286 days ago

Street Music in Mt Eden Village │Friday Night 14 March│With Auckland City Brass

Frances from Mount Eden

♫🎺Come along and enjoy some free live easy-listening Street Music in Mt Eden Village which will be performed by an ensemble from Auckland City Brass.🎺♫

The ensemble will be at 412 Mt Eden Rd (which is outside Truly Wellness and Sal's Pizza Mt Eden). The ensemble will perform between around 7.00pm-9.10pm with around a 10 minute rest break in the middle of the two-hour set.

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NB. Over the years, we have found that some people want to make a donation in appreciation of the free entertainment provided. Thank you for your generosity. Please note that any donations received will go to Auckland City Mission.
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Thinking about planting something to invite more butterflies, bees, and birds into your garden?

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