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Girl Guide Biscuit 2019

Karen from Trentham

Girl Guiding is New Zealand’s largest girl-only organisation, offering girls and young women opportunities to enjoy a wide range of activities and outdoor adventures so they reach their potential and can make a difference in the world. Pippins 5-6 years, Brownies 7-9 years, Guides 9 years-year 9, Rangers year 9-18 years, Leaders 18 + years
www.girlguidingnz.org.nz... 0800 22 22 92

GIRL GUIDE BISCUIT STALLS:

Saturday 2nd, 9th March at Countdown Maidstone 9.30am till 2pm

Sunday 10th March at Mangaroa School Country Fair

Saturday 16th March at New World Silverstream 10am till 3pm

Saturday 16th, 23th, 30th March at Upper Hutt Mall 9.30am till 2pm

Also available 2nd, 9th, 23th March at Wellington Speedway.

OR Contact: Biscuit Champion via email: uhguidebiscuits@gmail.com (delivered free to your door within Upper Hutt)

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