Treats in store at Teddy Bears' Picnic
Published 5:00am 27 August 2024
The perennially popular Teddy Bears’ Picnic returns to Pine Rivers Park in September.
Gather your favourite teddies and picnic blankets for this beloved free event.
Celebrate the start of spring by joining us on Thursday, September 5, from 8.30am–1.30pm for a delightful outing filled with family-friendly entertainment, laughter and memorable moments.
Get ready to sing, dance, and listen to captivating stories during the Pine Rivers Teddy Bears Picnic.
The delightful event is designed to keep the whole family entertained.
Little ones will be enthralled by live stage performances and delighted by kids' craft activities and workshops.
Parents can explore the market stalls, showcasing a variety of unique products, and satisfy their taste buds with delectable treats from local food trucks.
The Teddy Bears’ Picnic promises to be an outing filled with laughter, joy, and bonding for families of little ones under five.
Make sure to mark your calendars and don't forget to bring your favourite teddy bear along!
What’s happening
- Live entertainment on the main stage
- A mix of free and low-cost workshops and activities
- Free amusement rides
- Free face painting
- Craft activities
- Teddy Bear Parade
Event details
Date: Thursday, September 5
Time: 8.30am–1.30pm
Location: Pine Rivers Park
Cost: Free entry
Find out more here.
Teddy Bears’ Picnic is proudly presented by City of Moreton Bay, delivered by Moreton Bay Region Industry & Tourism and supported by gold sponsors Stellar Early Learning and Kindy, Benevolent Society, Matt Fiddes Martial Arts Moreton, Living Faith Lutheran Kindergarten and Fernwood Fitness Petrie.
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