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My Favourite Place...Aimee Nicoletti-Hare (Sunny Otaki Facebook Group)

My Favourite Place to be... 
There are so many beautiful places in Otaki and Te Horo that we wanted to know where your favourite place is! We asked some local businesses, groups and a couple of fabulous celebrities to see what their choice was. 



Aimee Nicoletti-Hare Favourite place is the Otaki Gorge 

If you'd like to join the Sunny Otaki Facebook group, click here to check it out on Facebook.

About the Sunny Otaki Facebook Group...
The Sunny Otaki Facebook Group is a very successful forum, dedicated to local issues, feedback, points of view and general discussions for locals. It's a fantastic way to keep up to date with local information, ask questions and introduce yourself to the community. Aimee does a fantastic job managing the Facebook Group, which is all done in her free time! We'd like to say a big thanks for her contribution to one of Otaki's fab online communities!


Photo: From Aimee's Mum!
Photo: From Aimee's Mum


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