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2586 days ago

Rotorua Central Scouts - July School Holiday Fundraiser Auction

Nari from Glenholme

Please support Rotorua Central Scouts and promote this auction far and wide.

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July School Holiday Family Escape
Rotorua, New Zealand
Total Value $875.

Escape these school holidays for some family time in Rotorua.

This auction is for 2 nights accommodation for you and up to 11 guests to stay in a holiday house in Rotorua plus family passes to local attractions.

Included:
2 nights accommodation
1 Family pass Rotorua Duck Tours Amphibious Sightseeing
6 Buy one, get one free admissions to Paradise Valley Springs Wildlife Park
Total Value $875.

The accommodation is at a fully self-contained, 5 bedroom/ 2 bathroom holiday house sleeping up to 12 guests. BBQ facilities, spacious yard for the kids to play in. To see the property Google Airbnb 13868996.

Valid - the final weekend of the July School Holidays (21-24 July, 2017).

This auction is raising funds for Rotorua Central Scouts.
Many thanks to our fabulous sponsors Rotorua Duck Tours, Paradise Valley Springs and Airbnb.

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