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Julia from Papamoa Beach

The Pak'N Save Papamoa Kiwiana Xmas Parade is back for 2019 on Sunday the 24th of November!
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Marvel at all the love that our local organisations have put into their entries and soak up the Kiwiana atmosphere! This year we will have some pre-parade entertainment to entertain the little ones in the lead up to the parade. The parade will run its usual course from Dickson Rd to Pāpāmoa Plaza.
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We will also be judging our floats prior to the parade so make sure to give a huge cheer for your winning floats who will be proudly showcasing their winning rosette on their float.
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Entry is FREE! Enter your walking group or vehicle float now! This is the perfect event to connect your organisation or business to our locals by showcasing your community spirit!

Entries close on the 31st of October 2019. To register your float or walking group please click on the below link and fill in the entry form.

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Spaces are filling fast!

#PakNSavePapamoa #PapamoaKiwianaXmasParade2019 #PapamoaNZ #Thebiglittlecityatthebeach

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