Yeti said "put you hands on your head"—and they did! Turoa's Yeti had fun and games with kids at Christie Park in Ohakune on Sunday at his annual treasure hunt. One parent said she was very impressed with the way Turoa staff ran the show, keeping it fun for about 60 children aged 4-11. So impressed she threatened to write a letter to the editor. Photo: Marie Milne.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 654, 17 September 1996, Page 3 (Supplement)
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68Yeti said "put you hands on your head"—and they did! Turoa's Yeti had fun and games with kids at Christie Park in Ohakune on Sunday at his annual treasure hunt. One parent said she was very impressed with the way Turoa staff ran the show, keeping it fun for about 60 children aged 4-11. So impressed she threatened to write a letter to the editor. Photo: Marie Milne. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 654, 17 September 1996, Page 3 (Supplement)
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