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Blue Light Tauranga EventsSpend the day at the pool, go to the rugby, come fishing or try out for our Fear Factor competition or apply to attend the Blue light Youth Life Skills Camp for free! Tauranga’s Blue Light police youth events, activities and programmes have something for everyone!

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5 November 2011
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Gate Pa Community Day |
The whole community. Join the Bluelight staff in some fund BLAST activities. |
7 November 2011
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Bryan and Bobby - SNAP tour |
Visiting Greenpark, Oropi, Otumoetai, Bethlehem, Brookfield Schools |
7 November 2011
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Bryan and Bobby |
Bayfair Shopping Centre 4pm to 5pm, open to all public, bring your camera and autograph pens - we would love to see you. |
8 November 2011
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Bryan and Bobby - SNAP tour
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Visiting Mt Maunganui, Omanu, Matapihi, Golden Sands, Fairhaven and Paengaroa Schools. |
27 November 2011
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Mt Mainstreet Christmas Parade |
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1 December 2011
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Rest Home Christmas Choir visits |
Bethlehem College Choir performing at Bayswater, Ocean Shores, Somervale Resthomes and also Piccadilly Arcade, Red Square and then Greenwood Park Retirement Village. |
| 26 February 2012 |
Kids Gone Fishin Day 10-1pm |
Open to everyone. Free event held at the Tauranga Bridge Marina. Come along and see fishing guru, Graeme Sinclair. |
Kids Gone Fishin
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, the Gone Fishing Team and other local sponsors.
These fishing events (and all other Blue Light Activities);
- 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 there will be free sausage sizzle, drinks, and heaps of spot prizes thanks to the support of local businesses such as McDonalds, Katmandu, Fishing 4 Less.
Registration can be done on the day at the event or by picking up a registration form from the Tauranga or Durham Street Police Station.
For further information contact Wendy Nicholls 027 5628972 or 07 5774430
Blue Light Bangers
Eleven Blue Light Banger events are run throughout the year in local schools, with the involvement of other emergency services workers. The aim of the youth events is to establish police relationships whilst rewarding kids for positive behaviour. This event has been extremely successful in bridging gaps between the community and emergency services and helps make police, fire and ambulance personnel more approachable for children.
Plus more coming throughout the year……
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