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Free program to spark creativity

Moreton Bay City Council will run its free creative program, Joy Connection 2025, from February to October.

Mayor Peter Flannery says the program has “something for everyone, whether you’re an experienced artist or looking to just try something new”.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to explore your creative side, strengthen community connections, and celebrate the joys of artistic expression,” he adds.

“The program is designed to bring people together and these workshops are the perfect way for families to create, connect, and share unforgettable moments in a fun and welcoming environment.”

Program Highlights

Creative Armour Workshops

Design your own custom shield or mask with renowned artist and sculptor David Spooner in these interactive sessions.

  • Caboolture: February 8, Caboolture Town Square, 4 Hasking St
  • CREEC: February 22 and March 22, Caboolture Region Environmental Education Centre, 150 Rowley Rd, Burpengary
  • Morayfield: March 8, Morayfield Sports and Events Centre, 298 Morayfield Rd
  • Strathpine: March 9, Pine Rivers Park, 125 Gympie Rd

Snapdragon Seed Serpent

Step into the Snapdragon Seed Serpent, where children can craft plant-inspired protective gear.

  • CREEC: February 22 and March 22, Caboolture Region Environmental Education Centre
  • Kids Fest: March 9, Pine Rivers Park
  • Monster Siege: April 8, Morayfield Sports and Events Centre

Monster Siege Big Adventure: Family Fun Day

Gather the family for an epic day of imaginative play and adventure during the ultimate Monster Siege where adults (Slobbers) and kids (Defenders) battle it out! Wear the creative armour you have created and join the parade into the battle.

  • Dates: April 8 and 9
  • Location: Morayfield Sports and Events Centre

For more information and to register, visit Joy Connection - City of Moreton Bay