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BUSHFIRE FUNDRAISER at Te Kowhai Alpacas for the ADELAIDE KOALA AND WILDLIFE HOSPITAL

Ann from Te Kowhai

Opening the Alpaca farm (70+ alpacas) and putting out an Alpaca Themed Art Trail around flat mown paddocks (300m).
Come view the art and alpacas, picnic, paint, photograph, spin or just relax. Bring own rug and chair and sunshade.
WHEN: Saturday 15th February 2020 9am until 6pm
WHERE: 29 Hartstone Road, Te Kowhai, Hamilton 3288
WHY: Bushfire Fundraiser 100% Entrance Donations ($10 suggested), "Feed and Lead" Donations and the proceeds of the four unframed pastel paintings A3 on TRADE ME will go to the AKAWH. (TradeME has waived the sellers fee).
On view at our property on 15th and closing on the same day.

Price: $10

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