1148 days ago

Thank You

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

A HUGE THANK YOU to all those that have supported the sale of our Hangi Tickets to tautoko our awesome Youth Street programme.
It has been a huge success and we are pleased to let you all know that our tickets have all SOLD OUT. Your support is very much appreciated and will go a long way in supporting our local youth with their activities.
Hangi is to be collected from the Centre between 4.30-5.30pm tomorrow Saturday 6th on the corner of Dominion Road and Breckons Ave Nawton.
We look forward to seeing you all then & trust that you will enjoy your hangi dinner.

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