Ribbon cutting ceremony at Calder Green Reserve
Ribbon cutting ceremony at Calder Green Reserve
Sara Templeton, Mick Ingram and Colleen Philip attending a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a newly installed sign at Calder Green Reserve.
Contributors note: "(from left) Heathcote ward city councillor Sara Templeton, Calder Green reserve manager Mick Ingram, and Colleen Philips, Chairperson of North Canterbury Forest and Bird, poised to snip the ribbon at the official Calder Green reserve sign unveiling on 9th September, 2017."
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