France-Italy Rugby World Cup Fan Zone!
For this last pool game, France is facing Italy.
France and Italy have played each other 47 matches at rugby union, with France winning 44 times. But the Italians are playing really well this year so everything is possible!
If you want to live this exciting moment, join us at the Alliance Française's premises on Saturday 7th October at 8am.
Come to support your team while having a coffee and croissants! (Fans of both France and Italy and general lovers of rugby are welcome!!!)
A light breakfast of coffee, croissants & juice will be offered during the game.
Tickets $10 for Alliance Members, $15 for non-Members. All welcome!
Please note that the normal monthly breakfast will still be running at Andrea's from 10am.
If you have not joined the Alliance Française Hamilton but wish to become a member, visit our website: www.afhamilton.org.nz...
You must purchase and pay for your ticket through our website before the event. Click on the event in the Event Calendar to get full details and buy a ticket!
www.afhamilton.org.nz...
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The council is urging residents to report vandalism as soon as possible.
If you witness vandalism in progress, please contact the police immediately.
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