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Raffle - Firewood, Restaurant vouchers, groceries, Lotto/Scratchies, Gift Hampers

Linda from Raureka

Hi there everyone
Posting on behalf of the Koryo Taekwando Club
We have Raffle Tickets Available - $2 each or 3 for $5
12 draws, as per picture/listing below:
Firewood, Restaurant vouchers, groceries, Lotto/Scratchies, Gift Hampers
Message me with your name, phone number, what draw you want to be in (you can choose 1 per ticket) and I can send a bank account to deposit funds.

Raffle drawn Friday 14th October at 4pm. Winners will be notified by phone. Proceeds to new equipment and subsidising travel to tournament and costs to provide various programmes for groups including;- school holiday programmes, youth, people with disabilities, RSE workers, self defense classes (the Pink Ninjas)
Thank you to all our prize donors!!

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