Nadia Lim event - fundraiser for Bellyful North Shore
Bellyful North Shore is excited to be part of an upcoming Nadia Lim event - the launch of her "Let's Eat" cookbook. For those of you who don't know what Bellyful does - we are a not-for-profit organisation, whose volunteers cook and deliver free meals to families with newborns and families with young children, who are struggling with illness.
This is a great chance to hear Nadia speak, have a wine with friends, try some new food and get a goody bag. And feel great for supporting Bellyful North Shore by buying a ticket through us! To reserve a ticket just e-mail northshore@bellyful.org.nz with your name and please follow the payment details below.
Date 26 October 2017
Venue Westlake Boys High School Auditorium
Time 6.30pm doors open for 7pm start
Ticket Prices $25 GA
What is included:
General Admission $25
Price includes:·
•Glass of wine or a hot drink on arrival
•Samples of food from the cookbook
•General goodie bag = 1 x latest issue of NADIA magazine, 1 x My Food Bag food sample, 1 x local region food sample.
Payments can be transferred to:
Bellyful North Shore
03-0406-0736907-10
(Reference: firstname_lastname)
Thanks so much everyone!
Tickets can be collected on the night or we can arrange for you to pick them up prior to the event.
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➡️ Where: Kauri Glen Road entrance to Kauri Glen Reserve
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The new tracks, bridge and boardwalk have been built to a standard to help prevent the spread of kauri dieback disease, which is especially important in this park.
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