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Summit Marlborough Heritage Festival RSVP events

The Team from Marlborough Museum

Some upcoming events for the Summit Marlborough Heritage Festival require an RSVP. These events and their RSVP dates are as follows:

Elizabeth Lissaman Birthday Afternoon Tea - 8 October
The Wakamarina Goldfield in Marlborough History - 8 October
Picton Heritage Plaques Unveiling - 8 October
Labour Day in New Zealand History - 12 October
Flaxbourne Then and Now - 15 October
Scandinavian Stories in Marlborough - 15 October
Elizabeth Lissaman Book Launch and Signing - 20 October
Guided Tour of the Edwin Fox - 24 October
Ukulele Workshop - 30 October
Steampunk 101 - 30 October
Renwick Founding Families Afternoon Tea - 7 November

RSVP's can be made to Marlborough Museum on 5781712 or info@marlboroughmuseum.org.nz
All other events do not require an RSVP, and we look forward to seeing you there.

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