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Trecey from Ashhurst - Pohangina
Hello everyone,
Some of you may have already meet over Halloween the two chocolate labs on Cambridge Ave, Ashhurst (The famous pumpkins). I would like announce that one of these beautiful boys is about to make a difference.
Manu and I are now working for a Charitable Trust called Kids Safe with … View moreHello everyone,
Some of you may have already meet over Halloween the two chocolate labs on Cambridge Ave, Ashhurst (The famous pumpkins). I would like announce that one of these beautiful boys is about to make a difference.
Manu and I are now working for a Charitable Trust called Kids Safe with Dogs. They are the same company who runs the dog safety program with Animates over school holidays.
Manu and I have our first event lined up this coming summer and would love to teach more kids in the Manawatu area. Our goal is to visit each and every school/preschool so we can protect our young ones.
If you would like your school/preschool to organize an event for us to visit your children. Please get in touch with Kids safe with dogs via kids@dogsafeworkplace.com :)
For more information please visit kidssafewithdogs.co.nz...
Matthew Dallas Reporter from Manawatū Standard
Public loos in Palmerston North are going soap-free as the council is sick of the vandalism to soap dispensers. The DHB is on board, saying washing hands with water and drying them properly is enough, but for some people it just seems so wrong.
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