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RANGIORA MUSEUM

Norma from Rangiora

The next free public meeting on Thursday, March 26, at 7.30pm at 29 Good Street, will be a visual presentation "The History of Cust." Well-known local identity Bernard Kingsbury will show what an interesting story this attractive village has. There will be a number of historical photos shown. Supper will be served. Donations appreciated from non-members of the Rangiora Early Records Society.
Would you like to exhibit at the Museum? The large display case in the Dickhoff room is available for temporary exhibitions. Local groups are welcome to display their embroidery, pottery, and other projects, or perhaps you would like to display an interesting collection to share with the community. For further information, please contact the Museum by emailing rangioramuseum@xtra.co.nz, or phone 03 3107356.
The Museum is open Wednesdays and Sundays, 1.30pm to 4pm, for topical displays and extensive archives.

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