Rare chance to have special Pink Ribbon breakfast at iconic luxury lodge
Wharekauhau Country Estate at Palliser Bay is hosting a Pink Ribbon Breakfast to support the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation’s annual appeal.
Get your friends, whānau and workmates together for a delicious and delightful Pink Ribbon Breakfast on Sunday 14 May. The event begins at 10am, and following the breakfast, at 11.30am, Wharekauhau’s team will walk guests through the lodge and surroundings for a rare opportunity to see one of the world’s best luxury accommodation establishments.
Half of the funds raised from this event will be donated to the NZ Breast Cancer Foundation. This special experience is $65.00 per head, and you can add a welcome glass of pink bubbles for $15 per person.
For more information contact the team at Wharekauhau Country Estate on (06) 307 7581 or email: reservations@wharekauhau.co.nz
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84.6% Yes!
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