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Hosted by the Greater Wellington Chamber of Commerce and held at the Wellington Amphitheater, this annual event features rides, musical and dance performances, food vendors, a lounge for adults, a ...
Anne Gerwig is married to Alan Gerwig. The pair has three adult children as well as three grandchildren. [1]She is currently serving as the Director of Client Communications at her husband's engineering firm, Alan Gerwig and Associates, Inc. [2] She is also an active member of the Wellington Chamber of Commerce.
Pages in category "Events in Wellington" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Out in the Square is a significant event in the life of the Gay & Lesbian community in Wellington, and some consider it to be one of the largest outdoor gay community events in Aotearoa New Zealand and one of the best events on Wellington's social calendar. Although the figures are disputed the event organizers claim that every year more than ...
Wellington On a Plate is an annual food festival run by the Wellington Culinary Events Trust (WCET) a non-profit charitable trust which was created to support Wellington's hospitality industry during the winter low-season. The first Wellington On a Plate festival was held in August 2009.
From 1856, Wellington Chamber of Commerce began calling on the provincial government to fund construction of a large publicly-owned wharf that could serve steamers on the Panama route. [ 1 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] : 10 [ 15 ] Queens Wharf, possibly named by local man Thomas McKenzie in honour of Queen Victoria, [ 16 ] opened in 1862 as Wellington's ...
The rights to name the town then went to William Welling, who chose the name “Wellington,” either after himself or the Duke of Wellington. Wellington was incorporated as a village in 1855. [3] In 1858, the former American House Hotel (later torn down and replaced by Herrick Memorial Library) was the site of the Oberlin-Wellington Rescue.
In July 2011 Positively Wellington Venues, an integration between the Wellington Convention Centre and the St James Theatre Trust, began managing the theatre along with five other Wellington venues. Engineering assessments after the 2013 Seddon earthquake led the building to be declared earthquake-prone (yellow-stickered) in 2015, as it was ...