2399 days ago

Wine, Nadia Lim + helping families!

Kat Heath from 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! To reserve tickets just e-mail northshore@bellyful.org.nz with your name/s, how many tickets you require 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.


Thanks so much for supporting our fundraising event and enabling us to provide more free meals to families on the North Shore.

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- Funded by the Kaipātiki Local Board and Natural Environment Targeted Rate.