Thrive: A Women's Wellness Evening

When
Fri 7 Aug
Where
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Pepper St Kitchen, Matamata, Matamata-Piako
Entry
From $99.00
Tickets
General Admission - $99.00
Time
Fri 7 Aug, 7:00pm - 10:30pm
Restrictions
All Ages
Thrive: A Women's Wellness Evening.
Join us for an inspiring evening designed to empower women to thrive.
Hear from Casey Kopua (Williams), former Silver Ferns star, and Dr Stacy Sims, world-leading expert in female ...
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