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3187 days ago

Rotary Community Directory

Barry from Otorohanga District

Have you checked the White Pages Directory lately to see if your phone number is listed?  A number of subscribers have disappeared from the "phone book".  There are several reasons, the main one being people who have changed service providers.  Some of the new style services such as radio links and internet links for the landline numbers may no longer be eligible for automatic free listings, you must opt in and often pay a fee to be listed.  The local Rotary clubs have been publishing the community directory for several decades and have built up a good data base.  Every number in the district was initially contacted and listings confirmed.  Since then every household received a free directory and letters were included soliciting updates.  Everyone can have a free-of-charge listing.  If you don't have a landline Rotary will list your cellphone number at no charge. Additional numbers and email addresses can be included for a modest fee.  I am the coordinator for the A-Z listings so give me a call on 021 626 090 urgently if you want any changes made.  The directory will be printed before mid June.

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