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membership
Matakana Coast Wine Country Inc.'s mission is to
promote Matakana Coast Wine Country (being the east coast of the North Island
from Puhoi to Pakiri) as a premier tourist destination and to brand Matakana
Coast as being recognized for wine, food, country lifestyle, coast, artisans and
adventure.
The committee consists of:
Ras Sutherland - Castle Matakana -
President Allan Barber - Sugarloaf Lodge - Vice-President
Lisa Corteen - Secretary/Treasurer Norm Harvey - Casa
d'Oro
John Crone - Hyperion Wines - Webmaster
Carmel Draper - Bella Vista
Sharley Haddon - Pakiri Beach Horse Riding
Mary Evans - Heron's Flight
Martin Dancy - Matakana Music Charity Concert
Hannah Sutherland - Sutherland Kovach Photography
Julie George - Goat Island Dive Debra Gillette - Damask
Benefits of joining:
- Use of the logo on promotional material (note: the logo is a registered
trademark and can't be used on products without authorisation)
- Free listing on the website
- Inclusion on a "tear off" map for a nominal fee
- Opportunity to advertise in our brochure (costs extra)
- Opportunity to participate in joint marketing as developed by the
committee
- Invited to networking, social and informative evening events
Brochures are available from Morris & James in
Tongue Farm Rd.
Download the rules
here.
Download an application form
here.
Orders are being taken for prepaid envelopes with
logo - price is $347 (incl GST) for box of 500 contact Norm Harvey 422 7903
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logo downloads |
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The Matakana Coast Wine Country Logo can be downloaded and used by
members in their publicity material, but not on a product without
written permision from the society.
The following logo variations can be downloaded in EPS format or viewed
then saved in JPEG format. (use right mouse button)
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please note: if
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