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1399 days ago

Greytown Cook for Ukraine Bake Sale

Rich from Greytown

The organisers of the Cook for Ukraine Stall in Greytown would sincerely like to thank all those who supported us last Saturday. We were amazed by the generosity of our community, who either supplied baked goods or bought from us on the day. A total of $3650 was raised and has been donated to UNICEF's Ukraine Fund (www.unicef.org.nz...).
We would especially like to acknowledge the very generous support of the following businesses:

Ant North Catering, Greytown

Baloo’s on Broadway Restaurant, Carterton

Bicycle Kitchen Greytown

Cahoots Cafe, Greytown

Coffee Supreme, Wellington

Fresh Choice, Greytown

Main Street Deli, Greytown

Mrs Blackwell's Village Bookshop, Greytown

Take Note, Carterton

The French Baker, Greytown

The Yoga Gem, Masterton

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