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Aug 2022

Last Chance to be involved in the Grower2Grower Golf Day

Last Chance to be involved in the Grower2Grower Golf Day
Get in fast to secure your team

 

This year, like no other has seen growers and suppliers stretched to the limit, so there is no better time to come together.

Thanks to our sponsors Grower2Grower are hosting a golf day, offering the opportunity for growers and suppliers to mix and mingle, discuss industry matters while having fun for the afternoon.

We have a limited number of teams left available, to secure a team entry please Book Now

Alternatively contact Marie if you have any questions  marie@grower2grower.co.nz

Entry is only $300 for a team of four.

We will be holding a raffle with all proceeds going to The Cancer Society.

If you would like to donate to our raffle or sponsor prizes, contact Marie

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