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2639 days ago

Speed Dating

Donna from Pukekohe

Would you like to Find that some one special that you can talk to, have coffee, Dinner, Movies etc with? Are you looking for someone to go with you to your Christmas party? or would just like to meet some one, who may be the person you are looking for to share your life with? If so please get in touch with me, Lorraine and I are from Mauku , we have decided to start Speed dating up in Pukekohe, I have successfully started a Coffee Group for women which has been going for 2 years, with some great friends made. We both would like to help bring people together. If you have been thinking you would like to meet some one, Please Give Speed dating a go, what have you got to Loose ? nothing and maybe just maybe everything to gain. Do you have a friend, who would like to meet someone special? Do you know a Male friend, family member, work friend, who may like to meet some one? If so please leave a message here, or email us at speeddate.franklin@gmail.com ……………………………………………..Our first speed date is December 13th at 7:15 pm (Thursday) at Ed Street, 45 to 60 years (will be also running different age groups in the new year) $40.00 cost which includes, a glass of bubbly on arrival and finger food during half time break. Books essential as spaces Ltd. for more information please contact me

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