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At our October monthly meeting at the Offering, Debbie Lattey the District Chairman was our guest speaker.  Debbie gave an interesting talk about her time involved in Inner Wheel.The friendships she has made and the interesting people she has met.

We also now have National digital Education Series monthly for all Inner Wheel members covering a range of tools, topics, tips and tricks for using technology.

Four new members were inducted by Debbie, they were Ann Rainford, Liz Gregory, Jeanette Packman, and Sylvia Bevis. A big welcome to our new members.

Purpose of Inner Wheel New Zealand

To administer, govern and represent our members.

To foster and promote friendship among members.

To promote any charitable purpose which is beneficial to our community.

To improve our community nationally and overseas.

New members are always welcome for more information

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