Phil Russell Memorial Walk for Ark Quest!

It is less than 2 weeks until our Phil Russell Memorial Fundraising Walk!

Sat 5th November. Briefing at 9 am and begin walking at 9:30 am.


There will be three (3) legs to the walk

* Maude to Super Cheap Auto (Waihi Road). Approximately 8.5km. 9.30 – 11.30 am.

* Super Cheap Auto (Waihi Road) to Nautilus Restaurant Carpark. Approximately 4kms. 11.30 – 12.30 am.

* Nautilus Restaurant Carpark to Pilot Bay (near Boat Ramp) Approximately 7kms. 12.30 – 2 pm.

You can join us for all, or part, of this walk.


Participants

Be sure to fill out the registration form on our Facebook event or you can email us at info@arkquest.org.nz

Please gain sponsorship from friends or family, or give a donation of your choice.


Support this Fundraiser Financially

You can donate through:

International Needs New Zealand (INNZ) website and gain a tax receipt.

Ark Quest Trust website 

Cash donations will be accepted on the day.


We have been truly blessed by the response so far, and look forward to this fun event!



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