The inaugural Matariki Ki Ahipara festival has been deemed a huge success, with the team behind the event welcoming a massive turnout over three days.
Event organiser Lesley Wallace estimated somewhere between 500-1000 people turned out for the various activities throughout the festival, with 200-300 of those taking part in the Hīkoi Hītori to the summit of Whangatauatia maunga (mountain) with Matua John Paitai.
A special art exhibition featuring local artists was also held at the Ahipara Golf Club, as well as a mid-winter ocean swim, traditional Māori games at Roma Marae, sand art at Ahipara Beach, outdoor entertainment and native tree planting at Kororā St Park and more.
Despite the threat of rain, Wallace said all activities went ahead without a hitch and she was very proud of what the team had achieved in just a short amount of time.
"It was really great, everyone was pleased with how there was always something going on and something for everyone," Wallace said.