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  • General Admission: $25.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

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All Ages

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Hannah White

Hey everyone!
It's that time of year again!

The Northland Scholastics Team are hosting a movie fundraiser night at The Butter Factory, with a viewing of "The Way" a surf documentary.

Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.

Doors Open: 5:30pm
Movie starts: 6:00pm

Come along to watch this awesome Kiwi surf movie and meet the team for this years Scholastics Campaign.

Buying a movie ticket automatically puts you in the draw to win a custom grom board, donated by Factory Surf Co the crew behind Paul Moretti's quiver.

There will also be a raffle on the night with heaps of cool prizes up for grabs.

There are a limited number of tickets so get in quick by following the link below and filling out the form - https://forms.gle/ueJb1KXDLdqA5C329

Any questions/queries or if you would like to support the team or this event, please email Tia at ncb.tia@gmail.com

The Way is an inspirational story of the adversity and challenge professional surfers go through while on their journey to the world stage.

If you’re from a small country and are trying to make it to the world stage of surfing, then look no further than ‘The Way’. It's an independently made documentary that tells the story of a handful of surfers from New Zealand who have made surfing their lives and careers. It all started when an old surfboard washed ashore in Nelson, New Zealand. The board was refurbished and it turned out it was shaped by legendary charger Peter Way, New Zealand’s first ever national champion in 1963.

Peter was known for his antics in and out of the water, but it was his mark on surfboard shaping, competitive surfing and surf lifestyle that has influenced the world of generations of surfers who have come after him. Current pros Paige Hareb, Billy Stairmand and Ricardo Christie weigh in on what has driven them to success and also hard times.

Maz Quinn takes us through becoming the first ever Kiwi to make the world tour of surfing and we’re taken on a journey through the north island of New Zealand to return the old board to the man who made it, Peter Way.

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