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Saturday 22nd March 2008 : Lift Off Levin 2008
Kete Horowhenua2020-03-23T16:51:14+00:00Date | 22/03/2008 |
Location | Horowhenua Events Showgrounds, Victoria Street Gates, Levin |
Website | http://www.naturecoast.co.nz/component/option,com_events/task,view_detail/agid,557/year,2008/month,03/day,22/Itemid,81/ |
Contact email address | nickspark@xtra.co.nz |
Saturday 22 March
(optional day for Mass Ascension if Friday is bad weather)
Morning – 7am: BUMP THE BLIMP – taking off from sites so balloons head for Lake Horowhenua. A helium filled weather balloon on a 50m tether – attached will be small balloons for retrieving as they fly by. Scored by colour and highest number decides winner.
Early afternoon to dusk – BALLOON NIGHT GLOW – Horowhenua Events Showgrounds, Victoria Street Gates open 3pm (Adults $8, Kids $5, Families $20 (2 adults + up to 4 kids) Balloon glow will commence at dusk, including balloons with light effects to music – people need to be there by 6pm, Includes food and craft stalls, displays of gliders, hotrods, bikes, cars, various attractions, and music – a great family event. There will also be remote control aircraft displays at Donnelly Park in the afternoon.Add
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