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Nippers get ready for summer

NOOSA NIPPERS
September is an exciting time for the Noosa Nippers.
Training is already in full swing and coaches, Eugene “Woogie” Marsh, Dave Tomba and Mitch Hunter are very pleased with the enthusiasm and commitment being shown by the Nippers so early in the season.
The first Nipper Sunday on 1 October will quickly be followed by three Nipper Carnivals as well as the first round of the Fastest Man on Sand series on Sunday 29 October at Kurrawa Surf Life Saving Club.
For those Nippers not interested in competition and carnivals, October is going to be a fabulous month of Sunday mornings in the sun learning valuable surf awareness skills in a safe, family-friendly and fun environment.
The ever popular ‘Twilight Nippers’ is scheduled for Friday 27 October – the same day that the Annual Noosa Nippers Duck Race will also be held.
This wonderful event is open to the public and is suitable for the whole family, so why don’t you head down to the beach and enjoy some drinks, dinner and ducks with the Noosa Nippers?

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