Manawatu Guardian

Rural Games return to PN

Park the car for gold coin donation

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Park with purpose at the Ford Ranger New Zealand Rural Games this weekend in Palmerston North. Park with Purpose is a goldcoin donation car parking initiative available at the Railway Reserve from March 8-10.

The money will go to the renal service at Palmerston North Regional Hospital. The service provides care for patients with kidney disease in Manawatu-Whanganui, such as consultati­ons, dialysis and transplant­s.

People who are unable to do home dialysis have their treatment at the haemodialy­sis unit at the hospital.

The Rural Games are New Zealand’s largest rural sporting extravagan­za. From the iconic sheepdog trials and Highland Games to unconventi­onal contests like egg roulette and cowpat throwing, there’s something for everyone.

Prepare for epic showdowns as reigning champions defend their titles in major championsh­ip clashes. From the Stihl Timberspor­ts championsh­ips to the Forest Industry Contractor­s Associatio­n Golden Loader title, the competitio­n promises to be fierce and electrifyi­ng.

There will also be axe throwing, chainsaw sculpture and the traditiona­l Maori team game kı-o-rahi.

Games founder Steve Hollander says the events celebrate our nation’s rich rural traditions while embracing the quirky and unconventi­onal.

Entry is free and events kick off at 9am, running into the afternoon.

Park with Purpose is led by Karensa Dennis, leader of the Zone 2 Lions Clubs. Lions will manage the car parking.

“Lions have a long-standing commitment to raise funds for dialysis equipment for Palmerston North Regional Hospital,” Dennis says.

“We thought it would be a good opportunit­y to raise funds while helping to reduce pressure on parking during one of the city’s busiest weekends.”

Te Whatu Ora MidCentral renal physician Dr Norman Panlilio says Lions has been generous over the years.

“This initiative with the Rural Games will assist patients from the city and surroundin­g districts who live with chronic kidney disease.”

Palmerston North City Council has provided the reserve for free, and the New Zealand Rural Games Trust is working with Lions to promote the fundraiser.

Thanks to the support of Horizons Regional Council, free buses will be available for people wanting to visit the Rural Games.

 ?? ?? Whichever mode of transport you choose to get to the New Zealand Rural Games this weekend, you can park at the Railway Reserve for a gold-coin donation.
Whichever mode of transport you choose to get to the New Zealand Rural Games this weekend, you can park at the Railway Reserve for a gold-coin donation.

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