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Street Clean up Haruru Falls Sat 2nd Sept 2017

Jenny Neighbourly Lead from Bay of Islands

Location

Yorke Road, Goffe Drive, Wilson, Road, Causeway etc Haruru Falls

Date & Time

Sat, Sep 2 2017, 9:00AM - 11:00AM

About

Spring is almost upon us so it must be time to give our roads a quick spring clean. Anyone want to help out with a litter pick and shared morning tea afterwards?
Meet up at bus stop opp Daycare at 9am Sat 2nd September 2017.
You are all welcome to come to my place after for Morning tea. Your welcome to bring a snack plate. I will bake and provide Tea and Coffee.
Haruru Falls Dairy has kindly given us Pre paid Rubbish sacks and recycle bags for all our rubbish.

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