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Training nights are back again and it’s great again to see new faces! Training nights are Wednesdays at theFeatherston gym. . Under ten years from 5.30 and over ten years from 6.30 .

North Island Championships are being held in Katikati on 27 June and attendance is encouraged.  This is a great opportunity for our wrestlers to put the skills they learn to the test.  Registrations are required for this tournament ASAP.  Please see one of the team to register.  If there is a financial challenge please look at www.robertalgietrust.org.nz for support and let Dannii know if you need a hand with this.

Our annual trail bike ride fundraiser is coming up and we would love families to contribute a sweet for this day.  Drop off points are 12 Fox Street Featherston, 79 West Street for Martinborough or on the day if you are helping out.  Many hands make light work and there are plenty of jobs to go around on the day.  For families that help at the trail bike fundraiser FWC will make a small financial contribution towards members attending a national tournament.  Please see one of the team if you can help out

Warm welcome to our new committee members; new President, Kelly Sargent and Treasurer, Ed Read

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