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2344 days ago

Quiz night fundraiser

Susan from Foxton Beach

A repost from a couple of weeks ago.



Foxton Te Awahou Lions is holding a quiz night on 3 August at the Foxton Golf Club starting at 6.30pm.Teams will be made up of four (4) people at $10 per person.

You can register your team a couple of ways:
* at Not So Shabby in Foxton or
* email the Foxton Beach Community Patrol cpnz@foxtonbeachpai.org or go to the Community Patrol Facebook page.
If you’re unable to get a team together, contact the Community Patrol and they will put you in a team or two of ‘strays’. You may even have a Community Patroller ‘to keep you honest’.
There will be raffles and prizes with a supper served.
Proceeds from the night will be donated evenly between the Foxton Beach Community Patrol and the Horse Drawn Tram. Both organisations are run entirely by volunteers and deserve our support.

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