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SpongeBob & Friends At Mt Maunganui, Whangamata

Published: Mon 31 Dec 2007 11:27 AM
Nickelodeon Takes Over Your Beach!
SpongeBob SquarePants, the world's most famous sea sponge returns to the Bay of Plenty this February for a day of fun in the sun at Mt Maunganui beach on Saturday 2nd February. And for the first time ever, he'll also be hitting Whangamata beach in the Coromandel on Saturday 16th February, all a part of the 2008 Billabong Grom Surf Series.
"Last year SpongeBob and the Nick crew had such a blast at Mt Maunganui we wanted to come back and play all over again," says Lauren Nola from Nickelodeon. "This year will see Dora the Explorer, SpongeBob and Patrick and other Nick characters hitting the beaches and meeting their fans. There'll be heaps of activities and games so diary that date now to come and play."
Kids will have the chance to meet and greet the Nick stars as well as take part in a range of fun Nick-tivties including sack races, hoola hooping, tug-o-war, wishing wheels, plus many more!
There will also be a chance on the day to win a limited edition Billabong surf kit including a surfboard, wet suit and lesson with a Billabong Surf Pro
Join in the sunshine, surf, slime and silliness when Nick Takes Over Mt Maunganui Beach on Saturday 2nd February and Whangamata Beach on Saturday 16th February from 11am till 2pm each day.
Nick Takes Over Your Beach is part of the 2008 Billabong Grom Series presented by Oceanbridge. The increasingly popular grommet surfing series is for surfers under the age of 16 and unearths new talent year after year providing a launch pad for New Zealand's elite junior surfers.
ENDS

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