|
Name of Applicant
|
Funding Purpose
|
Amount Allocated
|
|
Pukekohe Youth Choir
|
Christmas concert for Franklin District
|
$2,000
|
|
Franklin Art Group
|
The annual art exhibition by the Franklin Art Group to be held at the New Zealand Steel Gallery from the 26th of August to the 10th of September.
|
$326.73
|
|
Indigenous Arts Charitable Trust 2000
|
Art workshops for the rurally disadvantaged and isolated youth that reside in the Awhitu peninsula. This will culminate in a youth arts exhibition.
|
$1,360
|
|
Whanau Resource Centre O Pukekohe Charitable Trust.
|
To hold a six module introductory workshop to the healing energies of Nga Mahi Whakairo for FY0809
|
$4,000
|
|
Franklin Writers Group
|
To run a short story competition during 2009 requiring promotional funds.
|
$350
|
|
Counties Country Quilters
|
The Counties Country Quilters would like to engage an overseas tutor to run workshops to teach new and different techniques.
|
$1,000
|
|
South Auckland Performing Arts Competition Society Inc
|
To run a performing arts festival in June / July 2009 at the Pukekohe Town Hall Complex to enhance and strengthen local arts.
|
$3,000
|
|
Onewhero Society of Performing Arts
|
To produce the pantomime Robinson Crusoe’ for seven performances from Nov 27, 28, 29 and Dec 4, 5, 6.
|
$1,500
|
|
Awhitu Peninsula Landcare Inc
|
Advertising and venue hire costs for launching a Franklin botanical book which features watercolours works by local artist. “Maioro to Manukau Heads, A Botanical Journey through Awhitu District.” Author; Tricia Aspin.
|
$444.12
|
|
Whairiki O Te Ao
|
To teach and run regular classes of Maori Art of Korowai weaving at local Marae from January - December 2009.
|
$2,000
|
|
The knitting grannies - Joan Loader
|
Project to create an installation in the gallery of knitting for children by a group of old retired women. It will be a social commentary on children called ‘Its a small world.” All works will be donated to poor children.
|
$800
|
|
Auckland Festival of Photography
|
The Festival is a free festival for the Auckland region. Next year we wish to include Franklin exhibitions and events in our programme.
|
$2,000
|
|
Pukekohe Youth Council
|
The Pukekohe Youth Council is planning to run weekly guitar lessons for youth. This will teach music appreciation skills. It is hoped to subsidise the lessons to enable participants to learn who may not otherwise be able to.
|
$1,680
|
|
Jim Ayers
|
Large exhibition of home-made kites and historical kites in a installation format for viewers to experience a fantasy world of colour. Workshops on kite making.
|
$1,360
|
|
Helen Capes
|
To run an introductory workshop and two follow-on workshops that will introduce new individuals to playing Northumbrian smallpipes.
|
$844.87
|
|
Franklin Community Choir
|
A public performance in Pukekohe featuring music by Pergolesi, Handel, Mozart & Rutter which will be the culmination of 16 weeks rehersal.
|
$802
|
|
Onewhero Society of Performing Arts
|
The staging and performing of two plays, “Don’t Tell Mother” and “Ladies Night,” to give an opportunity for community members to be involved on stage.
|
$1,900
|
|
Franklin Arts Culture and Library Trust (FACLT)
|
To help cover the cost of staging a two week Matariki festival at Franklin: The Centre.Special permission to apply for the funds was received from Franklin District Council on 11 May 2009.
|
$2,786
|
|
Majors ‘n’ Minors Children’s Music Studio
|
Musical Performance "Travelling Light" as the Annual Concert on 9th August, Sunday by youth and children of Franklin District.
|
$1,023
|