Chronological list of Displays of the New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt
The following list of displays of The Quilt has been made up from a wide range of records and is as complete as it is possible to make it from the information available. You will note that from 2001, there appears to be little in the way of displays. It is from about 2001 that there was no permanent staff member to look after The Quilt or to display it hence the marked reduction in displays listed.
There are most likely omissions from this list (particularly from 2001 on) and there could be a few discrepancies in dates of other displays listed. Some of the displays listed may not have happened – we would have found a booking for a display but nothing else so we can only presume that it went ahead. Please accept in advance our apologies for any errors/omissions.
Unless otherwise stated, all displays are in New Zealand. Displays are listed as being Public, International, Educational (schools, universities, technical institutes etc.), Maraes or Other (such as Lions groups or other organisations)
A dash ( — ) in the date column means the same date as the previous entry in the list.
Date | Location | Type of display | Blocks exhibited (if known) | Notes |
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1987 |
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U.S.A. | Launch of The Names Project in the USA, and with it, the first Quilts in the world created in memory of someone lost to AIDS. | |||
1988 |
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1 December (World AIDS Day) | Wellington | First panel (for Peter Cuthbert) displayed | ||
1989 |
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28 May | Auckland and Wellington | First panel displays | ||
8-11 June | Montreal, Canada | International | Launch of Names Project North American Tour – Peter Cuthbert’s panel part of the launch display | |
1991 |
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5 October | Auckland Art Gallery, Auckland | 32 NZ panels | First official Unfolding Ceremony | |
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Botanic Gardens, Wellington | Public | Blocks 1 to 5 | It is not known if Block 6 was assembled by this time or not, and if so, whether it was in Wellington. Blocks have been identified from photos of the display. |
4 December | Manner Street shopping Mall, Wellington | Public | Blocks 1 to 5 | It is not known if Block 6 was assembled by this time or not, and if so, whether it was in Wellington. Blocks have been identified from photos of the display. |
12 December | Vulcan Lane, Auckland | Public | Fundraising panel for Freddy Mercury (the ‘Signature Panel’) | |
13 December | Queen Elizabeth 2nd Square, Auckland | Public | Fundraising panel for Freddy Mercury (the ‘Signature Panel’) | |
1992 |
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5 January | Auckland Patchwork Association, Auckland | Other | ||
23 February | Hastings Shopping Mall, Hastings | Public | Blocks 1 to 5 and at least new panel | It is not known if Block 6 was assembled by this time or not, and if so, whether it was in Hastings. Blocks and panel have been identified from photos of the display. |
25 – 28 February | Hastings Art Gallery, Hastings | Public | ||
6 March | Kiwi Kids With AIDS Display, Wellington | |||
12 March | Palmerston North | |||
23 March | Christchurch Town Hall, Christchurch | Public | Week long display | |
8 April | Kelson Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | First school visit by The Quilt | |
9 April | Glendowie College, Auckland | Educational | ||
10 April | Selwyn College, Auckland | Educational | ||
24 April | Palmerston North | |||
6 May | Wanganui Polytechnic, Wanganui | Educational | ||
17 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Hamilton | Public | ||
8 June | Takapuna Grammar, Auckland | Educational | ||
15 – 19 June | Tower Centre, Auckland | Public | Shopping Centre in central Auckland | |
22 July | Silent Auction and Cabaret, Auckland | Public | First major fundraising event | |
26 July | Odeon Theatre, Whangarei | Public | Start of month long tour of Northland. See this page for full details on the trip to Northland. |
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27 July | Ngararatuna Marae, Whangarei | Marae | First visit to a Marae. | |
28 July | Forum North Civic Centre, Whangarei | Public | ||
1, 2 August | St. John’s Uniting Church, Kamo, Whangarei | Public | ||
3 August | Bay of Island College, Kawakawa, Northland | Educational | ||
5 August | Radio Tautoko, Mangamuka, Northland | Public | ||
6 August | Oturu Marae, Northland | Marae | ||
7 August | Taipa Area School, Taipa, Northland | Educational | ||
9, 10 August | Kaitia College, Kaitaia, Northland | Educational | ||
11 August | Broadwood Area School, Northland | Educational | ||
12 August | Te Kao Area School, Te Kao, Northland | Educational | ||
— | Te Hiku O Te Ika Marae, Te Hapua, Northland | Marae | Northernmost Marae in New Zealand | |
— | Cape Reinga in late afternoon | Other | Northern tip of the North Island | |
13 August | Kerikeri Union Church, Kerikeri | Public | ||
14 August | Te Tiriti O Waitangi National Marae, Waitangi | Marae | ||
16 August | Pukerata Marae, Otaua, Northland | Marae | ||
17 August | Northland College, Kaikohe | Educational | ||
18 August | Te Kota Hitanga Marae, Kaikohe | Marae | ||
19 August | Rahiri Marae, Dargaville | Marae | ||
20 August | Dargaville High School, Dargaville | Educational | ||
21 August | Korokotoa Marae, Titoki, Northland | Marae | Loose panels sewn together to form Taitokerau Block (Block 7) | |
24 August | Maungarongo Marae, Poroti, Northland (near Whangarei) | Marae | ||
— | Whaiora Marae, Otara, Auckland | Marae | End of month long lour of Northland | |
30 August | Otago Museum Marae, Dunedin | Marae/Public | ||
31 August to 5 September | Various shopping malls and schools in Dunedin | Actual display venues and days not known nor shown in the written files other than “various shopping malls and schools”. | ||
6 September | New Lynn Spoon Collectors Club, Auckland | Other | ||
14 September | Lido Theatre Display, Epsom, Auckland | Public | ||
23 September to October | Fisher Art Gallery, Pakuranga, Auckland | Public | Part of The Quilt only. Actual finish date not in the written files. | |
24 – 27 September | Pakuranga Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
29 September | Howick College, Auckland | Educational | ||
September | Onehunga High School, Auckland | Educational | Actual date in September not in the written records | |
September | Otamatea College, Maungaturoto Northland | Educational | Actual date in September not in the written records | |
9 – 11 October | Washington DC, USA | International | Blocks 1, 2 and 4 and 4 new panels | |
13 November | Henderson Community Hall, Henderson, North Auckland | Public | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Constitution Hill then on to St. Patrick’s Cathedral for AIDS Requiem Mass, Auckland | Public | ||
1993 |
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3 – 6 February | Richmond Road Primary School, Auckland | Educational/Public | In conjunction with Te Waka Awhina Tane Sports Day | |
13 – 20 February | Outreach, Ponsonby, Auckland | Public | As part of Hero Festival | |
14 February | Metropolitan Community Church, Auckland | Public | For Thanksgiving service | |
March | Auckland College of Education | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
— | Pakuranga College, Auckland | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
29 March to 4 April | Dargaville, Northland | For AIDS Awareness and Prevention Week. Actual display venues and dates not recorded in the written files. |
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21 April | Onehunga High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
22 May | Sydney, Australia | Internatinal | 1 block (unspecified as to which one) | |
23 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Constitution Hill and on to St. Matthews in the City, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Hamilton | 2 blocks (unspecified as to which ones) | Actual venue in Hamilton not mentioned in the written files | |
31 May | Maungaturoto High School, Northland | Educational | ||
31 July and 1 August | Gay and Lesbian Health Fair, Auckland | Public | ||
18 August | Pakuranga College, Auckland | Educational | ||
18 September | Marcellan Hall, Onehunga, Auckland | Educational | Auckland College of Education seminar | |
23 September | Renouf Foyer, Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington | Public | ||
2 October | Te Rongapai Market Day, Upper Hutt, Wellington | Public | ||
3 October | ANZAC Hall, Featherston, Wairarapa | Public | ||
4 October | Hau Ariki Marae, Martinborough, Wairarapa | Marae | ||
5 October | Wairarapa College, Masterton | Educational | ||
6 October | Makaroa College, Carterton, Wairarapa | Educational | ||
7 October | Nga Waka Kohanga Reo, Carteton, Wairarapa | Educational | ||
8 October | Te Ore Ore Marae, Wairarapa | Marae | ||
9 October | Masterton Town Hall, Masterton, Wairarapa | Public | ||
11 October | Noho Marae, Stokes Valley, Hutt Valley, Wellington | Marae | ||
12 October | Kokiri, Seaview, Wellington | Public (?) | ||
14 October | Wellington College of Education, Wellington | Educational | ||
20 October | Wainuiomata Marae, Wainuiomata, Wellington | Marae | ||
23 October | Waikanae, Kapiti Coast, North Wellington | Public | ||
30 October | Silent Auction and Cabaret, Auckland | Public | Major fundraising event | |
10 November | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | First time The Quilt made a second visit to a school – many more were to come. | |
16 November | Waitakere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | AIDS Media Awards, Auckland | Public | ||
1 to 6 December | St. Paul’s Cathedral, Dunedin | Public | Blocks 1 to 3 and 5 to 9, and 2 loose panels | It is not known is any other blocks or loose panels were in Otago for these displays. These blocks have been identified from photos of the Display. |
7 December | Central Otago Railway Museum, Ranfurly, Central Otago | Public | Blocks 1 to 3 and 5 to 9, and 2 loose panels | It is not known is any other blocks or loose panels were in Otago for these displays. These blocks have been identified from photos of the Display. |
9 to 12 December | St. John’s Church, Tay St, Invercargill | Public | Blocks 1 to 3 and 5 to 9, and 2 loose panels | It is assumed that these blocks and panels were taken to Invercargill from Dunedin and are the ones identified from photos of the Dunedin displays. |
20, 21 December | Murihiku Marae, Invercargill | Marae | Blocks 1 to 3 and 5 to 9, and 2 loose panels | It is assumed that these blocks and panels were taken to Invercargill from Dunedin and are the ones identified from photos of the Dunedin displays. |
1994 |
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29 January to 8 February | Aotea Centre, Auckland | Public | Blocks 1,4,5,6 and 9 and a loose panel | It is not known how many blocks and loose panels were on displays. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
9, 10 February | Aotea Square, Auckland | Public | ||
23 February | Rudolph Steiner School, Hastings | Educational | Kiwi Kids with AIDS Day | |
10 March | Hutt Valley High School, Wellington | Educational | ||
16 March | Newlands College, Wellington | Educational | ||
17 March | Heretunga College, Wellington | Educational | ||
18 March | Waiopehu Colege, Levin, Horowhenua | Educational | ||
19 March | Wellington | Public | Positive Women’s fundraiser Actual venue not in written records |
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21, 22 March | Aotea College, Porirua, Wellington | Educational | ||
— | Paraparaumu College, Paraparaumu, Kapiti Coast, North Wellington | Educational | ||
24 March | Kapiti College, Paraparaumu | Educational | ||
25 March | Wellington Polytechnic, Wellington | Educational | ||
28 March | Wainuiomata College, Wainuiomata, Wellington | Educational | ||
29 March | Naenae College, Lower Hutt, Wellington | Educational | ||
30 March | Onslow College, Johnsonville, Wellington | Educational | ||
31 March | Upper Hutt College, Upper Hutt, Wellington | Educational | ||
March | Waitakere College, Auckland | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
— | Kaitaia College, Kaitaia, Northland | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
— | Wellington College, Wellington | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
3 April | Church service, Wellington | Public | Actual church where the service was held is not in the written files | |
6 April | Mana College, Porirua, Wellington | Educational | ||
7 April | Sacred Heart College, Wellington | Educational | ||
April | Lynfield College, Auckland | Educational | Actual date not in the written files | |
22 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Hamilton | Public | Actual venue not in the written files | |
— | March to Aotea Square, Auckland | Public | ||
1 June | Lynfield College, Auckland | Educational | ||
19 July | Huntly College, Huntly, Waikato | Educational | ||
1 August | Pakuranga College, Auckland | Educational | ||
5 August | Kelston Boys High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
7 – 9 August | Yokohama, Japan | International | Blocks 7 and 10 | |
10 August | Mercury Bay Area School, Whitianga, Coromandel Peninsular | Educational | Blocks 2 to 6 and 9 | It is not known how many blocks went to Whitianga. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
16 August | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
12 September | Public Health Display, Tauranga | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
22 September | Friendship House, Manukau, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Manukau Shopping Mall, Manukau Auckland | Public | ||
23 September | Penrose High School, Penrose, Auckland | Educational | Blocks 3, 5, 7, 8, and 10 | It is not known how many blocks went to the school. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
26 September | Auckland Volunteer Centre, Auckland | Public (?) | ||
2 – 7 October | Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch | Public | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | It is not known how many blocks went to Christchurch. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the various Christchurch displays. It is assumed the same ones were taken to all venues while in Canterbury. |
10 October | Cashmere High School, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | See note above about the 2 – 7 October 1994 Christchurch Cathedral display. |
11 October | Hillmorton High School, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | See note above about the 2 – 7 October 1994 Christchurch Cathedral display. |
12 October | Aranui High School, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | See note above about the 2 – 7 October 1994 Christchurch Cathedral display. |
13 October | Christchurch College of Education, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | See note above about the 2 – 7 October 1994 Christchurch Cathedral display. |
14 October | Darfield High School, Darfield, Canterbury | Educational | Blocks 1 to 9 and four loose panels | See note above about the 2 – 7 October 1994 Christchurch Cathedral display. |
31 October to 6 November | Manukau Shopping Centre, Manukau, Auckland | Public | Blocks 2 to 7, 9 and 10 and 2 loose panels | It is not known how many blocks went to the shopping mall. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
7 – 13 November | Waitakere City K Mart Plaza Shopping Centre, Henderson, Auckland | Public | Blocks 3, 6, and 8 | It is not known how many blocks went to the shopping mall. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
14 – 18 November | Shore City Galleria (shopping centre), Takapuna, Auckland | Public | Block 4 | It is not known how many blocks went to the shopping mall. The one listed here has been identified from photos of the display. |
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Wellington | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | March from Aotea Centre to Ellen Melville Centre, Auckland | Public | 1 – 3, 5 – 7, 10 and 12 and four loose panels. | It is not known how many blocks were present. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the march and display. Block 13 was presented at the Ellen Melville Centre at the end of the march. |
2 – 9 December | Ellen Melville Centre, Auckland | Public | ||
4 December | Metropolitan Community Church at St. Matthews in the City, Auckland | Public | ||
25 December | Wellington | Public | Christmas Day church service Church used for the service not mentioned in the written files |
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1995 |
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20 -27 February | Street display and theatre foyer display, Rotorua | Public | ||
1 March | Waikato Polytechnic, Hamilton | Educational | 4 blocks including block 3 | |
23 – 26 March | Centrestage Theatre, Orewa, North Auckland | Public | Blocks 6, 8, 9, 13 | |
27 March | Orewa High School, Orewa, North Auckland | Educational | Blocks 6, 8, 9, 13 | |
29 March | Dunedin College of Education, Dunedin | Educational | ||
10, 11 April | Waikato University, Hamilton | Educational | ||
24 April | Waimea College, Richmond, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Start of tour of Nelson region. All these blocks toured the Nelson region together and as many as possible were displayed at each venue according to available space. |
26 April (morning) | Motueka High School, Motueka, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Nelson region. |
26 April (afternoon) | Golden Bay High School, Takaka, Golden Bay | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Nelson region. |
27 April | Nayland College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Nelson region. |
28 April | Nelson Girls College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Nelson region. |
29 April to 5 May | Nelson Cathedral, Nelson | Public | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Nelson region. |
18 May | Omaha Marae, Marlborough | Marae | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | All blocks involved in the Nelson tour earlier in May went on to tour Marlborough and were displayed as space permitted. |
19 May | Waikawa Marae, Picton, Marlborough | Marae | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
19, 20 May | The Forum, Blenheim | Public | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
21 May (12th International Candlelight Memorial) | The Forum, Blenheim | Public | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | St. Matthews in the City, Auckland | Public | Blocks 3(??), 8 and 12 | Block 3 is mentioned in the written files as being at this display, but is shown in the photos of the tour of Marlborough (over 600Km away) at the same time. |
22 May | Marlborough Polytechnic, Blenheim | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
23 May | Marlborough Girls High School, Blenheim | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | Marlborough Boys High School, Blenheim | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | Queen Charlotte College, Picton, Marlborough | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
24 May | Bohally Intermediate School, Blenheim | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | Rai Valley Area School, Rai Valley, Marlborough | Educational | Blocks 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11 and 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
28 – 30 May | Hawera High School, Hawera, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | All blocks from the Nelson and Marlborough tours were forwarded to Hawera where they were joined by the other blocks to tour Taranaki and displayed as space permitted. Three new panels were presented on the tour of Taranaki. Note that blocks 10 and 11 do not show in any photos taken during the tour of Taranaki. |
30 May | St. Joseph’s Intermediate School, Hawera, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | Hawera Intermediate School, Hawera, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
31 May | Waverley Town Hall, Waverley, Taranaki | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
1 June | Patea High School, Patea, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
2, 3 June | Stratford High School, Stratford, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
4 June | Hawera Community Centre, Hawera, Taranaki | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
5 June | Taranaki Base Hospital, New Plymouth | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
6 June | New Plymouth Girls High School, New Plymouth | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
— | Te Rua Pekapuka Marae, Urenui, Taranaki | Marae | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
7 June | Spotswood High School, New Plymouth | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
8 June | Waitara High School, Waitara, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
9 June | Hempton Hall, Okato, Taranaki | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
10 June | New Plymouth City Centre, New Plymouth | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
11 June | St. Mary’s Church, New Plymouth | Public | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
12 June | Rangiatea Polytechnic, New Plymouth | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
13 June | New Plymouth Polytechnic, New Plymouth | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
14 June | Opunake High School, Opunake, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
15 June | Inglewood High School, Inglewood, Taranaki | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
16 June | Francis Douglas Memorial School, New Plymouth | Educational | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
17, 18 June | Parihaka Marae, New Plymouth | Marae | Blocks 1 to 13 | Part of tour of Marlborough. |
23, 24 June | Names Project International Display, San Francisco, USA | International | ||
9 August | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
17 August | Rangitoto College, Auckland | Educational | ||
24 – 28 August | Waikato University, Hamilton | Educational | ||
13 September | Education Department, University of Otago, Dunedin | Educational | ||
17 – 21 September | 3rd Asia and Pacific Conference on AIDS, Changmai, Thailand | International | ||
26 September | Marist Girls College, Auckland | Educational | ||
27 September | Marcellan College, Auckland | Educational | ||
8 October | Herne Bay House fundraiser, Auckland | Public | Herne Bay House was a residential ‘home away form home’ in Auckland for those living with HIV/AIDS. It is now closed | |
22 – 26 November | Taupo AC Baths, Taupo | Public | Sexual Health Promotion Week | |
27, 28 November | B’Jammin Clothing Shop, Taupo | Public | Sexual Health Promotion Week | |
29, 30 November | Whicoulls Courtyard, Taupo | Public | Sexual Health Promotion Week | |
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Great Lake Centre Courtyard, Taupo | Public | ||
— | Aotea Square, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Wellington | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Cathedral Square, Christchurch | Public | Block 5 and 11 | It is not known how many blocks went to Christchurch. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the display. |
1996 |
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14 – 20 April | Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch | Public | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | It is not known how many blocks went to Christchurch. The ones listed here have been identified from photos of the displays in the Cathedral, and from school visits on the following days. It is assumed that all the blocks that travelled to Christchurch were taken to all venues and displayed as space permitted. |
21 April | Marian College, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
22 April | Linwood High School, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
23 April | St. Margaret’s College, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
24 April | Hillmorton High School, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
25 April | St. Bedes College, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
26 April | Avonside Girls College, Christchurch | Educational | Blocks 2 – 4, 7, 9, 10, and 12 – 14 | See note above for April 1996 Christchurch Cathedral display |
1 – 6 May | Aorangi Stadium, Timaru | Public | ||
15 – 18 May | Kew Hospital, Invercargill | Public | ||
19 May (13th International Candlelight Memorial) | Pukekura Park, New Plymouth | Public | Block 10 | |
— | The Boatshed, Wellington | Public | 1 block | |
— | St. Mary’s of Angels Church, Wellington | Public | 1 block | |
— | Hospital Chapel, Kew Hospital, Invercargill | Public | ||
— | St. Matthews in the City, Auckland | Public | ||
24, 25 May | Childrens TV Telethon, Wellington | Public | ||
7 – 12 July | XI International Conference on AIDS, Vancouver, Canada | International | ||
8 July | New Zealand Association. of Counsellor’s Conference, Havelock North, Hastings | Other | Block 8 | |
20 July | Auckland NZAF AIDS Support training | Other | ||
1 August | Auckland School of Education, Auckland | Educational | ||
24 August | Town Centre, Taupo | Public | ||
2 – 8 September | Downtown Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | Blocks 8, 9 , 15 | |
11, 12 September | The College of St. John the Evangelist (‘St. John’s Theological College’), Auckland | Educational | ||
14 September | Auckland University Medical School open day, Auckland | Educational/Public | Block 11 | |
16 – 22 September | Glenfield Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | Blocks 2 and 11 | |
30 September to 6 October | St. Lukes Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | Blocks 9 and 11 | |
7 – 11 October | Wanganui Polytechnic, Wanganui | Educational | Blocks 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 15 | |
9 – 23 October | “Take a Break” (Women’s space), Auckland | Public/Other | Block 9 | |
11 – 13 October | International Display, Washington DC, USA | International | ||
13 October | Downtown Convention Centre, Auckland | Public | Blocks 2, 11, 14 | Herne Bay House ‘Hair Day’ (fundraiser) |
14 – 20 October | Hunters Plaza Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | Blocks 7, 9, 14 | The blocks listed here are those listed in the written files. The photos of the display clearly show Blocks 2, 11 and 14 only. |
21 October | Air New Zealand F.O.C. Luncheon, AK Airport | Other | Blocks 11, 14 | |
24 October | Manukau Polytechnic, Auckland | Educational | Block 11, 13 | |
28 October to 3 November | Shore City Galleria Shopping Mall, Takapuna, Auckland | Public | ||
5 November | Huntly College, Huntly, Waikato | Educational | Blocks 2, 4 – 6, and 9 – 13 | |
12 November | Women’s HIV Support Group, A | Other | ||
13 November | Auckland Metropolitan College, Auckland | Educational | ||
25, 26 November | Golden Bay Community Centre, Takaka, Golden Bay | Public | Blocks 1, 5, 12 and 15 | Start of tour of Nelson region. One new panel presented at this display. |
— | St. John Hall, Motueka, Nelson | Public | Blocks 2, 6, 8 and 9 | Start of tour of Nelson region |
27 November | Nelson Polytechnic, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12 and 15 and new panel | Part of tour of Nelson region |
28 November | Nayland College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12 and 15 and new panel | Part of tour of Nelson region |
29 November | Nelson Boys College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12 and 15 and new panel | Part of tour of Nelson region |
— | Aotea Square, Auckland | Public | Blocks 10 and 11 | Fundraising collection for World AIDS Day on 1 December. |
30 November to 6 December | Old City Council Electricity Dept. offices, Nelson | Public | Blocks 1, 2, 5, 6, 8, 9, 12 and 15 and new panel | Part of tour of Nelson region |
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Kaitaia, Northland | Public | Blocks 3 and 7 | |
— | Wellington | Public | Blocks 4 and 14 | |
— | Rotorua | Public | Block 13 | |
— | Taupo | Public | Blocks 5 and 6 | |
11, 12 December | ‘Higher Ground’, Auckland | Other | Blocks 10, 11 and 15 | Residential drug use rehabilitation centre. |
1997 |
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7 – 21 February | Hero Festival displays, Auckland | Public | ||
24 February | Green Bay High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
9 – 23 March | Aotea Centre, Auckland | Public | ||
1 – 29 April | Massey Homestead Exhibition Centre (Community Arts Centre), Mangere, Auckland | Public | Blocks 2 – 7, 9, 13 and 14 | |
9 April | James Cook High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
11 April | Mangere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
23 Auckland | South Auckland Visually Impaired | Other | ||
4 May (14th International Candlelight Memorial) | Auckland | Public | Blocks 2, 6 and 15 and two loose panels | Actual Auckland venue not in written files |
— | Dunedin | Public | Blocks 1, 8, 10, 14 | Actual Dunedin venue not in written files |
— | Invercargill | Public | Actual Invercargill venue not in written files | |
— | New Plymouth | Public | Actual New Plymouth venue not in written files | |
— | Hamilton | Public | Block 3 and 5 and one loose panel | Actual Hamilton venue not in written files |
— | Rotorua | Public | Blocks 9 and 13 | Actual Rotorua venue not in written files |
5 May | St. Dominic’s School, Auckland | Educational | ||
7 – 11 May | Rotorua and Tauranga Smoke Free Week | Public | Actual venues used not in written files | |
13 – 18 May | Manukau Shopping Centre, West Mall, Manukau, Auckland | Public | ||
16 May | Meteor Performance Centre, Hamilton | Public | Block 9 and 13 | |
27 May | Kings College, Auckland | Educational | ||
May | Asia/Pacific Conference, Singapore | International | Block 4 | Actual date in May not in written files |
— | Huirapa Marae, Kaitane, Otago | Marae | Actual date in May not in written files | |
— | Alexandra, Central Otago | Public (?) | Actual date in May and venue not in written files | |
— | New Plymouth Girls High School, New Plymouth | Educational | Actual date in May not in written files | |
— | Waitara School, Waitara, Taranaki | Educational | Actual date in May not in written files | |
— | Spotswood College, New Plymouth | Educational | Actual date in May not in written files | |
— | Various Marae in Taranaki | Marae | Actual dates in May and Maraes visited not in written files | |
6 June | Social Workers School, Unitec, Auckland | Educational | Blocks 7 and 11 | |
7 June | Family Heritage Day display, Auckland | Public | ||
12 June | St. Cuthberts Girls School, Auckland | Educational | ||
16 – 22 June | Hunters Plaza, Papatoetoe, South Auckland | Public | ||
25 June | Penrose High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
27 June | Mangere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
30 June | Rodney College, Wellsford, North Auckland | Educational | ||
22 July | Lynfield College, Auckland | Educational | ||
25 July | Penose High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
28 July | Kelson Deaf Education Centre, Auckland | Educational | ||
4 August | Pukekohe High School, Pukekohe, South Auckland | Educational | ||
5 August | James Cook High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
14 August | Waitakere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
18 – 20 August | Various schools & Marae, Whakatane | Educational/Marae | Schools and Maraes visited and dates not in written files. | |
25 – 31 August | St. Lukes Shopping Centre, Auckland | Public | ||
28 August | Kings College, Auckland | Educational | ||
10 September | Mahurangi College, Warkworth, North Auckland | Educational | ||
16, 18 September | Counsellors Diploma Course, Manukau Tech., Auckland | Educational | ||
17 – 20 September | St. John’s Theological College, Auckland | Educational | ||
22 September | Colenso High School, Napier | Educational | ||
23 September | Eastern Institute Of Technology, Taradale, Napier | Educational | ||
— | Rudolph Steiner School, Hastings | Educational | ||
25 September | Hastings Girls High School, Hastings | Educational | ||
26 September | TOPS Groups, Hastings | Other | TOPS was a Government funded job skills training course for young unemployed people. | |
September | Waipatu Marae, Karamu, Hastings | Marae | Actual date not in written files | |
13 – 22 October | People With AIDS World Conference, Singapore | International | 1 Block | |
28 October | Te-Poho-O Rawiri Marae, Gisborne | Marae | Start of visit to Gisborne | |
29 October | Lytton High School, Gisborne | Educational | Part of Gisborne tour | |
30 October | Gisborne Boys High School, Gisborne | Educational | Part of Gisborne tour | |
31 October | Campion Catholic School, Gisborne | Educational | Part of Gisborne tour | |
1 November | Treble Court Shopping Centre, Gisborne | Public | Part of Gisborne tour | |
3 November | Gisborne Girls High School, Gisborne | Educational | Part of Gisborne tour | |
4 November | Toihoukura (Tairawhiti Technical Institute), Gisborne | Educational | Part of Gisborne tour | |
11 November | Aorere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
29 November | Walk For Life, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Walk For Life, Christchurch | Public | ||
1 – 5 December | The Forum, Blenheim | Public | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Auckland | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Hamilton | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Taupo | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Wellington | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Whakatane | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
— | Christchurch | Public | Actual venue not in written files | |
3 December | Aorere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
1998 |
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8 February | Herne Bay House Hairdressing fundraiser, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Metropolitan Community Church, Auckland | Public | ||
11 – 13 February | St. Lukes Shopping Centre, Auckland | Public | ||
17 February | St. Patrick’s Catholic Cathedral, Auckland | Public | ||
25 February | Whitianga Marae, Coromandel Peninsular | Marae | ||
8 March | Awareness Day family picnic display, Hamilton | Public | ||
16 March | Odessy House School, Auckland | Other | Residential rehabilitation course for drug dependant youth. | |
21 March | Volunteers Day, Aotea Square, Auckland | Public | ||
28 March | Burnett Clinic (NZAF now Burnett Foundation Aotearoa, Auckland) Volunteers | Other | ||
31 March | Southern Cross School, Mangere, Auckland | Educational | ||
9 April | Southern Cross School, Mangere, Auckland | Educational | ||
21, 22 April | Volunteers training days, Tauranga | Other | ||
5, 6 May | Katikati College, Katikati, Bay of Plenty | Educational | ||
7 May | Health Education Day, Tauranga Hospital, Tauranga | Public | ||
16 May | St. Lukes Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
— | West City Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Pakuranga Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
— | Downtown Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
17 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Hamilton | Public | 2 Blocks | |
— | Wellington | Public | 4 Blocks | |
— | Taupo | Public | ||
— | Nelson | Public | 1 Block | |
— | Christchurch | Public | 2 Blocks | |
— | Aotea Square, then walked to St. Matthews in the City for 6pm service, Auckland | Public | 2 Blocks | |
21 May | Birkenhead College, Auckland | Educational | ||
25 May | Mangere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
26 May | Birkenhead College, Auckland | Educational | ||
27 May | King’s College, Auckland | Educational | ||
5 – 8 June | Copthorne Rutherford Hotel, Nelson | Public | Entire Quilt | Start of Tour of Nelson district. |
9 June Day time |
Motueka High School, Motueka, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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9 June Evening |
Motueka High School, Motueka, Nelson | Public | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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10, 11 June | Nelson Polytechnic, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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12 June | Tapawera Area School, Tapawera, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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15 June | Waimea College, Richmond, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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16 June | Nelson Girls College, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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17 June | Nelson (Boys) College, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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18, 19 June | Nayland College, Nelson | Educational | Part of Tour of Nelson district. Whole Quilt was on tour but amount displayed varied depending on area available. |
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25 June | St. Dominic’s Auckland | Educational | ||
8 – 12 July | Manukau City Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
13 – 19 July | St. Lukes Shopping Mall, Auckland | Public | ||
23 July | Te Puke High School, Te Puke, Bay of Plenty | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
23, 24 July | Bay of Plenty Polytechnic, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
25, 26 July | Bay Fair Shopping Centre, Tauranga | Public | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
27 July | Mt. Maunganui College, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
28 July (morning) | Tauranga Girls High School, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
28 July (afternoon) | Tauranga Boys High School, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
29 July | Bethlehem College Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
30 July | Otemotai College, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
31 July | Tauranga Boys High School, Tauranga | Educational | Part of Bay of Plenty tour | |
17, 18 August | Eastern Bay of Plenty Schools | Educational | Actual schools visited and dates not in written files | |
19 August | Ruatoki School, Ruatoki, Bay of Plenty | Educational | ||
20, 21 August | Eastern Bay of Plenty Schools | Educational | Actual schools visited and dates not in written files | |
25 August | Teacher Training day, Whangarei | Educational | ||
26, 27 August | Glenfield College, Auckland | Educational | ||
28 August | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
2 September | Waitakere College, Auckland | Educational | ||
3 September | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
4 September | Manukau Technical Institute, Auckland | Educational | ||
8 September | Rangitoto College, Auckland | Educational | ||
21 September; | Long Bay High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
22 September | Rangitoto College, Auckland | Educational | ||
24 September | Pakuranga High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
27 September to 3 October | Christchurch Cathedral, Christchurch | Public | ||
13, 14 October | Mt. Albert Grammar, Auckland | Educational | ||
21 October | Takapuna Grammar, Auckland | Educational | ||
21 – 24 October | Metropolitan Community Church Conference, Waikato University, Hamilton | Other | ||
20 November | Pakuranga High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
26 November | Kaipara College, Helensville, North Auckland | Educational | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Dunedin | Public | 4 Blocks | Venue not in written files |
— | Auckland | Public | Venue not in written files | |
— | Whangarei | Public | Venue not in written files | |
— | Taupo | Public | 2 Blocks | Venue not in written files |
— | Wellington | Public | 4 Blocks | Venue not in written files |
— | Hamilton | Public | Single panels only | Venue not in written files |
Early December | Mahurangi College, Warkworth, North Auckland | Educational | Actual date not in written records | |
1999 |
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6 – 10 January | New Zealand Haemophilia Society, Auckland | Other | ||
27 April | Marlborough Boys College, Blenheim | Educational | ||
28 April | Marlborough Girls College, Blenheim | Educational | ||
29 April | Marlborough Academy, Blenheim | Educational | ||
30 April | Marlborough Polytechnic, Blenheim | Educational | ||
1 May | The Forum, Blenheim | Public | ||
3 May | Rai Valley Area School, Rai Valley, Marlborough | Educational | ||
4, 5 May | Bohally Intermediate, Blenheim | Educational | ||
6 May | Kaikoura High School, Kaikoura | Educational | ||
7 May | Queen Charlotte College, Picton | Educational | ||
12 May | Collingwood Area School, Collingwood, Golden Bay | Educational | ||
13 May | Golden Bay High School, Takaka, Golden Bay | Educational | ||
14 May | Murchison Area School, Murchison, Buller District | Educational | ||
16 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Fairfield House, Nelson | Public | ||
17 May | Marlborough Boys College, Blenheim | Educational | ||
20 May | Southern Cross School, Mangere, Auckland | Educational | ||
28, 29 May | Rangitoto College, Auckland | Educational | ||
May | Bevertown Lions, Blenheim | Other | Actual date of visit not in written files | |
— | Lifeline Marlborough, Blenheim | Other | Actual date of visit not in written files | |
9 June | Takapuna Grammar, Auckland | Educational | ||
16 June | Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland | Educational | ||
21 June | Lynfield College, Auckland | Educational | ||
15, 19 July | Northcote College, Auckland | Educational | ||
20 July | Western Springs College, Auckland | Educational | ||
20 July (evening) | Panmure Rotary Club, Auckland | Other | ||
2 August | Kamo High School, Whangarei | Educational | ||
4 August | Mangakahia Area School, Mangakahia, Northland | Educational | ||
5 August | Bream Bay College, Ruakaka, Northland | Educational | ||
6 August | Otamatea High Sschool, Mangaturoto, Northland | Educational | ||
16, 17 August | Whangarei Girls High School, Whangarei | Educational | ||
18 August | Taipa Area School, Taipa, Northland | Educational | ||
19 August | Bay of Islands College, Kawakawa, Northland | Educational | ||
20 August | Tauraroa, Northland | Actual venue and type of visit not recorded in written files | ||
23 August | Pukekohe High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
24 August | Kelston Girls High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
26 August | Pukekohe High School, Auckland | Educational | ||
13 September | Opononi Area School, Opononi, Northland | Educational | ||
14 September | Dargaville High School, Dargaville, Northland | Educational | ||
15 September | Whangarei Boys High School, Whangarei | Educational | ||
22 – 26 September | St. Lukes Shopping Centre | Public | ||
4, 5 October | Howick College, Auckland | Educational | ||
15 October | Mahurangi College, Warkworth, North Auckland | Educational | ||
2000 |
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3 – 17 March | Kamo High School, Whangarei | Educational | 2 Blocks | |
1 April | North Harbour Funfest, Auckland | Public | 2 Blocks | |
1 – 7 April | Taranaki Health Promo Unit, New Plymouth | Public (?) | 2 Blocks | |
1 – 8 April | Meteor Theatre, Hamilton | Public | 12 Blocks | |
21 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Wintergarden, Auckland Domain, Auckland | Public | Blocks 1, 2, 7, 8, 11 and 13 | |
— | N.Z.A.F., Hamilton | Public | Block 3 | |
— | N.Z.A.F., Wellington | Blocks 4 and 15 | ||
— | Taranaki Health Promotion Unit, New Plymouth | Public | Blocks 5 and 10 | |
— | Taupo Library, Taupo | Public | Blocks 6 and 9 | |
— | HIV Networking Group, Palmerston North | Public | Blocks 12 and 14 | |
— | Fairfield House, Nelson | Public | Block 16 and 1 loose panel | |
12 June | St. Dominic’s Catholic School for Girls, Henderson, North Auckland | Educational | 6 Blocks and loose panels | |
20 June | Carmel College, Auckland | Educational | ||
28, 30 June | Pukekohe High School, Pukekohe, South Auckland | Educational | ||
14 – 24 July | Working Together Group, Dunedin | Public | Entire Quilt | |
31 July, 1 August OR 7, 8 August |
Glenfield College, Auckland | Educational | The written files refer to a two day visit to Glenfield College, but do not specify exactly which of the two dates given here are the dates of the actual visit. | |
15 – 18 August | Rangitoto College, Auckland | Educational | ||
12, 13 October | Howick College, Auckland | Educational | ||
1 November | Kings College, Auckland | Educational | ||
10 – 12 November | N.Z.A.F., Hamilton | Public | 8 Blocks | |
28 November | Mahurangi College, Warkworth, North Auckland | Blocks 1 and 13 | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Palmerston North | Public | Blocks 2, 6, and 10 | Venue of display not in written files |
— | Hamilton | Public | 3 loose panels | Venue of display not in written files |
— | Kerikeri and Kaikohe, Northland | Public | 5 loose panels | The written files do not say whether the panels were shown for part of the day in each town or some went to one town with the rest going to the other. |
— | Whangarei | Public | Blocks 7 and 14 | Venue of display not in written files |
— | Turangawaewae Marae, Ngaruwhaia, Waikato | Public/Marae | 3, 5, 9 and 11 | This is the National Marae, and home of the Maori Queen/King |
— | Auckland | Public | Blocks 1 and 13 | Venue of display not in written files |
— | Te Kuiti, South-West Waikato | Public | Block 8 | Venue of display not in written files |
— | Te Papa, The National Museum of New Zealand, Wellington | Public | Blocks 4, 15 and 16 | |
— | Onehunga Mall, Auckland | Public | Block 12 | |
5 December | Aorere College, Auckland | Educational | Blocks 1, 7, 8, and 12 – 14 | |
31 December to ? | The Edge, Aotea Centre, Auckland | Public | Written files do not give the finishing date of this display other than January. | |
2001 |
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9 – 25 February | Aotea Centre, Auckland | Public | Entire Quilt | |
17 February | Hero Parade, Auckland | Public | 8 Blocks and all loose panels | These Blocks and panels were removed from the Aotea Centre Display for the evening of the parade only and then returned. |
1, 2 May | Pukekohe High School, Pukekohe, South Auckland | Educational | ||
20 May (International Candlelight Memorial) | Midland Central Health Networking Group | Public | 2 Blocks | Written files do not specify where the Group is located, or the venue used etc. |
— | Wellington | Public | 2 Blocks | Written files do not give a venue for this visit to Wellington |
— | Hamilton | Public | 4 loose panels | Written files do not give a venue for this visit to Hamilton |
— | Whangarei | Public | 2 Blocks | Written files do not give a venue for this visit to Whangrei |
— | Western Springs, Auckland | Public | 3 Blocks | |
— | Metropolitan Community Church, Auckland | Public | 2 Blocks and one loose panel | |
June | Kelston Deaf Education Centre, Auckland | Educational/Other | Actual date of visit not mentioned in written files | |
4 – 6 October | Aotea Chapel, Auckland | Public | Entire Quilt | Special display to mark the 10th anniversary of the New Zealand AIDS Memorial Quilt, with three new panels being presented. |
2002 |
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13, 14 July | HIV.AIDS Volunteer Training Weekend, Nelson Hospital, Nelson | Other | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | Eight Blocks and at least two loose panels came to Nelson for this tour of Nelson and the South Island’s West Coast, but only five of the Blocks can be identified from photographs of the tour. As many Blocks as possible were displayed in each venue depending on space available. |
15, 16 July | Nelson College for Girls, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
17 July | Nelson (Boys) College | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
17 July (evening) | Richmond Division, St. John Youth, Nelson | Other | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
18 July | Waimea College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
22 July | Karamea Area School, Karamea, West Coast | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Start of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
23, 24 July | Buller Community Centre, Westport | Public | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
26, 27 July | West Bank Art Gallery, Greymouth | Public | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
28 July | Trowbridge Room, Regent Theatre, Greymouth | Public | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
29, 30 July | Westland High School, Hokitika | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
31 July, 1 August | Reynolds Room, Regent Theatre, H | Public | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
2 August | Inangahua College, Reefton, Buller District | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. Part of The Quilt’s only visit to the South Island’s West Coast |
3 August | S.T.I. Conference and Workshop, Aloha Lodge, Nelson | Other | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
5 August | Waimea College, Richmond, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
5 August (evening) | Nelson Division, St. John Youth, Nelson | Other | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
6 – 8 August | Nayland College, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
9 August | Waimea College, Richmond, Nelson | Educational | Blocks 3 – 5, 7, 14 and others | See note for 13, 14 July above. |
2 – 9 October | International Gay Games, Sydney, Australia | International | 2 Blocks | |
27 October | International Gay Bowling Organisation Pasifika Tournament, Auckland | Other | ||
1 December (World AIDS Day) | Circle of Friends, Auckland | Public | 2 Blocks | |
— | Palmerston North | Public | 2 Blocks | Venue for the visit to Palmerston North is not in the written files |
— | Tauranga | Public | 4 Blocks | Venue for the visit to Tauranga is not in the written files |
— | Whangarei | Public | 2 Blocks | Venue for the visit to Whangarei is not in the written files |
— | Invercargill | Public | 2 Blocks | Venue for the visit to Invercargill is not in the written files |
2005 |
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24 – 28 October | Pan Pacific AIDS Conference, Aotea Centre, Auckland | Public/Other | Entire Quilt | |
2007 |
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26 July | NAGS Awareness Evening, Nelson | Public | 2 Blocks | NAGS is the Nayland Alliance of Gays and Straights, a secondary school based gay student support group at Nayland College, Nelson. |