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713 days ago

SMALL PLANT SALE AT TE PUNA QUARRY PARK - SUNDAY 24 MARCH

Elly from Papamoa Beach

Te Puna Quarry Park is holding a SMALL PLANT SALE on Sunday 24 March 2024, 10am-2pm.

We have an bit of plants at the moment that we don’t want to hold
on to until our big MOTHERS’ DAY PLANT SALE ON 14 May.
So we sell them now in our 'trailer plant sale'. On offer now are succulents, bromeliads, proteas,
natives, an assortment of other garden & house plants, some pots.

Proceeds are for park maintenance, especially for restoring the ponds

We welcome donations of plants, pots, garden tools etc. Please email

tepunaquarrypark@gmail.com or contact Elly at 027 371 8720.

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Have you got New Zealand's best shed? Show us and win!

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Step by step for a great cause!

Bob Owens Retirement Village

Our amazing Hillary Hikers from Edmund Hillary Village showed their support for Bowel Cancer New Zealand's Move Your Butt campaign this month!

Sporting the bright purple and orange campaign shirts, these wonderful walkers hit the Auckland waterfront and marched from Mission Bay to Kohimarama, raising awareness for bowel cancer and the importance of early detection along the way.

Click read more to read the full story.

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