West Auckland Aglow celebration evening.
Hi everyone,
Our next meeting is on Friday 21 July at 7.30pm. Our venue is Riverhead Family Church (corner of Arthur St & Great North Rd, Riverhead) and we would like to invite you to join us. Thank you for sharing this with others who may be interested.
Brian Laing is our guest speaker. Brian is a semi-retired Engineer who has been married to Julie for 48 years this August. They have attended Massey Presbyterian Church for 19 years and have been a part of this Aglow since its inception. You would normally find Brian in close proximity to the sound desk at our Aglow meetings, but he has other interests as well including genealogy, making traditional Maori musical instruments, and having coffee with friends. Come and be both challenged and encouraged.
There will be light refreshments after the meeting.
Please don’t hesitate to email me if you would like any further information.
Blessings,
Rose Lange
West Auckland Evening Aglow.
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83.3% Human-centred experience and communication
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16.7% Critical thinking
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0% Resilience and adaptability
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26.4% No, individuals should take responsibility
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