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TAI TAPU SCHOOL 150TH CELEBRATION - 10/11/12 MARCH 2017

Jill from Halswell

TAI TAPU SCHOOL 150TH CELEBRATION
Come and celebrate with us on the weekend of 10.11.12 March 2017
Tell your family and friends, ex pupils, teachers, PTA, Board members and friends and community. All welcome
Email your interest to: 150thregistration@taitapu.school.nz
Website: www.taitapu.school.nz... School phone 3296796
Facebook: www.facebook.com...

Friday, 10 March:
Open classrooms and Assembly/ cutting of 150th cake/decade photos
Evening – Conversazione – mix and mingle
Saturday, 11 March:
Morning/Afternoon – take the opportunity to enjoy the various activities the area has to offer eg. Golf, mountain Biking etc. Brochures available on Friday. Explore the old haunts.
Visit the old Methodist Church in Tai Tapu
Dinner/Dance at Lincoln Events Centre
Sunday, 12 March:
Church Service
School Fair

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