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1710 days ago

stall holders of 'natural' products wanted for 15 March

Elly from Te Puna

For the 'Sustainability Day' on Sunday 15 March 2020 in Te Puna Quarry Park, we can still use some more stall holders. If you want to sell a ‘sustainable’ or 'natural' product, and if you happen to be available, please make contact with us. There is no stall fee, but perhaps a small donation in the box afterwards if you did well.
Contacts: Lorraine (lorrainemryan@wkds.co.nz, 021-02760879, 5703376) or tepunaquarrypark@gmail.com

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