Taranaki Daily News

Ever brighter colours for colour run

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Early Bird Ticket Sales Launch: Mitre 10 Rainbow Run Early Bird Tickets will be on Sale Soon.

The Mitre 10 Rainbow Run is exploding back onto New Plymouth’s Coastal Walkway Sunday April 8.

Early bird family tickets will be on sale from Monday February 12,

9am through to Wednesday February 21 only.

This family event is organised and run by Sport Taranaki. It is fun, colourful and a great way to get families active. Sport Taranaki are offering family tickets at an early bird discount price to encourage more families to come out and experience the fun of the Mitre 10 Rainbow Run.

This year there will be even brighter colours and buckets more fun too. The Seaside Markets are the perfect end to this fun filled event, will delicious food and drink options. There will be spot prizes from Mitre 10 and the infamous mass colour throw to end the run.

There will also be a bus service available for Rainbow Runners from the corner of Breakwater Rd & Pioneer Rd to take participan­ts through to the start.

All funds raised from the Mitre

10 Rainbow Run will go towards Sport Taranaki’s programmes in the Taranaki community. Sport Taranaki is a regional sports trust which promotes, develops and supports sport and recreation in the Taranaki region.

From getting a kick start to becoming more active to assisting elite athletes, from supporting physical activity in schools to sport developmen­t, we are here to help you.

Early bird family tickets are discounted to $50 (usually $70) and include 2 adults and up to 3 children.

General release for all tickets will be Thursday February 22. Ticket prices will be Family $70 (2 adults & up to 3 children), Adult $30, Student $20, Child $10. (Children are 12years and under)

Early bird family tickets will be on sale through www.eventfinda.co.nz

For more informatio­n check out Sport Taranaki’s website: www.sporttaran­aki.org.nz

 ?? STUFF ?? Sport Taranaki boss Howie Tamati gets doused with colour.
STUFF Sport Taranaki boss Howie Tamati gets doused with colour.

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