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reminder about the Lions Waikanae Garden trail, 30 and 30 January

18 Monday Jan 2021

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2 thoughts on “reminder about the Lions Waikanae Garden trail, 30 and 30 January”

  1. Jane Benefield said:

    January 28, 2021 at 12:32 pm

    Umm I’ve bought tickets for this Saturday but no list of gardens there?Also cant find online. How do I get the addresses of this Saturday’s gardens?

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  2. Waikanae watcher said:

    January 28, 2021 at 5:58 pm

    A brochure was delivered in Waikanae, but that doesn’t help people in other areas. Two we know are on the trail are 42 Ngarara Road (cnr with Park Ave) and 118 Ngarara Road — maybe head there first?

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