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 The Devonport Food and Music Festival Wine




                                Koosataja : Mait Mardu

                                Klass : E-08

                                Õpetaja : Reet Näär
FESTIVAL HISTORY
The Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival started in 1990 as a community fund raising project of
the Rotary Club of Devonport. Initially the event was a free festival with monies raised through
selling to attendees a festival glass from which they would be able to purchase and drink their wine.
The 1990s saw the festival experience a peak in its fundraising with numbers attending regularly
exceeding 12,000 over the two days. Many a Rotarian and patron will remember the times of
celebrating the fine wine and food while sitting down to leisurely enjoying a local jazz band or music
group.

However over the years costs increased, and sponsorship became harder to source and regulatory
changes forced the organizers to fence Windsor Reserve and look to charge a door price. The
changing leisure and entertainment market in Auckland also impacted on the festival, in a positive
way, with higher quality music acts both local and international becoming a regular feature of the
festival.

In 2010 the festival starts a new period under the ownership and management of B3 Events Limited
(B3). The management of B3 are local Devonport residents and Rotarians who have in the past been
heavily involved in the organizing and running of the festival. B3 looks to continue the festival with
its focus on providing great entertainment, wine and food while raising funds for the Rotary Club of
Devonport Charitable Trust.




ROTARY
The Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival is proudly associated with The Rotary Club of
Devonport.

Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders (men & women) united
worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all
vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. In more than 160 countries
worldwide, approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 30,000 Rotary clubs.

Rotary club membership represents a cross-section of the community's business and
professional men and women. The world's Rotary clubs meet weekly and are nonpolitical,
nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds.

The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout
the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most
critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and
violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international
exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career
development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self.
Merchandise
Get your official Kia Motors Devonport Food, Wine & Music Festival T-Shirt and cap at Pier
Bike Hire, Shop 6 Devonport Wharf in the Ferry Terminal or by emailing
hire@pierbikehire.co.nz




A message from Gordon Legge The President of The
Rotary Club of Devonport:
After 20 years running the Devonport Wine and Food Festival Devonport Rotary realisedit
was time for fresh ideas and energy to let the event grow and develop. Devonport Rotary is
delighted to be working with B3 Events and helping them run the 2010 festival. Through

Rotary’s involvement local Devonport causes will continue to be a focus for the festival. We
are look forward to working



ith B3 Events to help them run a fantastic 2010 Devonport Festival and seeing you all there.
Music Festival
Nathan King
Ever since picking up a guitar at the age of 15 in his home town of Christchurch, New Zealand, Nathan King has had a passion and a gift for writing
great songs. Not just any old 'get-your-name-on-the-radio one-hit-wonder' kind of songs, but we're talking about crafted anthems, feel good summer
soundtracks, down to earth melodies that just ooze a certain something that makes one want to fall in love - or maybe even break up. Quite simply,
these are tunes to make rock-n-roll memories to...


Only five years after strumming that first chord, Nathan found his songs and exceptional voice at the heart of multi-platinum, award-winning success
as his band Zed saw their debut album shoot to number one. Mr King found himself honing his stagecraft in front of thousands of fans in Australasia
touring with Robbie Williams and Coldplay and in the US and Europe with the likes of The Calling, Ash and Seal - all thanks to those great songs
and teenage years spent devoted to the remarkable music of bands like U2, Simon & Garfunkel and The Beach Boys.


Drawing on this wide array of influences and experience, and having recently returned from a two-year stint based in London honing his skills,
performing and traveling, Nathan finds himself ready with a brand new album…




Dave McArtney & the Pink Flamingos
In 1980 the band Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos formed out of the ashes of two hugely successful Kiwi Bands Dragon and Hello Sailor.


The bands debut Album in 1981 took out every major award at the NZ music awards and became a big summer hit later that year. After 2 more
albums, an EP and a switch from Polygram to CBS with ‘The Catch’ album in 1984 the band went their separate ways, when Dave decided to pursue
a solo career in the UK and Europe.


Dave is probably best known for his solo career as one of the country’s most prominent singer-songwriters throughout the eighties with the Pink
Flamingos, formed with the late Paul Hewson of Dragon fame – and as guitarist and co-songwriter with Graham Brazier in the legendary Ponsonby
band Hello Sailor.


Dave has been twice nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll (1981 & 1995) and 5 awards at the 1981 Recording Industry Awards, for the album Dave
McArtney and the Pink Flamingos, including Group of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Male vocalist.
Gareth Thomas & Band
Gareth Thomas penned the the “sure-fire” pop hits of new Zealand Band Goodshirt. The single “Sophie” reached number one on the national singles
charts in 2003 while songs “Buck it up” and “Cement” topped the Rock radio network in 2004. Glowing reviews and awards from both mainstream
and indie institutions followed, album sales reached gold and platinum and the album was released internationally.


“a heady mix of highly listenable pop-rock.” Mel Myres Rolling Stone Australia


“a love for a well-turned hook of lateral minded lyric” Russel Baillie New Zealand herald


Since Goodshirt Gareth Thomas has worked with a range of artists including Bic Runga, Goldenhorse, Sarah Brown, Steve Abel, Dave Yetton and
Annabel Fay.


He is currently completing a solo album due for release at the end of this year
Food
Atomic Coffee: www.atomiccoffee.co.nz




                                                Enjoy anytime throughout the festival- premium
Atomic Espresso coffee.

Established in 1992, Atomic Coffee Roasters have always been Aucklands espresso pioneers. Leading
the way in the development of the finest coffee blends and building the culture of espresso that has
now reached every corner of New Zealand. We believe great coffee is the ultimate expression of all
the hands that have made it, from the farmer who nurtures the plant to the roaster who develops
the flavour and the barista who extracts it. We buy only the finest fair trade beans from small farmer
co-ops in the leading coffee producing regions. Enjoy!

Fatima's: www.fatimas.co.nz




                                                A perfect accompaniment to a glass of wine! Freshly
wrapped pitas with a choice of either, spiced lamb, marinated chicken or falafel with a selection of
tempting salads with mouth watering sauces. As for the potato kofta's with sweet chilli aioli, they're
compulsory! Voted again 'Best Middle Eastern Takeout' by the Herald.

We offer a limited range of our menu at the Festival, but Fatima's is close by in Anzac Street,
Takapuna if you would like the full Fatima's experience. Or if you're on the other side of the bridge,
stop in at our Ponsonby store!

Eat Me. Bite Me. Feed Me Fatima's
Sigdi




                                               Naan made on site in clay oven, samosas, butter
chicken, chicken korma, prawn curry.

Cook at Home Paella: www.paella.co.nz




                                              Authentic Spanish Paella, combining two family
recipes (Carpintero and Cuenca) to bring you a tasty and affordable dinner for up to 50 guests - Cook
Indoors or Outside!" Free delivery within 15km radius, 10 easy steps


Wine
Putiki Bay: Waiheke Island www.putiki.co.nz




                                               Putiki Bay Vineyard is a small enterprise of 10 acres
located on the edge of the picturesque Putiki Bay, Waiheke Island. This idyllic coastal site near
Auckland has a climate perfect for growing red wine grapes. Our aim is to produce low volume wines
of top quality. All the wines under the Putiki Bay Vineyard label are made with fruit from our own
vineyard.

Throughout all vineyard and winery practices the focus is wholely on quality rather than merely
quantity. Such commitments to quality, together with Waiheke Island's fantastic climate, allows the
vines to ripen the grapes to maximum levels thus ensuring all Putiki Bay wines deliver maximum
flavour and enjoyment.

St. Jerome Wines: West Auckland www.stjerome.co.nz




                                                    Founded in 1961 and located in Henderson Auckland,
St. Jeromes Wine and Vineyard is ideally suited to making one of New Zealands finest examples of a
Cabernet based wine. St. Jerome has become known as "the winemaker's winemaker". Its legendary
Matuka, the Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, is considered to be one of New Zealand's most spectacular
reds. In fact, in a blind tasting, a panel of local wine experts rated St. Jerome Cabernet
Sauvignon/Merlot '89 equal to Chateau Lafite-Rothschild '88 and ahead of other top French reds.

The Ozich brothers of St. Jerome make no secrets of the processes they use to produce their multi
award-winning wines, for few winemakers would have the patience or skill to persist with the time-
honoured methods employed by Miro and Davorin Ozich. Their 20 acre vineyard in Henderson has a
micro-climate ideally suited to the growing of flavour-full Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes -
the beginning of great wine.

Passage Rock Wines: www.passagerockwines.co.nz




                       Passage Rock wines is the holder of more awards and medals than any other
Waiheke Island Winery.
We pride ourselves as being consistently excellent quality Waiheke Island grown wine.
Passage Rock is a love affair that follows the will of the seasons and the instincts of the vintner. The
intertwined canes of the Passage Rock wreath represent the endless cycle of these seasons and the
many human elements that go into the making of wonderful wine and a beautiful life.

Since its conception David and Veronika Evans-Gander have prided themselves on bringing quality
good value wines to the public from their Waiheke Vineyards.




Invivo Wines: www.invivowines.com




                                                Invivo, a boutique premium New Zealand winery
began as an idea between two old Auckland school friends, Rob Cameron and Tim Lightbourne. Their
vision is to bring the best of New Zealand wine, from New Zealand's premium winegrowing regions,
to the world in an innovative and contemporary approach.

Invivo will be showcasing their exciting wines; Invivo Marlborough Rose 09, Invivo Marlborough
Pinto Gris 09, Invivo Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 09 and Invivo Central Otago Pinot Noir 08. With a
wine label designed by a renowned New Zealand fashion designer Zambesi, Invivo was also recently
the official supporter in Italy at New Zealand's opening events the 53rd Venice Biennale (World art
exhibition). Invivo was the winner for the 2009 New Zealand Innovation Wine Awards.
Photo’s in Festival.

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  • 1. Pärnumaa Kutsehariduskeskus Kivi-ja Betoonkonstruktsioonide ehitus The Devonport Food and Music Festival Wine Koosataja : Mait Mardu Klass : E-08 Õpetaja : Reet Näär
  • 2. FESTIVAL HISTORY The Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival started in 1990 as a community fund raising project of the Rotary Club of Devonport. Initially the event was a free festival with monies raised through selling to attendees a festival glass from which they would be able to purchase and drink their wine. The 1990s saw the festival experience a peak in its fundraising with numbers attending regularly exceeding 12,000 over the two days. Many a Rotarian and patron will remember the times of celebrating the fine wine and food while sitting down to leisurely enjoying a local jazz band or music group. However over the years costs increased, and sponsorship became harder to source and regulatory changes forced the organizers to fence Windsor Reserve and look to charge a door price. The changing leisure and entertainment market in Auckland also impacted on the festival, in a positive way, with higher quality music acts both local and international becoming a regular feature of the festival. In 2010 the festival starts a new period under the ownership and management of B3 Events Limited (B3). The management of B3 are local Devonport residents and Rotarians who have in the past been heavily involved in the organizing and running of the festival. B3 looks to continue the festival with its focus on providing great entertainment, wine and food while raising funds for the Rotary Club of Devonport Charitable Trust. ROTARY The Devonport Food, Wine and Music Festival is proudly associated with The Rotary Club of Devonport. Rotary is an organization of business and professional leaders (men & women) united worldwide who provide humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. In more than 160 countries worldwide, approximately 1.2 million Rotarians belong to more than 30,000 Rotary clubs. Rotary club membership represents a cross-section of the community's business and professional men and women. The world's Rotary clubs meet weekly and are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. The main objective of Rotary is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. Rotarians develop community service projects that address many of today's most critical issues, such as children at risk, poverty and hunger, the environment, illiteracy, and violence. They also support programs for youth, educational opportunities and international exchanges for students, teachers, and other professionals, and vocational and career development. The Rotary motto is Service Above Self.
  • 3. Merchandise Get your official Kia Motors Devonport Food, Wine & Music Festival T-Shirt and cap at Pier Bike Hire, Shop 6 Devonport Wharf in the Ferry Terminal or by emailing hire@pierbikehire.co.nz A message from Gordon Legge The President of The Rotary Club of Devonport: After 20 years running the Devonport Wine and Food Festival Devonport Rotary realisedit was time for fresh ideas and energy to let the event grow and develop. Devonport Rotary is delighted to be working with B3 Events and helping them run the 2010 festival. Through Rotary’s involvement local Devonport causes will continue to be a focus for the festival. We are look forward to working ith B3 Events to help them run a fantastic 2010 Devonport Festival and seeing you all there.
  • 4. Music Festival Nathan King Ever since picking up a guitar at the age of 15 in his home town of Christchurch, New Zealand, Nathan King has had a passion and a gift for writing great songs. Not just any old 'get-your-name-on-the-radio one-hit-wonder' kind of songs, but we're talking about crafted anthems, feel good summer soundtracks, down to earth melodies that just ooze a certain something that makes one want to fall in love - or maybe even break up. Quite simply, these are tunes to make rock-n-roll memories to... Only five years after strumming that first chord, Nathan found his songs and exceptional voice at the heart of multi-platinum, award-winning success as his band Zed saw their debut album shoot to number one. Mr King found himself honing his stagecraft in front of thousands of fans in Australasia touring with Robbie Williams and Coldplay and in the US and Europe with the likes of The Calling, Ash and Seal - all thanks to those great songs and teenage years spent devoted to the remarkable music of bands like U2, Simon & Garfunkel and The Beach Boys. Drawing on this wide array of influences and experience, and having recently returned from a two-year stint based in London honing his skills, performing and traveling, Nathan finds himself ready with a brand new album… Dave McArtney & the Pink Flamingos In 1980 the band Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos formed out of the ashes of two hugely successful Kiwi Bands Dragon and Hello Sailor. The bands debut Album in 1981 took out every major award at the NZ music awards and became a big summer hit later that year. After 2 more albums, an EP and a switch from Polygram to CBS with ‘The Catch’ album in 1984 the band went their separate ways, when Dave decided to pursue a solo career in the UK and Europe. Dave is probably best known for his solo career as one of the country’s most prominent singer-songwriters throughout the eighties with the Pink Flamingos, formed with the late Paul Hewson of Dragon fame – and as guitarist and co-songwriter with Graham Brazier in the legendary Ponsonby band Hello Sailor. Dave has been twice nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll (1981 & 1995) and 5 awards at the 1981 Recording Industry Awards, for the album Dave McArtney and the Pink Flamingos, including Group of the Year, Album of the Year and Best Male vocalist.
  • 5. Gareth Thomas & Band Gareth Thomas penned the the “sure-fire” pop hits of new Zealand Band Goodshirt. The single “Sophie” reached number one on the national singles charts in 2003 while songs “Buck it up” and “Cement” topped the Rock radio network in 2004. Glowing reviews and awards from both mainstream and indie institutions followed, album sales reached gold and platinum and the album was released internationally. “a heady mix of highly listenable pop-rock.” Mel Myres Rolling Stone Australia “a love for a well-turned hook of lateral minded lyric” Russel Baillie New Zealand herald Since Goodshirt Gareth Thomas has worked with a range of artists including Bic Runga, Goldenhorse, Sarah Brown, Steve Abel, Dave Yetton and Annabel Fay. He is currently completing a solo album due for release at the end of this year
  • 6. Food Atomic Coffee: www.atomiccoffee.co.nz Enjoy anytime throughout the festival- premium Atomic Espresso coffee. Established in 1992, Atomic Coffee Roasters have always been Aucklands espresso pioneers. Leading the way in the development of the finest coffee blends and building the culture of espresso that has now reached every corner of New Zealand. We believe great coffee is the ultimate expression of all the hands that have made it, from the farmer who nurtures the plant to the roaster who develops the flavour and the barista who extracts it. We buy only the finest fair trade beans from small farmer co-ops in the leading coffee producing regions. Enjoy! Fatima's: www.fatimas.co.nz A perfect accompaniment to a glass of wine! Freshly wrapped pitas with a choice of either, spiced lamb, marinated chicken or falafel with a selection of tempting salads with mouth watering sauces. As for the potato kofta's with sweet chilli aioli, they're compulsory! Voted again 'Best Middle Eastern Takeout' by the Herald. We offer a limited range of our menu at the Festival, but Fatima's is close by in Anzac Street, Takapuna if you would like the full Fatima's experience. Or if you're on the other side of the bridge, stop in at our Ponsonby store! Eat Me. Bite Me. Feed Me Fatima's
  • 7. Sigdi Naan made on site in clay oven, samosas, butter chicken, chicken korma, prawn curry. Cook at Home Paella: www.paella.co.nz Authentic Spanish Paella, combining two family recipes (Carpintero and Cuenca) to bring you a tasty and affordable dinner for up to 50 guests - Cook Indoors or Outside!" Free delivery within 15km radius, 10 easy steps Wine Putiki Bay: Waiheke Island www.putiki.co.nz Putiki Bay Vineyard is a small enterprise of 10 acres located on the edge of the picturesque Putiki Bay, Waiheke Island. This idyllic coastal site near
  • 8. Auckland has a climate perfect for growing red wine grapes. Our aim is to produce low volume wines of top quality. All the wines under the Putiki Bay Vineyard label are made with fruit from our own vineyard. Throughout all vineyard and winery practices the focus is wholely on quality rather than merely quantity. Such commitments to quality, together with Waiheke Island's fantastic climate, allows the vines to ripen the grapes to maximum levels thus ensuring all Putiki Bay wines deliver maximum flavour and enjoyment. St. Jerome Wines: West Auckland www.stjerome.co.nz Founded in 1961 and located in Henderson Auckland, St. Jeromes Wine and Vineyard is ideally suited to making one of New Zealands finest examples of a Cabernet based wine. St. Jerome has become known as "the winemaker's winemaker". Its legendary Matuka, the Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot, is considered to be one of New Zealand's most spectacular reds. In fact, in a blind tasting, a panel of local wine experts rated St. Jerome Cabernet Sauvignon/Merlot '89 equal to Chateau Lafite-Rothschild '88 and ahead of other top French reds. The Ozich brothers of St. Jerome make no secrets of the processes they use to produce their multi award-winning wines, for few winemakers would have the patience or skill to persist with the time- honoured methods employed by Miro and Davorin Ozich. Their 20 acre vineyard in Henderson has a micro-climate ideally suited to the growing of flavour-full Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot grapes - the beginning of great wine. Passage Rock Wines: www.passagerockwines.co.nz Passage Rock wines is the holder of more awards and medals than any other Waiheke Island Winery. We pride ourselves as being consistently excellent quality Waiheke Island grown wine.
  • 9. Passage Rock is a love affair that follows the will of the seasons and the instincts of the vintner. The intertwined canes of the Passage Rock wreath represent the endless cycle of these seasons and the many human elements that go into the making of wonderful wine and a beautiful life. Since its conception David and Veronika Evans-Gander have prided themselves on bringing quality good value wines to the public from their Waiheke Vineyards. Invivo Wines: www.invivowines.com Invivo, a boutique premium New Zealand winery began as an idea between two old Auckland school friends, Rob Cameron and Tim Lightbourne. Their vision is to bring the best of New Zealand wine, from New Zealand's premium winegrowing regions, to the world in an innovative and contemporary approach. Invivo will be showcasing their exciting wines; Invivo Marlborough Rose 09, Invivo Marlborough Pinto Gris 09, Invivo Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc 09 and Invivo Central Otago Pinot Noir 08. With a wine label designed by a renowned New Zealand fashion designer Zambesi, Invivo was also recently the official supporter in Italy at New Zealand's opening events the 53rd Venice Biennale (World art exhibition). Invivo was the winner for the 2009 New Zealand Innovation Wine Awards.