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Brae’s Brae’s and more Brae’s.

Here we go another New Year for Inner Wheel Wairarapa. Our year has started off busy with our committee and some of our members spending the day at Martinborough Fire Station providing food and most importantly cold drinks to members of Rotary who were working very hard keeping the Fair running smoothly.

We have also been busy washing Brae’s which were donated to us. They have been sorted and washed ready to be delivered to different charities and to the Pacific Islands. These Brae’s are always gratefully received.

Our first Members dinner for the year will be held at the Offering on Wednesday 15th February. Will Be great to catch up with everyone after the Christmas break.

New members are always welcome. For further information phone 022 6533 510

By Maureen Mortensen

 

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