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707 days ago

HAMILTON ACTIVE SENIORS

Phyllis from Pyes Pa

The 60's Up Movement of NZ Inc., is Opening a Branch at Chartwell, Hamilton.
We invite you to attend a meeting at Chartwell Co-op Church, 124 Comries Road, on Saturday 20th April 2024, at 1.00pm.
We also ask people 50+ years to join us.
60's Up is a Non profit organisation, which has the aim of keeping Active with Emphasis on Participation and Friendship.
Speakers, Entertainment, Day trips, and more, are part of a 60's Up Branch.
If you are considering attending, please contact Helen Michael by:
Phone 09 238 1457 Mobile 021 256 8886
Email: helenmprobert@gmail.com.
We look forward to meeting you. Thank you.

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