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465 days ago

Avalon Combined Club (affiliated to Friendship NZ Inc)

Janet from Waiwhetu

Offers about-to-retire, semi-retired and retired Hutt City residents a place to meet new people, have fun, and make new friends. New members welcome.
As well as our monthly meetings (with interesting Speakers on all sorts of topics), which are held at 10.00am on the second Thursday of each month at the Hutt Bowling Club, Myrtle Street, we have regular Outings, monthly Dine Out evenings, afternoon Movies, and the following Groups: Gardening, Craft, Chat, Bowls and Walking. We also have a Book Club. So there's something for everyone to enrich your lives, built knowledge and develop new ideas.
If you'd like to join us at one of our meetings, please contact our Secretary - Jack Richardson on 589 3585 or our President - Pam Ryan on 021 2356574. Alternatively, you're welcome to just pop in.

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