farewell.
At a function on EIT’s Hawke’s Bay
campus on Friday, 25 June, current and former colleagues, as
well as community figures, paid tribute to Professor Morris
MTG Hawke s Bay: Date set for reopening with special weekend planned
14 May, 2021 06:00 PM
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MTG Hawke s Bay will reopen on Saturday, July 24.
Hawkes Bay Today
By: Laura Vodanovich
We re delighted to confirm that MTG Hawke s Bay will reopen on Saturday, July 24.
We have really missed having the community in and around the museum and can t wait to welcome you back!
Of course, we ll have activities and entertainment to mark the occasion and make it a special weekend. While we won t be open for the whole of the school holidays, we will at least be open for the last weekend so we hope our families will enjoy a taste of the museum again before returning to school.
Home and Country . . . Women s Institute Awamoa Alma and South Hill treasurer and North Otago Federation secretary Melba Jordan sits before her winning cross-stitch work Blue Boy. PHOTO: RUBY HEYWARD
Women’s Institutes across New Zealand will celebrate the establishment’s 100-year anniversary this weekend, and the organisation’s North Otago Federation will be no different.
On Sunday, 40 Women’s Institute groups will honour Anna Elizabeth Jerome Spencer, who founded New Zealand’s first Women’s Institute in 1921.
As part of the celebrations, a sculpture of Miss Jerome Spencer will be unveiled in Napier, where the institute’s first meeting was held.
Taupō members join in as Women s Institute celebrates 100 years nzherald.co.nz - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from nzherald.co.nz Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.