Showing posts with label tiaho trust. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tiaho trust. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2023

what a month (or so)









What a crazy time we have had in the North, Cyclone Gabrielle moved down the North Island creating hazoc, lots of damage out on the East Coast of Northland, beach access and sanddunes wiped out. Before TC Gabrielle hit the Ruakaka Surf Day 2023 was on at Ruakaka Beach, what a fantastic event for all those involved, people with disabilities learning to surf with the help of volunteers. Around all this action there has been a few nice days with waist high peelers, above Innes and an unkown surfer make the most of it, cheers Mike C.

Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Ruakaka Surf Day




The Tiaho Trust Surf Day for people with disabilities at Ruakaka, wow!, what an amazing day!,  thanks to all those who got involved, Mike C.

Sunday, February 14, 2021

Surf Day Ruakaka



The Tiaho Trust Surf Day for people with disabilities at Ruakaka was a fantastic event!, more pics soon, Mike C.

Sunday, February 23, 2020

Ruakaka Surf Day 2020




Always an amazing day at the Ruakaka Surf Day for people with disabilities, everyone had a smile on their dial, great to see and it was the highlight of my weekend, well done to all those involved, Mike C.

Thursday, February 23, 2017

Tiaho Trust

The Tiaho Trust's Disabled Surfing Day is on tomorrow at Ruakaka Beach, 11-2pm, come along and watch, cheer and even help out if you can, Cheers Mike C.

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Ruakaka Surf Day

 



The 2017 Ruakaka Surf Day for people with disabilities are calling for volunteers to help on the 25th of February, hosted by the Tiaho Trust and held at the Ruakaka Surf Lifesaving Club, Ruakaka Beach 10am-2pm (sign in at 9am), if you would like to help contact Sheryl at Tiaho Trust 08004303406, cheers Mike C.

Sunday, March 6, 2016

ear to ear












The Ruakaka Disability Surfing Day on Saturday was a blast, put together by the Tiaho Trust and Halberg Disability Sport Foundation and well supported by local volunteers, smiles were from ear to ear with everyone sharing time in the water, my kids love going along, well done to all involved, Mike C.