2414 days ago

A+ Night of Music & Art - supporting the Cancer Society

Otila from Wainuiomata

Join us for an evening of fun, great  music and local art supporting the Cancer Society featuring. Performers - Gaylene Hughes accomplished singer, Lexus Song Quest Finalist Joe Haddow and Phoebe Rose Osborne soprano accompanied by Pianist Kathryn Ennis-Wilson. Local art will be on display provided by the Hutt Art Society. Complimentary nibbles, wine, beer or non alcoholic beverage on arrival (2 x per ticket) additional refreshments for be available for purchase. You will be in great company:) Ticket Prices start at just $15pp for students, beneficiaries and senior citizens. Early Bird tickets available until 25 July just $20 pp then $25 from 26 July.  For all enquiries call or text 0223090039. Limited tickets book early to avoid disappointment!

Price: $15

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