National Jandal Day – Friday 3rd December 2010
News Release
29 November 2010
National Jandal Day – Friday 3rd December 2010
Over 1000 jandal-clad
Surf Lifeguards will hit the streets fundraising for
National Jandal Day on Friday, encouraging Kiwis wear their
jandals as Surf Life Saving celebrates one hundred years of
saving lives.
National Jandal Day has quickly
become a fond part of our unique Kiwi culture as New
Zealander’s jump at the chance to wear jandals while going
about their every day business. Over 140 schools are
supporting the popular appeal day again this year with coin
trails, mufti-days, sausage sizzles and disco’s the order
of the day - all done in typical Kiwi style while wearing
New Zealand’s favourite footwear.
“This summer is especially significant for Surf Life Saving as we pay tribute to the Surf Lifeguards who have watched over us for one hundred years. The New Zealand public has always supported our endeavors’ enthusiastically as we’ve worked diligently to meet the growing needs of our communities – and today we are the leading aquatic safety provider in New Zealand. It’s the public’s generosity that has helped us provide a world class service on our beaches - National Jandal Day is an extension of that support and we are eternally grateful for the donations we receive on this day each year,” said Grant Florence, Surf Life Saving New Zealand Chief Executive.
Over the past 100 years Surf Lifeguards have saved more than 50,000 lives and volunteered over three million hours on our nations’ beaches. The Surf Life Saving Centenary is a celebration of the legacy and dedication from the men and women who have served on the often dangerous beaches of our coastline.
Collectors will be out in force, so please
spare a gold coin or two for this worthy cause. By wearing
jandals and making a donation you are helping Surf Life
Saving save
lives.
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