Celebrate fathers at Dads' Day Off event
Published 2:00pm 27 August 2024
Words by Jodie Powell
Dads can enjoy a day of fun and adventure at North Harbour ahead of Father’s Day at a Dads' Day Off community event.
Monster trucks, dog demonstrations, food trucks and a chainsaw demonstration are among the family-friendly activities planned for Burpengary East’s Heritage Park on August 31.
“We are proud to team up with John Deere, a company renowned for its innovative agricultural and turf equipment,” a North Harbour spokeswoman says.
“John Deere will be showcasing their latest tractors, mowers, and gators, providing an interactive and educational experience.”
Committed to community
North Harbour is a residential community at Burpengary East known for its parks, modern amenities, and vibrant community life.
“Our commitment to fostering a strong sense of community is at the heart of everything we do,” the spokeswoman says.
“This event is a testament to our dedication to bringing people together.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity for families to celebrate an early Father’s Day, enjoy quality time, and explore the exciting world of big boys’ toys.
“From tractors to monster trucks, there’s something for everyone.”
There will also be a 4x4 club chatting about off-road adventures, a petting zoo, face painting, a jumping castle and a rock climbing wall.
The fun is on August 31, from 9am-1pm at Heritage Park, North Harbour.
Find out more here.
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