Car Boot Sale - Fundraiser for the Taranaki Cancer Society
Looking to have a clear out? Or looking for a bargain?
Get involved in the Daffodil Car Boot Sale and help out the Taranaki Cancer Society at the same time as part of our Daffodil celebrations.
The Car Boot Sale will be on Saturday 7 August, from 8am to Midday, at the Taranaki Cancer Society, 71 Lorna Street, Strandon, New Plymouth.
Spots available:
* Car Park - $10 - Car park provided. Please bring your own table/chairs/shelter (please note: Shelter must fit within the car park to avoid impeding on the space of others)
* Indoor - $20 - includes a table, chairs and shelter. Cars will need to be parked on the road.
If you wish to pre-book your space, please contact cassie.rowe@cancercd.org.nz or book through events.humanitix.com...
Looking for a bargain? Entry is free, but any koha towards the Cancer Society is greatly appreciated. The Cancer Society will also have a stall and all funds raised from that stand will go directly to the Cancer Society.
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Do you think this ban is reasonable?
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76.3% Yes
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22.3% No
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1.4% Other - I'll share below
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82.2% Yes
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15.2% No
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2.7% Other - I'll share below