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School Holidays - Tauranga Parents Centre Fundraiser

Jenner from Bellevue

The Tauranga Parents Centre are running our annual movie fundraiser and this time it's for the kids, during the July school holidays. We will be screening Despicable Me 3 at Rialto Cinemas and you should come join us!

C'mon Mums & Dads, Grandma's & Pa's bring your kids along for a fun morning at the movies. There will be spot prizes, some terrific raffle prizes and a kid's goody bag to take home! The movie starts at 10am but you can come and join us from 9.30am to have your face painted.
We have limited tickets so do get in quick if you want to reserve your space! All children under 14 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

Tickets are $15 each and your movie ticket price also includes one raffle ticket. Additional Raffle tickets will be available on the day or by emailing us at jenner.rulz@gmail.com. Raffle tickets are $2 each, or 6 for $10.00.
Please email us on jenner.rulz@gmail.com to reserve your tickets and then send payment via Bank Transfer to: Tauranga Parents Centre 03-0445-0174126-00 with your surname as the reference and Rialto as the code.

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