Stories about some of Te Awamutu's heritage commercial buildings will be on display at the Te Awamutu Library next week.
A group from the New Zealand Society of Genealogists Te Awamutu branch have been working on the project Building Social History — The Story Behind Te Awamutu's Commercial Buildings for three years, have researched 26 buildings and held displays in 2017 and 2018.
This year's display focuses on the Empire Theatre, Redoubt Chambers, Ahier's Building, Coronation Building, Dominion Motors (Beurepaires), Hutson's Buildings, Lims Building and the Newton King Building and the display will be showcased in the libraries community room on Friday from 10am to 4pm and on Saturday from 10am to 12.30pm.
The displays are free and information sheets covering each of the buildings featured in the past displays will also be available.
Convenor of the New Zealand Society of Genealogists Te Awamutu branch and member of the projects research team, Sandra Metcalfe said the project was started after hearing about a similar initiative in Dargaville.