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407 days ago

Delicious NZ cheese, Xmas puddings & samosas!

Sarah from Mount Wellington

Hi!
Would you like an easy way to buy amazing NZ made food for yourself, as presents, & support Ellerslie School?

Our delicious food fundraiser has three types of food that we think you are going to love to eat from early Dec or save for the holidays.

We have:
* Jones Family Cheese selection packs
* Surti samosa packs
* Rotary Charity Christmas puddings

You can buy now until 3:00pm Friday 22nd November via our Community Kindo account: shop.tgcl.co.nz...

We can deliver to local businesses in the afternoon on Thursday Dec 5th for orders of $200 or more, or orders can be picked up directly from our school staffroom the same day from 3:00pm - 6:00pm.

All funds raised will be used to buy STEAM resources for our classrooms.

Please contact me with any questions: sarahn@ellerslie.school.nz.

Please forward to colleagues, friends and family you think will be interested as well.

Many thanks for your support, we really appreciate it!

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