Neighborhood Week in Christchurch
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Features of Neighborhood Week in Christchurch
Neighborhood Week is a festival that celebrates the unique and diverse flavor that is characteristic of every individual community.
The purpose behind the Neighborhood Week is to reveal the role of neighborhood in helping to address issues like loneliness, fear of crime, a lack of security and isolation.
Neighborhood Week was held for the first time in 1998 and the brain behind the entire thing was the Shirley-Papanui Community Board.
Since then, it has grown to the point that it is now being promoted annually by the Christchurch City Council and nationwide by Neighborhood Support New Zealand.
The Christchurch Neighborhood Week Joint Committee works closely with Neighborhood Support New Zealand.
The wide range of events and activities include inviting the neighbors for a barbecue, organizing a street party, having a community open day, holding a street fair, getting everyone together for a neighborhood sports day, arranging party in the park for the local kids, planning for a street planting or adding some plants to the local park.
And, this is not all. There is still a lot you can do for your neighborhood.
You can hire a skip and clean up your street, organize a garage sale, hold a Halloween party or just get together for a karaoke or for a wine and snacks evening.
You can take part in the lucky prize draw to win a Lyttelton Harbor cruise with Sea Cruises.
You will get the entry forms at the Council offices, Service Centers and libraries.
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