Zonta Festival in the Gardens raffle winners stoked with prize package
14 Jan, 2021 06:48 PM
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Soak and Cycle Pamper Me Holiday prize package winner Jemma McDonald accepts the prize package from Look After Me managing director Julia Anne. Photo / Supplied
Soak and Cycle Pamper Me Holiday prize package winner Jemma McDonald accepts the prize package from Look After Me managing director Julia Anne. Photo / Supplied
Rotorua Daily Post
Jemma and Philip McDonald welcomed the holiday season with an extra special gift under the Christmas tree this year.
They were winners of the major raffle prize for the Festival in the Gardens fundraising event presented by the Zonta Club of Rotorua, held at Palmers in late 2020.
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