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Agent's club great success

A children's holiday programme run by the Ohakune Apostolic Church last week was a tremendous success, according to organisers. Around 30 children, from pre-schoolers to college age, attended the week-long activities programme held in the Ohakune Primary School hall. Children took part in a variety of activities that included song and dance, artistry and

mime. Those taking part became 'secret agents', with their own "confidential" serial number and identity card complete with finger print. The children also learned about Jesus Christ through songs and plays. A number of parents also attended the sessions. The workshop was run throughout the week between 10am12pm.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 287, 23 May 1989, Page 4

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Agent's club great success Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 287, 23 May 1989, Page 4

Agent's club great success Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 287, 23 May 1989, Page 4

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