Raglan children win in Matariki competition

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Congratulations to library Matariki stars

2017 winners of the Matariki competition receive their awards in Ngaruawahia - Image WDC
2017 winners of the Matariki competition receive their awards in Ngaruawahia – Image WDC

The winners of the Waikato District Libraries Matariki competition were announced on Wednesday 26th July at a prize-giving held in the Waikato District Council Chambers in Ngaruawahia.

In celebration of Matariki (Maaori New Year), people were asked to write a poem or design a bookmark. More than 600 entries were received across the district.

Congratulations to Leila Steward, from Ngaruawahia, who was named the supreme winner. The other winners were Riley McLeod and Jasmine Dahm from Raglan, Reese Daniel-Hoani from Ngaruawahia, Trinity Whyte from Huntly and Lauren Hughes from Te Kauwhata.

The awards were presented by Deputy Mayor Dynes Fulton.

“This is the fourth year the competition has been held, and every year it has grown,” he said. “The competition celebrates Matariki as a special time of year and allows people to show their creativity. A big thank you to the 626 people that entered. We had some amazing entries. It’s great to see our communities celebrate Matariki with their local libraries.”

The winning bookmarks have been printed and will be available at all our library sites. The winning poems will also be on display.

The competition was judged by Tuakau author Janet Pates and Ngaruawahia artist Lianne Van Den Bemd.

Each winner received a $60 gift voucher. The supreme winner was also awarded a voucher and a trophy.

List of winners and runners up:

  • Book mark 5-9 years

Winner: Riley McLeod, from Te Mata School, Raglan

Runner up: Tia Barker, Harrisville School, Tuakau

  • Book mark 10-15 years

Winner: Reese Daniel-Hoani, Horotiu School, Ngaruawahia

Runner up: Santija Silich-Steed, Ngaruawahia High School, Ngaruawahia

  • Book mark 16+ years

Winner: Jasmine Dahm, Raglan

Runner up: Heather Burke, Raglan

  • Poem 5-9 years

Winner: Leila Steward, Ngaruawahia

Runner up: Nirvana Shaw, Mangatawhiri

  • Poem 10-15 years

Winner: Trinity Whyte, Huntly

Runner up: Abby Cranfield, Waitetuna School, Raglan

  • Poem 16+ years

Winner: Lauren Hughes, Te Kauwhata

Runner up: Julie Murphy, Pukekawa

  • Supreme winner: Leila Steward

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