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2795 days ago

Magical Mystery Tour

Diane from Kerikeri District

Join us for a great day out on Saturday 16th June, visit amazing local places, bring some friends for a day of fun and laughter. For just $60 each you will be treated to morning tea, lunch, extra treats and goodies and all the time you can sit back, relax and enjoy the day. We will be travelling on a bus kindly donated by Fullers.
All proceeds from this event will go to Life Education Trust Far North, to help support and maintain our classroom. We visit over 6000 students across the Far North every year delivering very important health and safety messages. We believe every child is unique and special, help us to help them make good choices in life.
Contact Diane Henderson 021 407015 for tickets.

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