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So Much Fun, You'll Wish You Were A Kid Again!

Published: Wed 24 Dec 2003 11:36 AM
Christchurch City Council
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SO MUCH FUN, YOU'LL WISH YOU WERE A KID AGAIN!
One of the great things about summer in Christchurch is being outside in any one of our beautiful parks. Combine that with fun, frivolity and children and it's another perfect day!
Over six days in early January, in parks around Christchurch, Kidsplay will enthral hundreds in the community. Morning sessions run from 10.30am to 1.15pm and in the afternoon from 1.45pm until 4.30pm (there's an alternative venue if it rains). Sharks and Fishes, Loose Caboose, Parachute Games and the Earthball are just a few of the activities planned. Whether you have pre-schoolers or older children, Kidsplay offers fun and entertainment for everyone.
There's even a special surprise that involves Tim, (an apprentice wizard), Topshelf, (who is the most powerful wizard in the land) and how to save the world from Sour-man, (one of the darkest forces of evil the world had ever known)! So don't miss Kidsplay, and the Amazing Games Team!
Locations: Mon 5th Jan: morning session - Waltham Park, afternoon - Centennial Park. Rain Venue Pioneer Leisure Centre Tues 6th Jan: morning session - Halswell Domain, afternoon - Wycola Park. Rain venue: Hei Hei Community Centre Weds 7th Jan: morning session - Burwood Park, afternoon - Parklands Reserve. Rain venue: Parklands Community Centre Thursday 8 Jan: morning session - Linwood Park, afternoon - Redcliffs School Hall. Rain venue: Redcliffs School Hall Friday 9th Jan: morning session - Sheldon Park, afternoon - St Albans Park Rain venue: Papanui High School Hall Sat 10th Jan: morning session - Nunweek Park, afternoon - Jellie Park Rain venue: Burnside High School
Dates: Monday 5th Jan - Sat 10th Jan Contact: Jo Eade Ph: 941 8470 Notes: Sunblock provided, but remember - be Sun Smart!

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