1556 days ago

KATIKATI SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB ARE LOOKING FOR NEW MEMBERS

Henry from Aongatete

We would like to bring to your attention 2 items:-

1 .We have set up a Website for the purpose of recording our Business and Recruiting new members. We would be grateful if you are able to view it at the URL www.bit.ly......... .

2 The club relies heavily on our current members and obtaining new members to function successfully.

Recruitment of new members continues to be a top priority for our Club Committee.

The Committee are encouraged to bring new people to try our sport of indoor bowls and Rummikub For the club to continue into the future we need to invite new individuals to come along and have a go at bowls and Rummikub on a Friday afternoon. Tea/coffee are provided and coaching can also be provided .

To enable the continuation of the Senior Citizens Club we would like to invite Friends to join us. There are several ways do this either:

Inform prospective members about the website: www.bit.ly.../kkscc where they can click on the menu item called “CONTACT US”, complete that document and somebody will contact them.

Or they can ring either Heather 549 1008

Finally if they would like to email us then our email address is:- katikscc@gmail.com.

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