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MenzShed Paeroa Inaugural meeting

Rob Spencer from Paeroa Comunity Menz Shed

Change of DATE for inaugural meeting

Menz Shed Paeroa <pmenzshed@gmail.com>

We are going to hold our inaugural meeting
at 11.00am Tuesday 2nd October
in the Paeroa Little Theatre building, corner Hughenden and Francis Streets.

Free tea or (instant) coffee will be available from 10.30.

At this meeting we will be seeking to appoint a committee of at least 5 (up 7) including a President, a Secretary and a Treasurer.

Please some thought to volunteering for an active role.
Without a committee we can't operate!

I look forward to seeing you there on Tuesday.

Cheers
Robert
021 977750

PS: There will be a MenzShed sign erected on site by the end of this week

This will indicate exactly where the shed is going to go.

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