2681 days ago

C.A.F.E. Creative Activities for Elderly

Syrina Pene from Te Rongopai Community Trust (GOOD NEWS COMMUNITY CENTRE)

C.A.F.E TOMORROW
10.30-12.30pm

Our C.A.F.E programme continues to thrive for community members in their Golden years and is open to anyone 70+. Our very energetic facilitator, Jenny Calderwood continues to host creative fun gatherings that include guest speakers, games, crafts and the occasional outing and of course great conversation over morning tea.

C.A.F.E offers a great opportunity to meet new people, make new friends and of course catch up with old friends all while learning new things together. New members welcome - so come join in the fun.
C.A.F.E runs every first and third Tuesday of the month as per following schedule. $2 Koha per session appreciated.
Join us for a GREAT MORNING of pure ENTERTAINMENT

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Do you use the district nursing service?
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