2956 days ago

Te Kowhai News: November issue out now.

The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter

In this issue:
- Your spring photos ... finally it’s here although it’s cold enough to make me wonder…
- Winners of the local photography competition.
- A very exciting garden ramble opportunity you won’t want to miss.
- Te Kowhai Dairy gives up the smokes.
- Market day at the Airfield announced.
- Interview with local orchid enthusiast Kevin Allum.
- History with Graham McBride.
- And plenty more.

Delivered free to your door in RD8.

Deadline for your content and PRIDE photos will be noon on 12th January.

Regards


Amanda Schaake
Editor, Te Kowhai News

+64 (0)220 166 828
+64 (0)7 829 7324

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