2945 days ago

VILAGRAD WINERY LUNCH -MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS FUNDRAISER

Lyn from Welcome Bay

Support the Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society!
Sunday 21 JANUARY 2018 we are travelling from Tauranga to Vilagrad Winery
for one of their famous Sunday buffet lunches.
$20.00 of your transport & lunch charge will be donated to the Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society. Treat yourself (and/or someone else) to a great day out!! No food prep, no dishes. Just time to enjoy the day. A great Christmas gift!
Go to www.vilagradwines.co.nz... & refer to the Sunday Lunch to see what you will be eating.
Cost: $79.50 (includes door-to-door transport from Tauranga/Mt Maunganui/early Papamoa or en route over the Kaimais , an extensive smorgasbord lunch & a $20.00 donation to the Bay of Plenty Multiple Sclerosis Society).
BE QUICK TO RESERVE YOUR PLACE - LIMITED SEATS!
Ph: (07)5441383 or email tgatastingtours@xtra.co.nz

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