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Gibbs Farm Tour for Child Cancer

Ticket Information

  • General Admission: $90.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 20 Nov 2020, 10:00am–2:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

childcancernz

Have you always wanted to see the incredible open-air sculptures of Gibbs Farm? Now is the perfect chance to experience the natural and artistic beauty of the acclaimed sculpture park, all while supporting Kiwi children and families whose lives are impacted by childhood cancer.

We are very lucky to be hosting a day at Alan Gibbs’ private sculpture park, which overlooks the immense Kaipara Harbour. The park is only accessible to the public at one-off events such as this, so we would love for you to join us to help make the day a success. All proceeds from tickets will go towards helping us be there for children with cancer and their families when they need us most.

Located an hour north of Auckland, Gibbs Farm is a private collection of sculptures by renowned artists from all over the world, all created to exist within the elements of the farm’s rugged natural landscape. A gentle seven-kilometre walk will see you roam among the artworks, where you might also bump into a couple of giraffes, zebras and other exotic animals!

Rain or shine, Gibbs Farms is always a wonderful day out for all ages, so we are really excited to spend it with you. Please wear comfortable walking shoes and either bring your own picnic lunch or pre-order one of our delicious lunchboxes. View the menu here. There will also be a coffee van/trailer onsite – bring your own cup!

This rare opportunity to visit New Zealand’s best collection of large-scale sculptures is not to be missed. Get your ticket today and help the Child Cancer Foundation ensure that no Kiwi child has to face cancer alone.

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