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Piritahi Marae is situated at the western end of [[Te Huruhi Bay]], Blackpool, on the southern coast of Waiheke. A nga hau e wha (pan-cultural) marae, it sits on city council reserve. Tainui whakaeke is observed during powhiri.It comprises a wharenui, currently being carved, a whare kai, a Hauora (Medical centre) and playgroup for preschoolers. | Piritahi Marae is situated at the western end of [[Te Huruhi Bay]], Blackpool, on the southern coast of Waiheke. A nga hau e wha (pan-cultural) marae, it sits on city council reserve. Tainui whakaeke is observed during powhiri.It comprises a wharenui, currently being carved, a whare kai, a Hauora (Medical centre) and playgroup for preschoolers. | ||
− | Its chairman is Wally Manahi who took over the reins after the passing of Kato Kauwhata on the 11th november 2007. | + | Its chairman is Wally Manahi who took over the reins after the passing of [[Kato Kauwhata]] on the 11th november 2007. |
[[Category:Clubs and Organisations]] | [[Category:Clubs and Organisations]] |
Revision as of 08:26, 13 November 2007
Piritahi Marae is situated at the western end of Te Huruhi Bay, Blackpool, on the southern coast of Waiheke. A nga hau e wha (pan-cultural) marae, it sits on city council reserve. Tainui whakaeke is observed during powhiri.It comprises a wharenui, currently being carved, a whare kai, a Hauora (Medical centre) and playgroup for preschoolers.
Its chairman is Wally Manahi who took over the reins after the passing of Kato Kauwhata on the 11th november 2007.