Free family fun at PCYC special day

Published 5:00pm 4 July 2023

Free family fun at PCYC special day
Words by Nick Crockford

PCYC Redcliffe will be throwing open its doors on Saturday for a free family fun day showcasing activities at the not-for-profit organisation.

Youngsters can bring bikes, trikes, scooters, helmets and enclosed shoes to go on the PCYC’s special track which has road signs and working traffic lights.

Co-ordination and balance can be put to the test during a free gymnastics session or shoot for the stars on the trampolines (socks compulsory).

Those under five can adventure through the PCYC’s Little n Active playground improving hand-eye co-ordination and imagination.

A free judo session will include self-defence skills and a DIY cupcake stall will improve kitchen skills.

For those will energy left, bounce along to the jumping castle with fairy floss or have a sausage sizzle and drinks.

There are also lucky door prizes, a chance to win six months of an activity and book the bike track for birthday parties.

The open day is on Saturday July 8 from 1-3pm at 170 Klingner Rd, Kippa-Ring. Phone 3385 1900 or visit pcyc.org,au.

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