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PalmyProud celebrates the people, places and events in our city. The free quarterly magazine aims to inspire locals and visitors to learn more about this special place we call home. It’s published by Palmerston North City Council.

Inside this issue:
Covid-19
Urban Eels
Streets for People
Take five in Palmy
Palmy Palms relocation
Take me 2 the World
Neat Places in Manawatū
A new home for Tamariki at Te Manawa
IPU celebrates 30 years
Art trail Manawatū returns
Manawatū Leaders
Crafting a life in the arts
The Dust Palace returns
Palmy Community
Spring events guide

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Multi-Page Document
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Title
PalmyProud issue eight: Spring 2020
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PalmyProud
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IMCA Digital Archive

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Palmerston North
Date
September 2020

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streets for people,
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take me 2 the world,
te manawa,
the dust palace,
urban eels,
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Related items

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Te Manawa Art Gallery,
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