After negotiations with Maori leadership since October, 2008, the committee from the Kerikeri Club in Northland, New Zealand was able to come to agreement on the vision of the center. Last weekend the preparation was done for drainage, a concrete entrance and concrete floor. New windows were installed to provide ample natural light. The funds for these materials are separate from our Matching Grant which is designated only for the carving equipment and materials, not the structure itself.
The grand opening is slated for February 6, 2010 which is Waitangi (why-tang-ee) Day, the day that celebrates the founding of New Zealand and a treaty with the native Maori. As the last Maori carving center with public access was opened 30 years ago and is 8 hours by road away, national level media coverage is expected. A delegation from Arcadia Rotary, led by Brad Miller has been invited to partake in a multi-day program of ceremony, festivities and fellowship departing the U.S. about February 1, 2010.