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Sporting History Calendar 2022

Margaret from West End

Greetings, Neighbours. The Palmerston North Heritage Trust's 2022 calendar is called 'Good Sports' and it has images and captions relating to the history of sport in Palmerston North (see attachment). It is available from the level two Heritage section of the Palmerston North City Library for only $12.00. Don't worry if you can't make it into the library: if you email heritage@pncc.govt.nz with your order, staff will send you an account number into which you can pay the amount, and will post a calendar out to you. Note that the pages on cricket and rugby have compilations of images - see who you recognise in these and other images, and let the librarians know so they can add the information to Manawatu Heritage..

Copy of Heritage trust calendar flyer 2019 (1).pdf Download View

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