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New Zealand Red Cross Raceday

Waikato from Saint Andrews

WHEN: Friday 6th October, 2017
Share in some fun, great food and exciting racing with your clients and colleagues at the New Zealand Red Cross Race Day.
Proceeds will go to support the work of New Zealand Red Cross in communities across Aotearoa and around the world.
WHEN: Friday 6th October
WHERE: Waikato Racing Club, Te Rapa Racecourse, Hamilton
WHAT: Guest Speaker Rez Gardi, Young New Zealandar of the year 2017, silent auction and much more!
TICKETS:
Tables of 10: $1450
Individual Ticket: $145
If you want to hear more about our corporate package or are interested in booking a table, get in touch with Kathy Maling, Community Fundraising Coordinator for the Waikato area, 021 859 003 or kathy.maling@redcross.org.nz
https:\\www.redcross.org.nz/get-involved/fundraise-help-others/regional-red-cross-events/raceday/

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