2449 days ago

Pride of workmanship awards 21st celebration dinner

Upper Hutt Rotary Club

The Rotary Club of Upper Hutt has been running the Pride of Workmanship Awards programme since 1998. This is now the 21st year and time for a celebration.

With the sponsorship and support of the Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club (The Cossie) and The Leader, The Rotary Club of Upper Hutt invites all past recipients to be their guest at this year’s Awards Dinner to be held at The Cossie on 10 June 2019, 6 to 9 pm.

If you are a past recipient and would like to register for this awards celebration event, please forward your registration details along to, rotaryupperhutt@gmail.com or by post to “Pride of Workmanship Awards, c/o 55 Golders Rd Upper Hutt 5018” no later than 3 May 2019.

Free attendance for past recipients and $40 for each supporter.

It would be fantastic if past recipients could bring along their plaque or citation, and be part of a group photo on the night.

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