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DUNEDIN’S UNIQUE AND POPULAR SPECIAL RIGS FOR

Special Kids day is about to celebrate its 30th year with a big turnout expected on Sunday August 27.

The annual event provides an unforgettable experience for children with special needs, offering a unique trip in a large truck followed by a function where food, drink and entertainment is provided.

The event, first staged in 1992, is run entirely by volunteers while the Police also have officers who volunteer their time to help lead the convoy, do point duty, and help with traffic flow. St John Ambulance also provides volunteers to help if any medical needs arise during the event.

Last year Special Rigs for Special Kids saw a convoy of 220 trucks travelling through Dunedin and Mosgiel with residents lining the streets to watch the parade.

The assembly point and function venue is the

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