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882 days ago

Hāngi Fundraiser

Nicola from Johnsonville

Unsure of what to have for Dinner / Supper on Friday 21st July 2023 ?

Don't stress my son and his Karate team have you covered.

They are fundraising to get to World Cup in Australia next year and have teamed up with CJ Hangi and are selling Hāngi to celebrate Matariki

Orders need to be in by 13 July 2023 before 9pm.

It is simple as scanning the barcode on the flyer and placing your order, indicate which option you would like, we do have a vegetarian option, and choose your pick up place.

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We have 4 pick up points Johnsonville (I will be at the jville pick up), Silverstream, Tītahi Bay and Kapiti if there is a need for a city pick up we can work on a central pick up for you.

Thank you for your support.

Negotiable

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