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Greytown Heritage Trust is celebrating its first 25 years with a Jubilee Garden Party & Art Auction at Cobblestones Museum on  Sunday 15 March. 

There will be fabulous paintings by Greytown and Hawkes Bay artists including: Anne Taylor, Gail Isaac, Gina Jones, Jan Eagle, Kay Paget, Linda Eagle, Nikki McIvor, and Sandra Wong for charity auction. 

The art will be on display prior to auction by Mike Perry of Wakefield Antiques.  Art catalogues are available at greytownheritagetrust.co.nz – click on Home page image

Tickets $25pp at Saunders Shoes and Hall Clothing, Main St Greytown (cash only). Also at Eventfinda, $28pp. Ticket price includes a sumptuous high tea! Cash and eftpos bar available throughout the event.

 Courtesy transport available to and from the event.  Please phone 027 438 3648 to arrange.  Enquiries info@greytownheritagetrust.co.nz

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