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Back to the Beach at Peregian

The Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club is excited to announce its annual Back to the Beach event and Open Day on Sunday 6 October highlighting the importance of surf life saving to the Peregian region.

This community celebration is a family-friendly afternoon of fun, entertainment, and information, as the Club celebrates its third season as a revived and independent Club.

The event will kick off at 4pm in front of the Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club in Peregian Park. Beach and lifesaving equipment will be on display, with an information stand providing all the information residents need about becoming a member of the Club, as a Nipper family, a Bronze Medallion holder or a member with other qualifications such as First Aid or Radio expertise.

Club President Leigh McCready said: “At our Open Day, visitors can learn about the vital role of surf life saving on our local beach, meet the club’s dedicated volunteers, and discover how they can get involved.”

“From children looking to become Nippers to adults interested in surf patrols, there are opportunities for everyone – from nine to 99.”

The event will offer a variety of entertainment for all ages. Kids will love the jumping castle, while parents can relax and enjoy live music by local artist Rudi, who will be performing a mix of beachside tunes throughout the day.

Yianni’s Greek Food will be on site offering a range of delicious options to suit all tastes, from gyros, and chips to doughnuts and other dessert. Noosa’s own Land and Sea Brewery will host a pop-up bar, providing a selection of craft beers perfect for a sunny beachside afternoon.

For those looking to take home a prize, the event will feature a series of raffles with fantastic prizes donated by local businesses. All proceeds from the raffles will support the club’s ongoing efforts to maintain a safe beach environment and provide essential lifesaving services to the Peregian Beach community.

“This event is a fantastic way for our community to reconnect, celebrate, and learn more about the vital work we do here at Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club,” Ms McCready said. “We invite everyone to come along, bring their families, and enjoy a fun-filled day while supporting our lifesaving efforts.”

Entry to the event is free, and all members of the community are welcome. So grab your family and friends, pack your rug and picnic chairs, and head down to Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club for an afternoon of fun, food, music, and community spirit.

For further information about Peregian Beach Surf Life Saving Club or to become a member, please visit peregiansurfclub.com.au/ or the Peregian Surf Club and Nippers Facebook or Instagram pages.

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