Chicks in Bowls New Zealand Tour Announcement
Chicks in Bowls New Zealand Tour Announcement
Auckland New Zealand (2 December 2015) Chicks in Bowls has announced a 2016 New Zealand skate park tour About the event Following a successful 9 city tour of the United States in 2015 CIB is returning to it’s home territory in 2016 for a 4 city tour of New Zealand. Boasting demonstrations, lessons for beginner and intermediate skaters and featuring members of the international CIB skate team this event is not to be missed.
Events will be run in Auckland 23 April, Wellington 9 April, Christchurch 16 April, and Queenstown/Wanaka 17 April. In addition to four main dates the CIB skate team will also be coordinating local meetups at 4 additional locations across New Zealand.
About Chicks in Bowls
Created with a mandate to create an open and inclusive community of female roller skaters heading to local skate parks, CIB has become an international movement. Founded to help skaters overcome the intimidation of skate parks, CIB is now a global sign of boundary pushing skaters all over the planet.
Founded in 2012 in Auckland New Zealand CIB now boasts 227 local chapters of empowered women, men, and kid skaters across 31 countries on every continent.
With dates of April 8-24 2016 on the calendar The Chicks In Bowls National New Zealand Tour is actively seeking sponsorship partners for the event.
Partnership packages range from local sponsors to a single position for a naming rights sponsorship position.
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