Soar into holiday fun with Drone Games

Published 3:00pm 16 December 2021

Soar into holiday fun with Drone Games
Words by Ashleigh Howarth

Moreton Bay Regional Library is inviting teenagers to take to the skies these school holidays with Drone-Games Battle soaring into a number of community halls across the region.

There will be plenty of thrills and spills as the pilots navigate their drone through a netted obstacle course, zigging and zagging through witches hats and hoops, while also dodging Nerf darts.

Participants can also test their skills during drone bowling, where you use the drone to knock over as many pins as possible.

This activity is suitable for kids aged 10-17.


Soar into holiday fun with Drone Games

Register your interest

Bookings are essential, so be quick to secure your spot.

Drone games will be held at the following venues:

Caboolture Memorial Hall:

  • Monday, January 20, 2022
  • From 2pm-3pm and 3.15-4.15pm

North Lakes Community Hall:

  • Friday, January 14, 2022
  • 9.30-10.30am; 10.45-11.45am; 2-3pm; 3.15-4.15pm

Strathpine Community Centre:

  • Tuesday, January 18, 2022
  • 9.30-10.30am and 10.45-11.45am

Bookings can be made here: https://bit.ly/3GObsHZ

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