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Big Latch On 2019

Rose Haskell from Taranaki Plunket

Greetings All

Taranaki Plunket will be hosting dual Big Latch On events in New Plymouth and Hawera:

WHEN: Friday 02 August 2019
TIME: 10:00am registrations open; 10:30am WE LATCH!

* New Plymouth event, in collaboration with La Leche League Taranaki:
Plunket Hub, 214 Devon Street West
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* Hawera event:
Hawera Plunket Rooms, Corner Wellington and Union Streets
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Both events have some choice SPOT PRIZES up for grabs.
Morning tea to follow, ALL WELCOME!

Things to note:
- we include breast AND bottle feeding families in this event
- we will not disqualify families whose children are not ready to latch at 10:30am

If you have any further questions or enquiries, please do not hesitate to contact our Community Services Coordinator Rose on rose.haskell@plunket.org.nz.

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