Gibbs Farm - Leukaemia and Blood Cancer NZ Fundraiser
2421 Kaipara Coast Highway, Makarau, AucklandTicket Information
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Dust off your walking shoes, pack your camera and join us for an incredible day in unique surroundings. We’re excited to offer you an exclusive opportunity to visit Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park on Friday, March 15, 2024. Gibbs Farm is home to a series of major sculptures by some of the world’s most significant artists; including Andy Goldsworthy, Anish Kapoor and Richard Serra. And this is a rare chance to see them all!
So, bring a picnic lunch and enjoy a day out – wandering around the park, taking in the magnificent sculptures, manicured gardens, exotic animals, and breathtaking views of the Kaipara Harbour – all while raising money for Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand!
Getting there
You can reach the Farm by car, and parking is available on-site. Please follow the instructions as you approach Gibbs Farm via the main entrance (2421 Kaipara Coast Highway), as this will help minimise traffic congestion.
What to bring
- Comfortable walking shoes – the paved walk is 6-7 km long; however, you can choose to do as much or as little of this as you please.
- Camera – photos are allowed, and you are likely to want to take lots!
- Sunscreen and hat – we will have sunscreen if you do forget to bring it.
- Food & water – there will be a selection of drinks available to purchase on-site from the coffee cart.
- Raincoat – the event will go ahead rain or shine!
Other things to note
- There are toilets available on-site.
- The park does have a number of large lakes and ponds that children will need to be supervised around.
- There will be no ticket sales at the gate, so get in early to avoid disappointment!
Extra goodies on the day
Bring some cash with you, as we will have a coffee cart on site and will be running a raffle. Buy a raffle ticket to be in to win an amazing hamper full of Easter treats!
Get your ticket and support a great cause
All proceeds from the event will support Kiwis living with blood cancer or a serious blood condition. Since 1977, our work has been made possible through our fundraising events and the generous support we receive from individuals, companies, trusts and grants. We are not a government organisation and rely on the generosity of our donors for fundraising.
Funding goes to our core services: Patient Support, Research, Information, Awareness & Advocacy.
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