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Glen Eden Community House Venue Hire

Office from Glen Eden

At Glen Eden Community House, we offer versatile spaces to meet your needs and are excited to welcome new community talents.
Whether you require a venue for group activities, fitness classes, service provision, community initiatives, projects, arts and crafts, team meetings, or private sessions, we have the facilities to accommodate you.
- Nikau/Totara Room: Our spacious room is ideal for birthday celebrations, church gatherings, and fitness classes. It is equipped with tables, chairs, and a kitchenette for your convenience.
- Kowhai Room: This medium-sized meeting space is perfect for off-site group meetings, consultations, or teaching sessions, complete with necessary furnishings.
- Facilities include accessible toilets and amenities.
Additionally, we boast an excellent outdoor covered deck and a secure children's playground.
For more information or to discuss how we can assist you, please contact Liz. We're here to support each other!
Email: admin@glenedencommunityhouse.co.nz or call 09 8182194.

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