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Jun 2025
Jun 2025
Rural Support Community Catch up Dinner Waimauku
Growers local to region encouraged to RSVP for this event
Join us for a relaxed catch up – let’s share a meal, have a yarn, and check in on each other, because in our rural communities, looking out for one another makes all the difference.
Free Event – All Welcome
Venue: Waimauku War Memorial Hall, 24 Waimauku Station Road, Waimauku
Date: Tuesday 22nd July
Timings: 5.30pm start, 6pm dinner
RSVP: northland@ruralsupport.org.nz by Tuesday 15th of July

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