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Turangi Wild Foods charity dinner selling out fast

Wild Foods charity dinner selling out fast

A ‘Wild Foods’ charity dinner, featuring a Bee Gees tribute band, will kick off at the Turangi Senior Citizens Club at 5.00pm this Saturday. Limited tickets remain.

Organised by Century 21 Premier (Turangi) all net proceeds will go to the St Johns Tuwharetoa Youth Division, says local Century 21 franchise owner, Wai Johnson.

Promoted as an evening of ‘wild foods, live music and dancing’, a top chef from the prestigious Tongariro Lodge will deliver the three-course dinner which will include canapes, buffet mains and dessert as well as a cash bar.

Tickets to the 13 January charity dinner cost $100 per person and include one complimentary drink. To purchase tickets, phone Roger Webb on (027) 232-7707 or pop into the Century 21 Premier (Turangi) office.

Earlier that day, at 1.00pm, a charity auction will take place outside the Century 21 office at the Turangi Town Centre.

Auction items will include restaurant vouchers, sporting goods, motel accommodation, household and personal items, and much more. The auctioneer will be local Century 21 salesperson Roger Webb, and proceeds from the auction will also go to the St Johns Tuwharetoa Youth Division.

“As part of our company ethos and being locally owned and operated, we believe in giving back to our community. Every year we hold a charity auction for local charities and volunteer services. Our 2017 auction raised over $5,000 for the Turangi Coastguard,” says Ms Johnson.
www.century21.co.nz
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