Only two weeks to go unitl our Annual Awards Evening!

October 8, 2018

The Keystone Trust team are excitedly planning and preparing for our upcoming Awards Night. The evening will be a wonderful celebration of all our students’ achievements, and we can’t wait to welcome our 2019 Scholarship recipients into the Keystone Family. We will also be celebrating the five amazing graduates who will finish their tertiary studies this year.

We are fortunate to have Sam Wallace as our MC for the evening. Sam is currently a radio host on The Hits breakfast show and he is a talented public speaker. We are very excited to be working with him for this event.

Invites have all been distributed and RSVPs are due by Thursday the 11th of October.

 

Event details are as follows:

Date: Thursday 25th of October

Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Venue: Generator @ Grid Akl, 12 Madden Street

This event is invite only, for enquiries please email: louella@keystonetrust.org.nz

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