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Singing star supports Surf Life Saving

Published: Thu 21 Nov 2013 12:16 PM
For immediate release -   20 November 2013
Singing star supports Surf Life Saving
Stan Walker, headline act at this year’s Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park, will be taking a moment during the Auckland concert to invite the audience to support Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ), the charity partner for this year’s 20th anniversary show.
The Australasian recording star who shot to fame after winning Australian Idol  in 2009,  recently completed a nationwide NZ tour and opened for Beyonce at her Auckland concert earlier this month.
SLSNZ  CEO Paul Dalton says, “We’re delighted that Stan is showing his support for us in such a big way. He’ll be encouraging the crowd to text and donate on the night and, given his huge popularity, we’re confident that tens of thousands of fans will follow Stan’s instructions and text their support for Surf.”
This will be just one of the ways that concert-goers can support Surf Life Saving whose association with Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park is a vital part of their fundraising effort.
In addition to texting donations, concert-goers can donate a gold coin or purchase merchandise including novelty light sticks and wristbands at the event.
“Last season alone around 4,000 volunteer lifeguards spent over 200,000 hours patrolling eighty beaches and saving over 1,600 lives.
The money we raise on the night will help keep our lifeguards trained and on beaches throughout New Zealand, helping Kiwis to have a safe and happy summer. ” says Mr Dalton.
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