Te Puke's new $280,000 "designer" skatepark is officially opening later this month.
At the opening locals would have the chance to show off their skateboard and scooter talent in a competition.
The park was 626 square metres in size, and joined up with the bleachers and half basketball court in Jubilee Park.
On Saturday May 20 at 11am there would be a blessing, speeches and a ribbon cutting before the competitions began.
There would be three categories to enter - primary/intermediate, secondary and senior open.
One of New Zealand's leading skateboarders Shaun Boucher would be there showing off some skills.
Western Bay District Council project leader Stephen Lun said the project had been three years in the making and had been popular since the fences came down in late April.
It was designed and built by Rich Landscapes and J-Stone Skate Parks, the same companies that built the award-winning Omokoroa skatepath.
"It's great to see the park already getting so much use from the community, both boys and girls, young and the not-so-young."
Western Bay of Plenty District Council wanted to thank everyone who contributed to the project, including a $15,000 anonymous donation.
Financial contributions came from TECT, First Sovereign Trust, Te Puke Kiwi Coast Lions, Te Puke Community Board, Western Bay of Plenty District Council and the Te Puke Skatepark Project Control Group.