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Music fest fundraises for firies

A music festival in the backyard, fundraising for firefighters and giving back to the community, that’s what the hard work and efforts of the Wolvi Hall Committee has achieved.

The Wolvi Stomp, is an annual event where rock, blues and roots lovers can come together to enjoy the tunes of local artists in an intimate and welcoming atmosphere.

From a small and diverse committee of ten volunteers committed to revitalising the hall and creating a space for local music, the event has seen success with 173 pre-sold tickets and more at the door.

Guests had the option to camp on-site for the event with the help of the Royal Fire Brigade and the funds raised go directly back to local fire services managing to donate just under $3000 dollars to them last year.

The president of the Wolvi Hall Michelle Agnew was hoping for good weather after the downpour last year and was greeted by the sunny weekend for a smooth operation.

“We think it is the best little boutique blues and roots festival within our region” says Mrs Agnew.

Creative director Gary Gladstone created the stomp seven years ago wanting to revive the historic hall and after seeing the communities enthusiasm and council get on board, kept his passion for live music and creating a space for live musicians.

“We’re showcasing touring artists in a rural setting, a lot of these people don’t have the opportunity or finance or time to get to the big smoke and experience this.” says Mr Gladstone.

“People come from far to come and experience our hall and community, the more people you bring together the better isn’t it.”

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