3263 days ago

TikiPride AGM

Kathryn McKenzie from Te Otuihau Community Development Project

TIKIPUNGA COMMUNITY TRUST
operating as TIKIPRIDE

Reminder Notice of AGM

Monday 13th march
7.00pm
Trinity Church Hall

The guest speaker is;
Paul McDonald
Whangarei District Council Parks and Recreation Manager

Tiki Pride's achievements:
* runs the Summer Safe project at Otuihau/Whangarei Falls.
* managed the funding for making the Tikipunga High School pool available to the community through the school holidays.
* supported community days - Whanau at the Falls - at Otuihau/Whangarei Falls, with funding and organisational help.
* provides secondary school scholarships for young people in Tikipunga.
* given financial support to numerous sports, cultural and community groups in Tikipunga.

Come and share your passion for Tikipunga

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