Awapuni Vege Hub - Order Today
Good Morning,
Below is a list of anticipated contents in this week's $15 Vege Hub orders.
Broccoli
Potato
Carrots
Kumara
Banana
Kiwifruit
Apple Rose Red
Please place your orders by midnight tonight - Monday Night.
This week, we will go-with again our three adapted pick up locations, see below:
A). St. Matthew's Anglican Church (MTW), 109 College Street, Awapuni,
Palmerston North, Thursdays between 11:00am and 1:00pm.
Phone: 06 355 2254
B). My Letterbox (MLB), 86A Heretaunga Street, Roslyn, Palmerston North, Thursday between 3:30pm and 7:00pm. Phone: 027 268 7816
D). Ochre Art Supplies (OAS), Shop 2, the Gap101 arcade, 89 Broadway
Avenue, Thursdays between 11:30am and 6:30pm, Phone (06) 280 4212
We hope to have Te Tihi and Te Patikitiki Library back on board next week as local pick up points.
Have a great day.
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