Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club Open Day and Art Auction - 31 October
Purchase art from some of Wellington's top creatives, and help Lyall Bay SLSC finish it's clubhouse so that it can continue providing a great life saving service to the community.
Artists who have kindly contributed artwork include Michael McCormack, Dr. Ashley Bloomfield, Werner Kaffl, Jane Blackmore, and more.
Tickets are $40 and include food and drink, phone bidding is also available. 31 October 5-7pm.
Email fundraising@lyallbayslsc.org.nz to purchase a ticket, or head to the Lyall Bay Surf Life Saving Club Facebook page for more information.
There will also be a club open day and art sale between noon and 3pm on the same day. For a small donation, see the progress on the building project and get the opportunity to purchase pieces of art available for sale. You can also view the art that will be auctioned in the evening. It is also a chance to hear about what we do, including our popular junior surf programme and sign up you are keen.
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RATES ASSESSMENT
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By now, you must have received notice of Rates Valuation from the City Council.
Any real estate agent will tell you that at the moment, most properties in Wellington are selling 25-30% below
council valuation.
Though the letter says, rating valuation is NOT for the purpose of Rates adjustment, we know well that it will follow.
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