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Support Needed Please !!!! Ray White Charity Garage Sale

Lynn Neighbourly Lead from Ngongotaha

Kia ora Koutou, Hi Everyone,

Progress Ngongotaha-Kokiri Ngongotaha Inc. need your support please :-)

How? If you are Decluttering please consider dropping your items to Ray White Real Estate either in town or in Ngongotaha before Saturday. A Huge Big Thank You in advance !!!

This Saturday 11 November - 8 AM - 12PM
Ngongotaha Railway Park

Thank You Ray White Real Estate for your support for us and other 'For Purpose' groups in Rotorua.

This Charity Garage Sale will help us to raise funds for; Stream Equipment - for our Ngongotaha Awa mahi and the next stage of our Ngongotaha Life Memories Museum; to assist in recording our stories and items of interest through the purchase of PastPerfect computer system.

Thank you everyone, see you Saturday 11 November 2023

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