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Junior council

by

tanya

parker

On Saturday 28 September the Ruapehu (South) Junior Council ran its Winter Games Kiddy Day. The event has been the main project worked on by the council for the past six months. The Kiddy Day was a huge success, with about 30 children and their parents joining in. The Kiddy Day consisted of indoor activities such as sock races, skittles, storytelling and various other indoor tabloidtype sports. The Junior Council would like to thank Ohakune New Word,

Ohakune Plunket, Waiouru Vege Barn and Ohakune Primary School. Special thanks must also go to the Junior Council Winter Games sub-committee, who co -ordinated the event. Among the Junior Council's other current projects are, visits by the Taumaranui junior councillors to ski at Turoa for a day, and a visit by the southern councillors to Taumaranui where they enjoyed a day of jet boating and King Country sight-seeing. The next council meeting is in November and will be the last for 1991.

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Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 409, 22 October 1991, Page 12

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Tapeke kupu
164

Junior council Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 409, 22 October 1991, Page 12

Junior council Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 9, Issue 409, 22 October 1991, Page 12

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