Book Launch
Celebrating the launch of Pinky Agnew’s new book.
Pinky Agnew will speak about her beautiful collection of inspiring poems, readings and meditations.
"As I've collected these poems and readings, I've come to understand how they bring us comfort and hope in the face of the unspeakable, unthinkable reality - the death of a loved one."
You’re warmly invited to join us.
Wednesday, 17 May from 5–7pm.
Legacy Funerals Hamilton,
513 Anglesea Street, Hamilton Central.
Read about the book at: pinkyagnew.com
Refreshments will be provided
To register.
Please contact Jordan Goss, Funeral Director,
Story Curator and Hamilton Branch Manager.
jordan@legacyfunerals.co.nz,
07 834 0373.
Reserve your seat at this free event today, numbers are limited. Registration essential.
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83.3% Yes
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16.7% No
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0% Demolish it
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0% Decommission it
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0% A private operator should restore it
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0% Other - explain in the comments
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