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22 February Blenheim Sun Newspaper

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Blenheim Marlborough

February 22, 2023

Sun Weather

Today 11-25

Thursday 8-17

Friday 9-18

for Today Saturday 9-21 Outlook Fine at first.

Lawson leads the way By Chris Valli

Lawson Flowerday wanted to make some money for the people ‘up north’ affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. So he did what any seven-year-old would do. He had a sausage sizzle. The Rapaura School student certainly displayed the school’s REACH values (respect, excellence, adaptability, collaboration and haoura). Continued on page 2. THE POWER OF A SAUSAGE AND HELPING PEOPLE: Noah and Lawson Flowerday collecting sausages from Meaters of Marlborough. Lawson’s idea of a BBQ fundraiser for people impacted from Cyclone Gabrielle raised $2036.30.

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