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School holidays just around corner

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News9 March 2016Updated:23 March 2016No Comments2 Mins Read
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Creative fun: Abbie Antonia, 10, finger knitting at Cheltenham Library. Picture: Gary Sissons
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Creative fun: Abbie Antonia, 10, finger knitting at Cheltenham Library. Picture: Gary Sissons
Creative fun: Abbie Antonia, 10, finger knitting at Cheltenham Library. Picture: Gary Sissons

KINGSTON has the school holidays sorted with a host of activities on offer, including arts workshops, swimming, fun at the library, and an action-packed vacation care program.

The fun is being offered at libraries, Kingston Arts Centre, Waves Leisure Centres and at four local schools.

Kingston mayor Cr Tamsin Bearsley said the holiday activities would help local families care for children during the school breaks. “Come along for a range of fun, active, interesting holiday events suited for kids of all ages,” she said.

“We’ve got great ideas for these school holidays: for families looking for full-day supervised activities, right through to quick activities for just an hour or two.”

Holiday programs run by the council are at Bonbeach, Dingley, and Moorabbin primary schools, and at Aspendale’s Yarrabah school.

Excursions include trampolining, bowling, rock climbing, adventure playground, Collingwood Children’s Farm, plus a host of fun activities, including a cartooning workshop, magic show, Bollywood day, arts, cooking, and a whole lot more.

Waves Leisure Centre is also running a range of school holiday activities, including a Holiday Swim Intensive Program with daily swimming lessons, fun inflatable sessions and an aqua disco. Find out more at Kingston.vic.gov.au/leisurecentres

Kingston Arts Creative Lounge offers a range of arts-based holiday events ideal for creative kids. Term 1 holiday activities include writing and theatre workshops, artist for a day, learn to be a magician and discover yoga for children. Details: kingstonarts.com.au or call 9556 4440.

Kingston libraries run a series of free events and activities each school holidays. Visit your local library to enjoy arts, crafts and movies.

Highlights include a slime workshop, minecraft club, electronics workshop plus science experiments with the Fizzle and Pop Show.

Bookings are essential. Call 1300 135 668 or visit any Kingston library. Details: kingston.vic.gov.au/library

First published in the Chelsea Mordialloc Mentone News – 9 March 2016

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