1247 days ago

DINNER AT THE DOWSE - YOU'RE INVITED!

John from Hutt Central

You and your family and friends are invited by the Trustees of The Christ Church Visitor Centre
John Daysh, John Terris, Ian McCulloch, John Kennedy-Good
to

A GALA FUNDRAISING DINNER

With quality hamper raffle, silent auction for rugby memorabilia for sale and opportunity to pledge support to build

THE CHRIST CHURCH VISITOR CENTRE at

The James Coe Centre of the Dowse Art Museum 45 Laings Road Lower Hutt

on

Monday 12th July at 6.30pm

GUEST SPEAKERS: MPs. Chris Bishop and Ginny Anderson

on

'Why Heritage is important for New Zealand'

Tickets: $65 for 1, $130 for 2, $360 for a table of 6, $600 for a table of 10 Dress: Smart casual



RSVP by mail to Christ Church Visitor Centre, PO Box 31618, Lower Hutt Or email to jddaysh@gmail.com or jterris@xtra.co.nz ; Phone 0274440081 or 04 977 2055 or 021 277 2056 OUR BANK ACCOUNT AT BNZ IS 0548 0097223 25.

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