Mary Potter Hospice Strawberry Festival
Tomorrow at Midland Park, Lambton Quay, 9am – 4pm
Show your support for Mary Potter Hospice and enjoy #SundaesforGood at the annual Mary Potter Hospice Strawberry Festival tomorrow, Wednesday 21 November, and help keep Hospice care free for Wellingtonians who need it.
We’ll have delicious $6 strawberry and ice cream sundaes for sale at Midland Park, Lambton Quay from 9am – 4pm, along with live music and entertainment all day.
Thanks to our primary sponsor Kilbirnie PAK’nSave, and our other generous supporters – Wellington City Council, Moore Wilson’s, Shott, Carrello del Gelato and more. Find out more on our website marypotter.org.nz
Notices
Hello.Neighbours,I will be opening the Pataka Aroha next Tues.We are situated at
427 Cambridge Tce
Nae nae,Lower Hutt
Hours.
Tues/Wed 9-2:30pm
Thurs 10-3:30pm
Fri 8:30-1pm.
Closed Stat Holidays.
Donations can be Dropped off during opening hours.Please ensure that all donations be in good condition to pass on to Needy Families Free.
MOB,0274315852.
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Should the government ask these industries to contribute?
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59.4% Yes, supporting people is important!
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26.3% No, individuals should take responsibility
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14.3% ... It is complicated
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