TAKAPUNA GRAMMAR SCHOOL 90 year REUNION. October 2017. REGISTRATION NOW OPEN
We warmly invite you to celebrate 90 years of Takapuna Grammar School in our community! We have a wonderful selection of activities planned for Labour Weekend 2017.
All former pupils, staff, associates and friends of the school are invited to register to attend the celebration weekend. You can pay for registration fees, dinner tickets, memorabilia and any donations by credit card (VISA / MasterCard) or direct bank transfer and cheque. Note if paying by bank transfer or cheque use the “please invoice me” option when you reach the payment section of the form.
A non-refundable registration fee is charged for each attendee, which will allow us to offer the bulk of activities free of charge. We are offering an early bird option i.e. pay only $20 before 30 June 2017 and save $10. Standard registration of $30 applies after 30 June 2017. Extra partner tickets can be purchased within your initial registration.
Once you have registered, you will receive regular communication and updates regarding the reunion celebrations plus an electronic copy of the TGS magazine Ad Augusta. We will also post regular lists of registered attendees so you can see who is coming along.
Any queries please email reunion2017@tgs.school.nz
TO REGISTER please click the link www.takapuna.school.nz.... ( photo taken at TGS 50year Reunion)
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