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FREE Nightwalk @ Orewa on June 9th

Frank from Orewa

What goes on in the bush at night?
Join us to experience the unusual sounds and smells of the Eaves Bush at night

Rain or shine (moonshine that is) we will be meeting at the Kensington Park entrance to the Alice Eaves Scenic Reserve. Meet a forest gecko. Come along with your torch and warm clothes to find out what comes out at night when you aren’t looking.

Where: Kensington Park bush entrance (off Eaves Bush Parade, Orewa)
When: Friday June 9th , 6pm – 8pm
Bring: Kids, bring your parents as well as warm clothes, a raincoat, covered shoes and a headlight or torch (essential!)

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