Changes are afoot for this year’s Katikati Festival of Cultures flag parade and festivities on Saturday.
The festival, now in its fourth year, has introduced several changes to cater for the event’s growing popularity. The biggest change has been the venue.
Committee member Kylie Watkins said they’ve outgrown their previous home at Katikati War Memorial Hall.
“We wanted to work with council to highlight a parade path that leads into a bigger space to accommodate more cultural stallholders, performances, activities and more people.”
Katikati Festival of Cultures begins with the flag parade of nationalities starting from Katikati College and makes its way along Carisbrooke St to Moore Park. At Moore Park there will be a pōwhiri, followed by cultural performances, interactive workshops, arts and crafts stalls and international food. Previously the flag parade started from the park to memorial hall where the festivities took place.