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Zonta North Shore first event of 2018 - 19th February

Maxilyn Tudman from Zonta North Shore

Zonta Auckland North Shore extends a warm invitation for you to join us at our first meeting of 2018.

There will be a brief introduction to Zonta and the work we do, followed by an exciting and inspirational presentation from Denise Ritchie of Stop Demand Foundation founder, campaigner, barrister.

Date: Monday 19th February

Time: 6.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m.

Venue: The Lake House Art Centre, 37 Fred Thomas Drive in Takapuna.

Cost: $15 for finger food (including glass of wine or OJ)

Payment can be made into 12-3026-0139389-00 (with your name as reference)

RSVP: by Friday 16th February (for catering purposes)

to zontanorthshore@gmail.com or phone Gail on 021 686 516



We do hope you can join us for an interesting evening. Friends also welcome.

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