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Inspiring Stories Nelson - event at Fairfield House

Sophie from The Wood

5 inspiring speakers, all drinks and goodie bag included in ticket price!! Thursday August 4th, at 7pm at Fairfield House ballroom. Ticket purchase before event essential as limited seats available.
You can buy tickets by clicking the link below, or to pay by bank deposit please email me on sophieweeninknelson@gmail.com
Or text 02108900798

www.eventbrite.co.nz...

*Speakers are:
Pic Picot (Pics Peanut Butter), Paul Hampton (Victory Boxing), Matty Anderson, Jing Jing Jackson and Sophie Weenink

All funds raised are to be donated to Giving Aroha (meals and essentials for our homeless community) plus some funds to Peter Blake Trust for environmental leadership education.
Many incredible sponsors including Moutere Hills Vineyard, Garage Project beer, Chia Sisters drinks. Goodie bags full of great products from Plant and Share skincare, Proper Crisps, Panna Soaps, Bennetto chocolate, Whittakers, Angel Food, Mylk Made and more!

Price: $39

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