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What should Renee learn?

Renee Clayton Reporter from Rodney Times

We're starting a new section on the Rodney Times Neighbourly page called - What should Renee learn? - where you vote for Renee to participate in an experience!

This week you can vote for Renee to participate in either -
1- Learn how to make a clay vessel on a pottery wheel at the Orewa Estuary Arts Centre.
2- Learn how to make sushi at Sushi 4 U.
(Vote POTTERY or SUSHI in the comments below)

If you have a business or an experience that you would like to share with us email renee.clayton@fairfaxmedia.co.nz with more information.
A write-up of Renee's experience will be published online and in the Rodney Times with photos and video.

Get voting!
Voting closes October 16 at 5pm!

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