School holidays are fast-approaching and it can be difficult to find ways to keep children entertained all day.
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Here is a list of activities, all in one place, which might make it a bit easier to fend off any holiday boredom.
1. Holiday Program at Belisi Equine Park
The team at Belisi Equine Park promise an exciting and engaging educational activity for your children offered in a safe, fun environment.
No riding experience is required.
The program offers lots of activities including horse safety, horse care and horse riding and is suitable for those with some riding experience, as we modify the format to suit the needs of our students.
For more information click here.
2. Chocolate Freckle Making
Calling all chocolate-loving children.
The Junee Licorice and & Chocolate Factory will be hosting a free make your own chocolate freckle pop-up throughout the school holidays.
For more information click here.
3. A Day at the Theatre
Looking for an alternative to the screen? The live performance of the 78-Storey Treehouse will hit the Wagga stage promising a ridiculous, fun-filled show.
Synopsis: Andy and Terry’s treehouse just keeps on growing. With yet another 13 levels, it’s now got a Scribbletorium, a high-security potato chip storage facility (guarded by one very angry duck!) and even an open-air movie theatre.
For more information click here.
4. Oasis School Holiday Program
Summer may be over, but that doesn’t mean the fun times in the water has to stop.
Experienced staff are running activities in Bolton Park Stadium and inflatables at the Oasis Aquatic Centre. Suited for primary school children aged 6 and above.
For more information click here.
5. Free activities at the Ashmont Community Centre
The crew at the Ashmont Community Centre have come up with four fun-filled activities for children to give parents a break.
From a NAIDOC craft session to cooking lessons. Activties will be held on the Tuesdays and Thursdays of the holidays.
Shandi Gibbons, coordinator at the Ashmont Community Centre, said the program was a great way to keep children occupied and engaged with their peers during the holidays.
Spaces are limited. For more information, contact Ms Gibbons 6931 3456.
6. Build-A-Bear Workshop
Let children bring their own furry friend to life and participate in a fun heart ceremony.
Reservations and pre-ticket purchases recommended.
For more information click here.
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