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93 days ago

Titahi Bay Horticultural Society - 57th Spring Flower Show and Plant Sales table

Rose-Maree from Whitby

Performing Arts Studio, PATAKA Art + Museum - Corner Parumoana and Norrie Street, Porirua -- Beautiful blooms and exhibition display, fabulous plants, produce, preserves and raffles for sale, workshops and a cafe. Grab some plants at very reasonable pricing this weekend at the Flower Show.

Event times for public:
Saturday 24 August 12.00noon – 5.00pm
Sunday 25 August 10.00am – 3.00pm
Admission: Adults $5, children free


See Neighbourly Events tab for more details:
www.neighbourly.co.nz...

Price: $5

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