featured-image

Central Coast Mayor Lawrie McKinna said the exciting summer program showcases Council’s facilities and community services and offers fun and educational activities for kids of all ages. “There’s a great range of activities in our program to provide fun and excitement for kids across the Coast,” he said. “From animal encounters to arts, sports to water-based activities or environmental programs, we have something for everyone.

” Here are some highlights from this year’s summer school holiday program: Learn about bushcraft and bush survival, composting and worm farming, turtles, birds, bugs, rockpool critters, art, bush tucker and lots more in the Environmental Program. Why not let the kids swim and splash their energy away these school holidays? Council’s public pools offer a range of activities to keep children learning and engaged, including fun inflatable sessions, swim clinics (including school carnival race preparation clinics), learn-to-swim classes and more. There are also several Swim and Sport day programs offering a mix of indoor sports, teamwork activities, life skills, swimming, Splash Park fun, pool inflatables and more.



The Youth Program will offer a day of fun options at Terrigal on Wednesday, January 22. Join various youth services for a fun-filled day with skate and scooter workshops, street art, hip-hop workshops, podcasting, videography, lawn games and a free barbecue and more. Council’s libraries offer a great variety of events from a writi.

Back to Fashion Page