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Coco cola christmas in the park auckland 2018

Aaron from Nawton

HI all

it is that time of year when you think about the up coming Christmas season what to do where to go how much to spend ETC.

If you ever want to know what to do as a family why not head to your local coca- cola Christmas in the park in these 2 locations

north island

Auckland Saturday 8 December 2018 7.30 pm to late

FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO VOLUNTEER

If you want to help out for a good course why not volunteer for youthline. We are in need of people to collect money and also selling light-sticks throw out the night till sold out .

You will be given a youthline t-shirt to wear on the night which is yours to keep and also food and drink and also make a bunch of new friends and working in pairs and as a team.

To sign up to volunteer go to this link below and it will tell you more . it a night to have fun

this is the link to sign up or get more information

www.youthline.co.nz...

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