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On 29 July RWNZ Members will be baking morning tea to thank those who helped others out during Level 4 lockdown. You can thank someone too. Mighty Morning Tea Shout For more information fb: rural women nz mighty morning tea shout e: [email protected] During Level 4 lockdown, many New Zealanders have honed their baking skills and created yummy treats for the people in their bubbles. At the same time, some New Zealanders worked through the lockdown because they were our essential workers. Lots of people helped their friends and neighbours too. Rural Women New Zealand wants to say a huge thank you to all the people who helped to keep us safe during lockdown and we want you to help us do this. Join in by making or buying morning tea for essential workers and other people who helped out where you live and deliver it to them on Wednesday, 29 July. Awhi mai awhi atu. (I give to you and you give to me.)

Mighty Morning Tea Shout · e: [email protected] During Level 4 lockdown, many New Zealanders have honed their baking skills and created yummy treats for the people in their bubbles

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Page 1: Mighty Morning Tea Shout · e: mmts@ruralwomennz.nz During Level 4 lockdown, many New Zealanders have honed their baking skills and created yummy treats for the people in their bubbles

On 29 July RWNZ Members will be baking morning tea to

thank those who helped others out during Level 4

lockdown.

You can thank someone too.

Mighty Morning Tea Shout

For more information fb: rural women nz mighty morning tea shout

e: [email protected]

During Level 4 lockdown, many New Zealanders have honed their baking skills and created yummy treats for the people in their bubbles.

At the same time, some New Zealanders worked through the lockdown because they were our essential workers. Lots of people helped their friends and neighbours too.

Rural Women New Zealand wants to say a huge thank you to all the people who helped to keep us safe during lockdown and we want you to help us do this. Join in by making or buying

morning tea for essential workers and other people who helped out where you live and deliver it to

them on Wednesday, 29 July. Awhi mai awhi atu.

(I give to you and you give to me.)