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WEA North West Branch Speaker Schedule

Community Development Worker from Bishopdale Community Trust

NORTH WEST Branch Term 4 from 21 Oct - 9 Dec 2022
21 Oct Heritage NZ: Fiona Wykes and Rosemary Baird on Diamond Harbour and Ripapa Island
28 Oct Funeral Director: Steven Phillips, from Little Kiwi Funeral company discusses funerals
4 Nov King of the Fairies: Warren Hunt, King of the Fairies, Burwood Forest explains his duties
18 Nov Canterbury Pilgrims: Discover more about these early settlers and their experiences
25 Nov Cathedral Restoration: Hear about the restoration of the Christchurch Cathedral
2 Dec Census: Find out why some questions are included in the census, what the information is used for and what will be in the upcoming census.
9 Dec Quiz and Christmas Function: Test your general knowledge then celebrate Christmas together.
Cost $4 - includes a cuppa. Call Barbara on 355-2040 to find out more. Or visit our website: cwea.org.nz
Venue: Chapel Street Hall Address: Cnr of Chapel St/Harewood Rd Day: Friday Time: 10am-11.30am

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