450 days ago

Business on Toast with speaker Peter Wolfkamp Friday 4th October

Libby Boyd from Devonport Rotary Club

A Devonport resident for 25 years Peter has had a long career in building in and around Devonport. He had TV experience in “The Block NZ”, “Slice of Paradise” and “Creative Living”. He also hosts the radio show “Sunday Mornings with the Resident Builder”

Peter will speak about the existing state of the building industry and the current rules and regulations that will impact the industry going forward.

Plus you get the chance to enjoy a hearty full breakfast.

Friday 4th October 7 am
Go Goa Eatery,
Clarence St
Devonport
cost $30 cash
Coffee and tea is available from 6.45

Booking is essential
RSVP: devonportrotary11@gmail.com
with Business on Toast in the subject line

Business on Toast meetings bring you speakers covering a range of interests, businesses and industries plus you will enjoy a full breakfast and the chance to network with our community

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