3184 days ago

invitation to our Timebank Dinner

Chrys Horn from Addington Timebank

Come to our next Timebank Dinner!
When: Friday 28th April 5.45-8.30 pm
Where: Addington Haven (in Church Square)
Cost: $7.50 and half a time credit for Timebank Members and their partners or $15 for non members**
This is a wonderful opportunity to take a Friday night off cooking and meet with a bunch of great people.

** For those timebank members who are unable to pay, we may have some capacity for people to help out with preparing and running the dinner. Likewise we can negotiate discounts for families. If you are interested in coming, but worried about the cost please do get in touch.

Our lovely cook Chris will prepare some hearty soup and desert and we can cater for Vegetarians, Vegans and those requiring Gluten Free Food. Just let us know when you register for the dinner
To Register or find out more
Phone/ text Chrys on 0272 86 86 53 or email addington.timebank@gmail.com
or ring Chris on 339 7356
Do it by late on Tuesday 25th April so we know how many to cater for!

AND have a watch of the video - it will put you in the right mood! :-)

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