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St Patrick's Day event at Tawa RSA

Tracey from Tawa

Tawa RSA
St Patrick’s Day event from 4pm on Sunday 17th March.
At clubrooms 89 Oxford Street, entry down left hand alleyway.

Cost of $15 per person, paid in advance . Dress for the occasion.

Come and enjoy live Irish music, some delicious Irish food, prize for best dressed, raffles and camaraderie. Guinness will also be available to purchase.

For catering purposes, please email us @ tawa.rsa@xtra.co.nz to let us know if you will be coming along to join the fun. Support our club.
Guests need to sign in at the bar.

Love to see you there

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