3024 days ago

Blast In the Park - 3rd November

Cathleen Neighbourly Lead from Marewa

The Hits Hawke's Bay are proud to support the 2017 Blast In The Park!

Spectacular Fireworks in the Heart of Havelock North Village!

This is its 12th year with it being one of the Bay’s major firework displays and is a massive fundraiser for Havelock North Primary School.

Location: Anderson Park, Te Aute Road, Havelock North.

Gates open at 5:30pm.

Bring a picnic or buy dinner there - lots of options for dinner and treats.

An evening of family fun with stage entertainment, competitions, face painting, glow sticks, bouncy castle, zorb balls, coconut shy, candy floss and and much much more!

The fireworks blast off at 9pm when it's dark.

Tickets on sale now and at the school gate.

Family Pass (2 adults 2 kids): $25.00. Adult Pass: $10.00. Children (16 and under): $5.00. Under 3s: Free!

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As a customer, what do you think about automation?
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