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Waikato Times Hamilton Gardens Festival Waikato Times Hamilton Gardens Festival The following areas of Hamilton Gardens will be closed for events during the Waikato Times Hamilton Gardens Arts Festival from Friday, 14th February 2014 until Thursday, 27th February 2014. The enclosed sector of Hamilton Gardens will be closed early, at 5pm, each evening instead of 8pm from Wednesday 12th February to Thursday 27th February 2014. Paradise Gardens Closures Friday 14th February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 8:00pm onwards Saturday 15th February 2014 Medici Court: 9:00am – 5:00pm Te Parapara: 10:00am – 5:00pm The Beach: 10:00am – 4:00pm Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Riverside Terrace: 6:30pm onwards Sunday 16th February 2014 Medici Court: 9:00am – 5:00pm Te Parapara: 10:00am – 5:00pm The Beach: 10:00am – 4:00pm Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Riverside Terrace: 4:00pm onwards Monday 17th February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Riverside Terrace: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 8:00pm onwards Tuesday 18th February 2014 Medici Court: 12:00pm – 2:00pm Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Riverside Terrace: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 8:00pm onwards Wednesday 19th February 2014 Medici Court: 12:00pm – 2:00pm Riverside Terrace: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 7:00pm onwards Thursday 20th February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 7:00pm onwards Friday 21st February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 4:30pm – 6:30pm and 9:00pm onwards Saturday 22nd February 2014 Medici Court: 9:00am – 5:00pm English Flower Garden: 10:00am – 5:00pm Italian Renaissance Garden: 10:00am – 12:30pm Japanese Garden of Contemplation: 10:00am – 5:00pm The Beach: 10:00am – 4:00pm Coxhead Flat: 10:00am – 5:00pm Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 11:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 5:00pm and 6:00pm – 8:00pm Sunday 23rd February 2014 Medici Court: 9:00am – 5:00pm English Flower Garden: 10:00am – 5:00pm Italian Renaissance Garden: 10:00am – 12:30pm Japanese Garden of Contemplation: 10:00am – 5:00pm Sustainable Backyard: 9:00am – 5:00pm The Beach: 10:00am – 4:00pm Coxhead Flat: 10:00am – 5:00pm Turtle Lake Lawn & Boardwalk: 11:30am – 1:00pm, 3:00pm – 5:00pm and 6:00pm – 8:00pm Monday 24th February 2014 The Beach: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Tuesday 25th February 2014 The Beach: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Wednesday 26th February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 5:00pm onwards The Beach: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Coxhead Flat: 7:30pm onwards Thursday 27th February 2014 Lakeside Stage: 10:00am – 1:00pm and 5:00pm onwards The Beach: 6:00pm onwards Hammond Camellia Garden: 6:00pm onwards Coxhead Flat: 7:30pm onwards Rhododendron Lawn will be closed for: Symphony in the Gardens rehearsal: from 5:00pm – 9:00pm Thursday 13th February 2014 Symphony in the Gardens: from 6:30pm onwards Friday 14th February 2014 Teddy Bears Picnic: 10am - 2pm Saturday 15th February 2014 Yo Future and Rocky Horror Picture Show: 7:00pm onwards Saturday 15th February 2014 Soundchecks: 1:30pm – 3:30pm Sunday 16th, Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd February 2014 Melbourne Ska Orchestra: from 6pm onwards Sunday 16th February 2014 Yo Future: 6:00pm onwards each evening on Monday 17th until Thursday 20th February 2014 Dame Malvina Major: from 2:30pm onwards Friday 21st February 2014 Wintec Hot House: 6pm onwards Saturday 22nd February 2014 Symphony at the Movies: from 6:30pm onwards Sunday 23rd February 2014 Roger’s Rose Garden will be closed for: Bustamento: from 6:30pm onwards on Saturday 15th February 2014 Film Festival: from 6:30pm each evening on Monday 17th until Thursday 20th February 2014 Jane Austen Summer Assembly: from 6:30pm onwards on Monday 24th February 2014 Fireworks A fi reworks display will be held at the Hamilton Gardens between 9:30pm and 10:00pm (lasting for approximately fi ve minutes) on Friday 14th February. www.hamilton.co.nz Barry Harris, Chief Executive, Private Bag 3010, Hamilton, 3240.
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