The anti-bullying message of Pink Shirt Day will be spread out into every corner of Whanganui this Friday.
And you can be part of it.
Whanganui woman Sandie Roach has organised a rock-painting session on Friday at the Whanganui Women's Network. Bring your own rock, or take one of Ms Roach's, and paint it pink, then release it "into the wild".
Ms Roach, who is a campaigner against violence and bullying, is also a keen participant in Whanganui Rocks. Whanganui Rocks, which took Whanganui by storm last summer, involves people painting rocks and releasing them into the wild for people to find and re-hide.
"I had an idea to paint some rocks for Pink Shirt Day, so I mentioned it about a month ago on the Whanganui Rocks Facebook page, and it got a really good response."