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Show Off Day
3rd March 2012


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TASC Show Off Day Details

Show off day is an event that began in February 1999. It started when TASC received our modified van and was to enable us to Show Off to our people what we had available.
Since that date Show Off Day has gained momentum and has invited Parafed Auckland on board to share this event with us.

The event now includes The Bruce Hopkins and Alex Craig Art competition and Mouth painting exhibition, disabled sports exhibitions, Vendors, service providers and disability information plus a whole lot of fun events. The highlight of the day is the Wheelchair Rugby match with our special invitation team: The Blues. Plus celebrity relay and guest speakers.

Show Off Day 2011 Side Shows

Tasc in association with Parafed Auckland held another successful Show Off Day at the Auckland Spinal Unit on the 12th February. The day this year included Rex Bionics and a power chair turned into a Thomas the Tank Engine—a popular ride with the young ones. The para obstacle course was more challenging than the last few years. This event is always hotly contended and was won in record time by
Martin Oliver.

The Bruce Hopkins Art Award was won by Ray Hickey, who also received the runner up prize. 3rd and Highly Commended was won by Kerrin Tilley. Kerrin also won the People Choice Award. Semise Maafu Samiu won the Alex Craig Memorial Award for the most promising mouth painter.

The entries for the Robert McIsaac Memorial Photo Competition were down on last years. The winners were Lee Taniwha and Lee Warn.
Congratulations to all the winners

 

 

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