Don’t miss Teddy Bears’ Picnic Pine Rivers
Published 8:00am 29 August 2023
The popular Teddy Bears’ Picnic is back at Pine Rivers Park this September.
Pack your teddies and picnic blankets and join in this free event for the youngest members of the community.
The event is on Thursday, September 7, from 8am-2pm and is billed to be a day filled with family friendly entertainment, laughter, and memorable moments.
Little ones will be enthralled by live stage performances and engaging in craft activities and workshops.
Parents can explore the market stalls, showcasing a variety of products, and satisfy their taste buds with delectable treats from local food trucks.
Teddy Bears Picnic is proudly presented by Moreton Bay City Council and strategic sponsors Moreton Alert, Ausbuild, UniSC, Brisbane Whale Watching, Village Motors and Pacific Harbour Golf and Country Club and supported by Gold Sponsors LEAD Childcare & Education, Sesame Lane Care & Kindergarten, Nikki Boyd MP, The Benevolent Society, Matt Fiddes Martial Arts Moreton, Belgravia Leisure, Stellar Early Learning & Kindergarten and Fernwood Petrie.
Event details
When: Thursday, September 7
Time: 8am-2pm *New extended time
Where: Pine Rivers Park, 125 Gympie Rd
Cost: Entry is free
For more information, head to the website
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