Thursday, January 17

Maize maze all ready to amaze again

By GRETA CLEARY - Taranaki | Thursday, 17 January 2008

Taranaki's latest maize maze is all set to amaze visitors - and to help them get lost.


The Inglewood Lions Club held a working bee yesterday to put the finishing touches to this year's maze, which will open for its seventh year on Saturday.

The summer fundraising project, which sits at No 74 on Venture Taranaki's 101 must-do list, will be open until April.

The cost of the 450,000 maize plants is covered by sponsors, and volunteers are responsible for maintaining the 2km of track within the maze. But it's worth it, say Lions Club members.

"Kids love it and family groups really enjoy it," said Kevin Knowles yesterday.

"We don't have too many problems with people getting lost. Sometimes we have to go and look for the odd child when parents get a bit anxious."

The club would like to see more social groups and businesses going through.When the fun is all over, the three-metre maize plants will be harvested into silage for a local farmer.

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