Spinathon for Canterbury Plunket - Ferrymead
Canterbury Plunket is putting on this Spinathon event as a fundraiser for Plunket.
This is a fun event day, with the chance for people to jump on a spin bike at their local Anytime Fitness, and raise some funds for Canterbury Plunket!
This event is running from 9am-6pm on Wednesday 6th September. There is a new session every hour, and each session runs for 50 minutes. There are lots of bikes available every hour.
Come on into your local Anytime Fitness - Ferrymead branch and spin to help Plunket continue our amazing services to families all around Canterbury.
Sign up and pay for your session today at your local Anytime Fitness branch. Each session is $15 or $40 for a team of 4 (one session per team member).
To secure your ticket: Head into your LOCAL Anytime Fitness and ask at the counter
There will be lots of amazing prizes to be won and each ticket sign-up gives you a free entry into our raffle full of amazing goodies from local companies:
- Isupps
- Good Buzz Brewing
- Muscle Fuel
- Alive Foods
- Abe’s Bagel’s
- Honey Wrap
- Wild Fennel Co.
- Gold Band Taxi’s
- Inline Nutrition
- Subway Ferrymead
- Tony’s Teppanyaki Ferrymead
- Speight’s Ale House Ferrymead
- Flight Centre Ferrymead
All proceeds go to Canterbury Plunket.
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