An Exhibition of Angelic Proportions
An Exhibition of Angelic Proportions

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Local Naghinapouri artist Diane Krippner who was too spiritual for Pironigias Art and Craft Day is now taking her Angelic works to Te Awamutu.
For three weeks monday to friday this colourful display will be available for viewing at no charge.
Many of Te Awamutu's inner city workers have become accustomed to seeing Diane producing her art at the Cafe each wednesday afternoon, many taking advantage
of her special talents to assist with spiritual facilitation work.
The exhibition is being hosted by Diane O'Brien the owner of 'The Secret Garden Caf'e & Tea House' in Alexandra Street in Te Awamutu.
This will be the first exhibition Mrs O'brien has hosted and 'we are very excited to have this event as we celebrate the Te Awamutu Rose town festivile.
Exhibition opens on the 11th of November and closes on the 2nd of December, a perfect start to the christmas season, all ages are welcome, enjoy the
Angelic Art and Heavenly Home-made fare.
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