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Cathy's Dance for Hope- Taranaki Retreat

Phoebe from Oakura Coastal

Hi all!
Free on the evening of the 18th October?
If so, come along and join us for a dancing in the dark event, en masse.
This evening is to raise much needed funds for the Taranaki Retreat, so that they are able to build Cathy's Care Centre.
The night will kick off at 7.30, with street-style theatre and entertainment, then from 8.30, we dance! Put your inhibitions aside and join us for an event like no other.
Check us out: www.hope.kiwi...
To register: hope.kiwi/be-a-dancer
Questions welcome :) Arohanui

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