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Inspiring Stories Nelson - event at Fairfield House

Sophie from The Wood

Fun night out at Fairfield House ballroom next week 💖 All drinks and a superb goodie bag included in ticket price.

Tickets are available on the link below and 100% of funds go to two amazing causes.
*Giving Aroha (assisting our homeless community in Nelson with meals and essentials).
*Sir Peter Blake Trust for environmental leadership education.

The event is next Thursday August 4th (at 7pm), in the Fairfield House ballroom. Tickets are $39+ bf and include all drinks (sponsors are Garage Project, Moutere Hills Vineyard and Chia Sisters). Plus tea, coffee and cake. Book on Eventbrite link further on down this message.

Every ticket holder receives a goodie bag filled with products including Proper Crisps, Bennetto chocolate, Angel Food, Whittakers, Plant & Share skincare, Pure Peony skincare, Skye candles, Mylk Made and more!

Speakers are
Pic Picot (Pic's Peanut Butter)
Paul Hampton (Victory Boxing
Jing Jing Jackson
Matty Anderson
Sophie Weenink

Tickets are available on the link below 💖

www.eventbrite.co.nz...

If you prefer to pay by bank deposit please email sophieweeninknelson@gmail.com

Thank you so much 😊
Sophie

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