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2756 days ago

MONSTER GARAGE SALE HAPPENING SOON

Pam from Whakatane District

EASTERN BAY OF PLENTY BRASS ARE HAVING A WHOPPA GARAGE SALE AT THEIR CLUB ROOMS ON COMMERCE STREET WHAKATANE.
Opposite Rex Morpeth Park.
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SATURDAY 1. JULY. DOORS OPEN AT 7.30 AM.
We are fundraising and keen to receive any donated items to sell. Please call Brian Yardley 3070047 or 027 3070046 if you have anything.
Meanwhile please tell everyone about it and spread the word.
We're having a concert too. 20th June so keep that time free and come and see your local A grade band. The Development Squad are performing too. Come along and check us out.
See you there.

More details to follow.

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