Please vote for Lemon Tree Lane in the Prospa Local Heroes competition
Mary Jane & Colin are honoured and delighted to have been selected as the Nelson / Marlborough regional finalist in the 2021 Prospa Local Business Heroes competition for commitment to their community.
If you love our shop we would be so grateful if you could vote for us - and help us put Stoke on the map!
You can see the voting here:
www.neighbourly.co.nz...
And... if you don't know our shop do call in and see what's on offer
- we have an eclectic collection of gifts and more for all ages, free gift wrapping and service with a smile.
You will find us in the Stoke New World carpark between the Unichem Chemist and The Veggie Guy.
WINTER DONATIONS & SATURDAY VOLUNTEERS
Heya Community,
Thanks for your incredible support this week as always. We're still on the hunt for more donations, especially WINTER CLOTHING & MENSWEAR. Remember we offer free collection Monday to Friday!
We're also looking for a couple of enthusiastic volunteers to join us on Saturdays!
(9:30-1:30 & 1:30-5:00)
Whether you're a morning person or prefer the afternoon shift, we'd love your help. All you need is to be friendly, have great communication skills, and if you have an eye for design, that's a bonus! Plus, we won't say no to a good singing voice or a love for chocolate biscuits 😉
Drop by and chat with Pen if you're interested!
See you in store this weekend 🏠,
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