Erika & CoCo Flash are bringing their Rainbow Storytime and Living Library sessions to Nelson!
Rainbow Storytime is a chance to hear books about acceptance, diversity, inclusion and being kind, play some fun games and meet some fabulous drag queens with plenty of colours and glitter! Open to children of all ages.
Living Library is designed around learning about how the duo became Erika & Coco, how they identify and is a chance to ask any questions you have about the LGBTQIA+ community.
Telling our stories with heritage panels
If you have a great idea for telling people about Nelson’s heritage, Nelson City Council would like to hear it.
If you have a great idea for telling people about Nelson’s heritage, Nelson City Council would like to hear it.
Applications for heritage story panel ideas that highlight sites of significance throughout Nelson are open now.
Previous successful panels have included those on Betsy Eyre, Appo Hocton, and the history of the Italian migrants in The Wood.
All applications are assessed and those that present the best opportunity to share a heritage story with our community about a street or place will be selected.
The chosen panel(s) will be unveiled as part of next year’s Tuku 22 Whakatū Heritage Festival. Applications are open now and close 8 October.
Apply on the Shape Nelson website.
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