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Judi from Kerikeri District

KOAST TRAIL GUIDES ON SALE NOW!

Our 2019 Trail Guides are now on sale in Kerikeri, Paihia, Doubtless Bay and Whangarei through several retailers, listed below. You can also buy them through the KOAST website. With a month to go, they're already proving popular so don't forget to buy one soon and make plans to join us on the Trail, Labour Weekend.

Kerikeri - Paper Plus, Little Black Gallery, The Old Packhouse, Market (Saturdays), Warehouse Stationery, Art in Kerikeri, Studio 19
Kawakawa - King Theatre Creative
Waipapa - Village Books, Bohemian Hair
Whangarei - The Bach, Town Basin, Quarry Arts Centre
Mangonui - Exhibit A Gallery and the information Centre
Paihia - Post Shop, Flying Fish Design Store, The i-site Paihia

#arttrail #kerikeri #bayofislands #art #KOAST #artcollectors #artlovers #artists

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Does grocery bagging affect where you shop?
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