Truby King grounds
The Truby King House and Garden Trust aims to ensure the property is maintained as an accessible community asset.
The Trust, which looks after the house, is dedicated to conserving the site’s heritage values and unique features. The Trust was established in 2002 and works in partnership with Wellington City Council.
Aims
- help maintain New Zealand’s heritage
- assist the conservation, restoration and maintenance of the house and garden
- encourage people to visit
Activities
- fundraising
- musical soirees
- working bees
- house functions
- publications
Trust activities depend on volunteer time, donations and membership fees.
Membership
Plaque at Truby King House
Membership of the Trust entitles members to regular newsletters, occasional discounts and invitations to Trust events. There are two types of membership – supporting, and active - for different levels of support.
Active Membership
The Trust’s future depends largely on its active members, who donate their time and skills. Active members help with management, fundraising, administrative and other tasks that help the Trust achieve its aims. Active membership for one family costs $10.
Supporting Membership
An annual payment of $50 entitles supporting members to the above benefits and rights, without the expectation of volunteering their time. Supporting membership is an ideal option for corporates.
Donations
The Trust welcomes all donations. Donations are tax deductible.
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Department Details:
Truby King House and Garden (Parks and Gardens)
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