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Get your Tickets to Horowhenua Tastiest Event

Get your Tickets to Horowhenua Tastiest Event

The Horowhenua Taste Trail showcasing eight producers and a dairy farm is taking place this Saturday 25th November.

The Taste Trail has been designed to give participants a unique behind the scenes experience through Horowhenua specialist food producers!

Event Coordinator Catherine Lewis says “from farm tours to tastings...there will be a new experience for you up every road or track on the Trail! It is a great day out for people of all ages and there is something to suit all taste buds.”

Participants are being encouraged to secure there early bird tickets online to save time and money.
“Participants can secure their tickets online up until Friday 5pm, or buy them on the day for an additional price.”

“If you secure your tickets online by Friday under 12s are Free, and over 12s are $10.” The tickets will give you access to all eight sites and an entire day of entertainment – there is lots to do and see.”
For the first time there is also Taster events to take part in, including a Cooking Class, Cocktail Function and Champagne Breakfast.

“Tickets to our taster events have been extremely popular. Our cooking class is completely sold out, while there are still a few tickets to the Cocktail Night and Champagne Breakfast, but get in quick they are selling fast.”

Tickets: Tickets are on sale now via the Horowhenua Taste Trail website. Visit
http://www.tastetrail.co.nz/your-taste-trail-adventure.html

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