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Fun-filled school holiday activities

We know that school holidays can feel extra-long given the cold temperatures, so Brentwood Park Neighbourhood House has planned some fun-filled (and even educational – just don’t tell the kids!) activities to get through these holidays.

With programs for 3 year olds to Year 10 students we have the family covered.

Not only do these sessions give the parents and care-givers some downtime – here’s to doing the food shopping solo, but they will also provide the kids with a chance to meet with others in their community and to see what BPNH has to offer.

The activities we will run include:

* Macrame has become a trendy craft for adults, but kids can do it too! So we will be running two Macrame sessions, Grade 3 – to Grade 6 and then Year 7 – Year 10.

* There will be a Fairy Magic show for ages 3 to 7 (with a playtime running for those with younger children).

* We will again be running our school holiday Disco for primary to Year 7 students.

* Bunnings Workshops are on the list of fun activities too.

With more programs to be confirmed keep your eye on our socials @bpnh3806 and we can’t wait to share the holidays with you.

All bookings can be made online via our website bpnh.org.au or contact the BPNH team for more details: admin@bpnh.org.au / 8743 0671.

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