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Nadia Lim evening

Sam Farquhar from Plunket - Events Northern Region

Join us on Thursday 26th October, 6:30 – 9:30pm at Westlake Boys to hear Nadia Lim talk about her new cookbook, “Let’s Eat!”. This is a great chance to be inspired and try some new food. General admission tickets are $25 and includes a glass of wine or hot drink on arrival, samples of food from the cookbook, and a goodie bag. For $75 you can have a VIP experience which in addition to the general admission ticket you’ll also receive a personally signed copy of “Let’s Eat!” cookbook, exclusive opportunity to mix and mingle with Nadia 30 minutes prior to doors opening, and a VIP goodie bag to the value of over $120. Tickets available by emailing Sam.Farquhar@plunket.org.nz

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