Sweet Louise Fundraiser - Gibbs Farm 2025
Event description
Sweet Louise, New Zealand’s only charity dedicated to supporting Kiwis living with incurable breast cancer, is excited to present a rare opportunity to visit Gibbs Farm Sculpture Park on Saturday, 22 February 2025.
Gibbs Farm open-air sculpture park is home to a series of major site-specific artworks commissioned from some of the world’s most significant artists including Andy Goldsworthy, Anish Kapoor and Richard Serra.Â
Pack a picnic lunch and enjoy a family day out, wandering around the park admiring the sculptures and exotic animals, including giraffes!
What to bring
- Food & water - there will be coffee available to purchase on site
- Comfortable walking shoes – the paved walk is 6-7 km long; however, you can choose to do as much or as little of this as you please
- Camera – photography is allowed but not drones
- Sunscreen and hat
- Raincoat – this event will go ahead rain or shine!
Note: There are toilets available on site. For any questions on mobility and accessibility, please contact the Sweet Louise team info@sweetlouise.org.nz or 0800 793 385.
Gibbs Farm has two entrances. Please check your ticket for details about which gate to enter the farm through - either Barr Road or 2421 Kaipara Coast Highway. This helps us manage traffic flows and onsite parking.
There will be no sales at the gate so get in early to avoid disappointment!Â
All proceeds from this event will go towards supporting Kiwis living with incurable breast cancer.
Gibbs farm is a truly magical place. Buy your tickets today for what will be an unforgettable experience!
Please refer to Gibbs Farm list of terms and conditions prior to purchasing your tickets.Â
Please note: Gibbs Farm is a private property open by appointment only. No entry fee is applicable when visiting Gibbs Farm by appointment; the Trustees of Gibbs Farm have generously allowed us to arrange this event as an important fundraiser to support Sweet Louise and Kiwis with incurable breast cancer.
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