Rural halls are at the heart of country communities as a gathering place for all manner of social events and public meetings.
The Whangaehu Hall is certainly no different and has had a timely spruce-up to host the latest extravaganza, the Lads and Lasses Rural Ball later this month. The ball has been organised by youth in the district and tickets are already sold out.
Like most country halls, the Whangaehu Hall sits on land gifted to the community in days gone by.
In this instance the land was gifted to the community in 1910 by Sam Woon and local community members were appointed as trustees.
The present hall was erected in 1926 following a fire which destroyed the original hall built in 1908. Over the years the hall has been used to hold religious services, Sunday school, dances, family events, community, social and sport clubs' events, public meetings, some rather infamous toga parties and not so long ago one completely unforgettable Miss Whangaehu contest. The famous TV show It's in the Bag with Selwyn Toogood was broadcast live from this hall.