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Difference between revisions of "Onetangi Beach Races"
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− | '''History repeating itself . . . if you don't do anything else on Waitangi Weekend do this!'''[[Image:Beachrace1.jpg|thumb|320px|right|a day at the races]] | + | '''History repeating itself . . . if you don't do anything else on Waitangi Weekend do this!''' |
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+ | [[Image:beachraces.jpg|thumb|320px|The 2008 Onetangi Beach Races]] | ||
− | The Races and Family Fun Day first started on Waiheke about 100 years ago. It was stopped in 1924 because local authorities decided the people of the time were gambling too much money! Since 1998 it has been organised by Waiheke Rotary Club Inc and more recently by a sub-committee, Onetangi Beach Races Inc. It is a hugely popular day raising funds for charity and providing a wonderful, fun, community day. | + | The Races and Family Fun Day first started on Waiheke about 100 years ago. It was stopped in 1924 because local authorities decided the people of the time were gambling too much money! Since 1998 it has been organised by [[Waiheke Rotary Club]] Inc and more recently by a sub-committee, Onetangi Beach Races Inc. It is a hugely popular day raising funds for charity and providing a wonderful, fun, community day. |
Horse Racing is not the only attraction, you'll see tractors and Sealegs battling it out, waiters, wheelbarrows and people in general all racing along the beach, everyone is welcome to join in. The world's largest Tug-o-War involved 25,000 people - a few less than this at the Races but it doesn't feel like it! Sandcastle (children) and sandsculpting (adults) competitions, A Big Dig, Children's Golf Challenge, Fashion in the Field and Mad Hatter competitions and much, much more. | Horse Racing is not the only attraction, you'll see tractors and Sealegs battling it out, waiters, wheelbarrows and people in general all racing along the beach, everyone is welcome to join in. The world's largest Tug-o-War involved 25,000 people - a few less than this at the Races but it doesn't feel like it! Sandcastle (children) and sandsculpting (adults) competitions, A Big Dig, Children's Golf Challenge, Fashion in the Field and Mad Hatter competitions and much, much more. | ||
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All enquiries call races co-ordinator, Jenness Reeve on (09) 372 4459 or email amreeve@xtra.co.nz | All enquiries call races co-ordinator, Jenness Reeve on (09) 372 4459 or email amreeve@xtra.co.nz | ||
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Revision as of 01:07, 6 December 2008
History repeating itself . . . if you don't do anything else on Waitangi Weekend do this!
The Races and Family Fun Day first started on Waiheke about 100 years ago. It was stopped in 1924 because local authorities decided the people of the time were gambling too much money! Since 1998 it has been organised by Waiheke Rotary Club Inc and more recently by a sub-committee, Onetangi Beach Races Inc. It is a hugely popular day raising funds for charity and providing a wonderful, fun, community day.
Horse Racing is not the only attraction, you'll see tractors and Sealegs battling it out, waiters, wheelbarrows and people in general all racing along the beach, everyone is welcome to join in. The world's largest Tug-o-War involved 25,000 people - a few less than this at the Races but it doesn't feel like it! Sandcastle (children) and sandsculpting (adults) competitions, A Big Dig, Children's Golf Challenge, Fashion in the Field and Mad Hatter competitions and much, much more.
Free entry to the Races (Race Packs $20) and free entry to all competitions, great prizes to be won. Silent Auction and plenty of great raffles. Stalls and food stalls, beer and wine tent on the beach.
Celebrate the end of Waitangi Weekend and come to Waiheke, Sunday 8 February, bring the family for a great day out.
Fullers ferry from Downtown Auckland and Sealink from Half Moon Bay, buses from Waiheke side to the Races.
Everyone is welcome, see you there.
All enquiries call races co-ordinator, Jenness Reeve on (09) 372 4459 or email amreeve@xtra.co.nz