3052 days ago

Raffle

Admin from Oxford Alpine Taekwondo

Oxford Alpine Taekwondo would like to thank everyone who purchased raffle tickets to support our club in its fundraising efforts for the upcoming Nationals in Wellington. The raffles were drawn last night (14 August 2017) and the results are:

Grocery Hamper worth $200.00
- Katrina

Dinner for Two at Black Beech Pizza and Wine Bar
- NVSH

Pamper Hamper, Includes over $200 worth of Oasis skincare products and goodies from Marmalade
- Alan H

Half a sheep (x2)
- Mike
- Kimberly

Merino / Possum Blend Jersey
- Johanna

Septic Tank Clean up to the value of $400.00
- Keri

All winners will be contacted by phone today.
Special thanks to our sponsors HYDROVAC, ALAN HAWKER, CANTERBURY HOMEKILL, OASIS BEAUTY OXFORD, TONI@CAFE 51 AND BLACK BEECH, JESS@MARMALADE OXFORD and WEFTS INDUSTRIES. We would also like to thank Mr Frahm one of our local JP’s for taking the time to draw the raffles.

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