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1684 days ago

Meteor Theatre Buy-a-Brick

Hannah from Silverdale

‘In these times of uncertainty, we’re inviting you to invest in something strong and permanent, something concrete…'

Help The Meteor Theatre cement their place in Hamilton and continue to operate as a space for the community to share creative experiences. BUY A BRICK for their Victoria Street wall and have your name or a short personal message engraved in Hamilton history whilst donating to the theatre you know and love! Your donation will help ensure that they can reopen the theatre to the public post lock-down and help the arts thrive in our city.

Send them some love and support by visiting nz.patronbase.com... to BUY A BRICK. You can even get $30 off by using the DISCOUNT CODE BR30 at the checkout of your online purchase.

'We’re counting on you to help us keep The Meteor in Orbit.'

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Do you think this ban is reasonable?

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Do you think banning gang patches is reasonable?
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    21.6% Complete
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Have you come across many roadworks sites recently?

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