
Take A Whiff this year has come on board as a Sponsor for our Future Fern teams by supplying their lovely products. Please visit their website should you wish to purchase any of their amazing smelling products. https://takeawhiff.co.nz
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MacDonalds has been associated withour club since we started in 2009. We are grateful for the Certificates for our Player of the Day awards we hand out every week. We appreciate their support and know they do many wonderful things for the local community groups around New Zealand. "We believe we’ve got a responsibility to give back to our local communities. Every year we help set up and support sporting, educational, charitable and environmental programmes designed to help a wide range of people and communities. McDonald’s has been an active part of New Zealand communities since 1976, and we are proud of the positive contribution we make." Our restaurants and franchisees play pivotal roles in their local area, and we take our responsibilities seriously to make sure we are a good neighbour and a good corporate citizen wherever we go. If you would like to see more work that MacDonalds do, click on their logo to the left and it will take you to their website. 07/18

We welcome Willowbank as a sponsor of our Junior awards each week. This is the 3rd year we have been lucky enough to have their support with vouchers for our players. The History of Willowbank Wildlife Reserve
This unique South Island attraction was established in 1974 by the Willis family, and is still owned and operated by the same family today. Situated on 18 hectares of river gravel, it has taken many years of planting and care to create the lush surroundings Willowbank has today.
Willowbank is a special place combining native New Zealand wildlife, rare breeds, nature and culture – all within the boundaries of Christchurch city.
The staff and owners of Willowbank work alongside the New Zealand Conservation trust, particularly with the kiwi breeding program “Operation Nest Egg”. Willowbank is privately owned and receives no government funding. We are extremely grateful for donations. Willowbank has doubled the population of Okarito kiwis thanks to the contribution that visitors to the park have made to the conservation of the kiwi through your reserve entrance ticket.
There are approximately 50 different types of animal (up to 500 individual animals) found in enclosures and wandering free.
Please click on there logo for more information on their website. 07/18
This unique South Island attraction was established in 1974 by the Willis family, and is still owned and operated by the same family today. Situated on 18 hectares of river gravel, it has taken many years of planting and care to create the lush surroundings Willowbank has today.
Willowbank is a special place combining native New Zealand wildlife, rare breeds, nature and culture – all within the boundaries of Christchurch city.
The staff and owners of Willowbank work alongside the New Zealand Conservation trust, particularly with the kiwi breeding program “Operation Nest Egg”. Willowbank is privately owned and receives no government funding. We are extremely grateful for donations. Willowbank has doubled the population of Okarito kiwis thanks to the contribution that visitors to the park have made to the conservation of the kiwi through your reserve entrance ticket.
There are approximately 50 different types of animal (up to 500 individual animals) found in enclosures and wandering free.
Please click on there logo for more information on their website. 07/18