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Friends of the
Ōtaki Rotunda

The Trust Deed
Its importance in the community
Introducing the Board of Trustees
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Join Us
Become a member of the Friends of the Ōtaki Rotunda.
We are a non-profit, community organisation and we rely on support from members to help us save
the rotunda.
We are grateful for
your support.

From the archives
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Toothbrush drill
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Girls on the swing
Rotunda building
The rotunda
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Toothbrush drill
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It’s an important building, both because of its WWI connections and, much more importantly, its links with the history of childhood in NZ. Very few remaining buildings have such intimate links with childhood experiences and memories, and with such an important historical mission.
Margaret Tennant Author of: Children’s Health the Nation’s Wealth: A history of children’s health camps.
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