1669 days ago

Te Kowhai News May issue out now

The Editor from Te Kowhai Newsletter

Te Kowhai News May issue is being delivered to letterboxes from tomorrow (Monday) across RD5, RD8 and RD9.
In this issue you’ll find:
- Presidents grade rugby at the village green, looking for more members.
- Onion Road junction continuing to ruffle feathers with even more changes coming.
- Old girls and guys lunch is coming up: make sure you get in touch if you’d like to attend and haven’t before.
- Te Kowhai’s church café set to open soon.
- Thousands of daffodils planted in Te Kowhai and Whatawhata, thanks to many volunteers and the Waikato District Council.
- Plus the latest instalments from our usual, wonderful contributors.

PDF File is attached. If you have news or photos to share please get in touch any time.

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