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Sep 2023
Please Givealittle for The Hawkes Bay Fruit Growers Association Charitable Trust
Friday this week is the big day for the Grower2Grower Golf Day. As part of the day, we are also raising money for charity.
Many of our colleagues in The Hawkes Bay have had their growing operations devastated by Cyclone Gabrielle, so choosing the charity to support this year, was an easy choice – The Hawkes Bay Fruit Growers Association Charitable Trust.
If you cannot make the golf but wish to make a donation, please scan the bar code below or via our fundraising page Grower2Grower Golf Fundraiser – Givealittle



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