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Carters Kids Gone Fishin Event

Carters Kids Gone Fishin Event

Good Kids Go Fishing!

On Saturday 27th November from 10.30am with prize giving at 1.00pm at the Tauranga Bridge Marina (Mount side) there will be a great day of fishing and fun with Carters Kids Gone Fishing.

National fishing icon Graeme Sinclair will be on hand to sign autographs and give out fishing tips.

Carters Kids Gone Fishing events are a series of nationwide events based around fishing and outdoor activities. The aim is to give kids a day of fun and to encourage parents to spend quality time with their kids in healthy outdoor activities. The events are organised and run by the New Zealand Police Blue Light association with the local Carters branches, the Gone Fishing Team and other local sponsors.

Blue Light and the local Carters branches provide a range of tailored fishing events which give young people the opportunity to realize their potential. The events;
• Model positive behaviour and provide appropriate role models
• Establish good communication links between the police and young people
• Involve families, schools and communities

The philosophy behind these events is to offer positive alternatives to poor behaviour, through which people can avoid putting themselves at risk of becoming an offender of victim.

There is no charge for this event, plus thanks to Carters sponsorship there will be free sausage sizzle, drinks, and heaps of spot prizes.

Registration can be done on the day at the event or by picking up a registration form from the Tauranga or Mt Maunganui Carters branches or Durham Street Police Station.

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