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Kalori Newsletter
No. 3 March 2019
Principal’s Report
UPCOMING EVENTS: WHAT’S DUE NOW P & C AGM 7:00pm Tue 12th Mar Bookclub due Wed 20th Mar Cybersafety Statement of Accounts PSSA Bus money due 15th March Interrelate LEADERSHIP INDUCTION On Friday last week we had our Annual Leadership Induction where our school leaders for 2019 were officially presented with their badges. It was great to see so many parents and extended family at the assembly supporting our children and pinning on their badges as they took their leadership oath and wore their badges with pride. I’d like to thank Mrs Chatterton for organising the event and Mrs Domenici for being the official photographer. Congratulations again to our school leaders for 2019! eSAFETY ADVICE ON MOMO CHALLENGE This is recommended reading as there have been a couple of concerns shared by parents in the Picnic Point PS school community regarding the ‘Momo Challenge’. Even if you haven’t heard of it, your children may have. On the other hand, if they haven’t, there is no need to bring it to their attention. Scenarios like this reinforce the importance of attending our Digital Citizenship Presentation on Tuesday 19th March where we can educate ourselves to educate our children. You can register here http://bit.do/picnicpoint The following statement was released on Friday from the Office of the eSafety Commissioner: It is very concerning when young people have been exposed to any content that scares them or plays on their emotions, like those reported via the Momo Challenge. Unfortunately, the Momo Challenge is not the first, nor will it be the last, harmful online “challenge” or phenomenon to target our children. Our research shows 81% of parents hand their child an internet-connected device by the age of 4, so active parental engagement and oversight of a child’s online activities is critical from the start, to help ensure they are prepared for what they may encounter. As young people often do not have the maturity or judgement to cope with confronting content online, it’s important to guide and instil critical reasoning skills, so they are aware that not everything they see or receive online is real. We encourage parents to co-view, co-play, ask questions about the games and apps they are using, and let them know you are there to support them if they are upset or uncomfortable about anything they see online. Five top tips to help limit your child’s exposure to harmful content online:
• Engage in your child’s online activities – ask what apps, sites and games they’re using and make sure they’re age-appropriate
• Use parental controls on devices to help limit what your child is exposed to • Let them know not everything they see online is real or true.
• Help them report and block upsetting content they see on social media sites or apps. • Let them know they can come to you about anything upsetting they see online, and contact Kids
Helpline if they need further support.
Parents who are concerned their child may be susceptible to self-harm should be aware of the signs to look out for and know where to go for help – see more info here: https://www.esafety.gov.au/about-the-office/newsroom/blog/is-your-child-at-risk-of-self-harm-or-suicide Parents can visit www.esafety.gov.au/iparent for information and advice on keep your child safe online. VALUING OUR CHILDREN’S VOICE – TELL THEM FROM ME STUDENT FEEDBACK SURVEY I am pleased to announce that this term, our students in Years 4-6 will again participate in a Department of Education’s initiative: the Tell Them From Me student feedback survey. The survey aims to help improve student learning outcomes and measures factors that are known to affect academic achievement and other student outcomes. The focus of the NSW-wide survey is on student wellbeing, engagement and effective teaching practices. More information about the survey is available at: http://surveys.cese.nsw.gov.au/information-for-parents The survey is a great opportunity for our students to provide our school with valuable and quick feedback on what they think about school life, how engaged they are with school and the different ways that teachers interact with them. Schools in Australia and around the world have used the Tell Them From Me survey to help improve how they do things at school. I want to assure you that the survey is confidential and school staff will not be able to identify individual students from their responses. The survey is conducted online and will typically take less than 30 minutes to complete. It will be administered during school hours between 11th March and 12th April. Participating in the survey is entirely voluntary. An ‘opt-out’ form has been emailed home today. If you do not want your child or children to participate, please return the form to school by Friday 15th March. Copies of the form and FAQs are available from the website above. PEANUT ALLERGY REMINDER At Picnic Point, we endeavour to be a ‘nut friendly’ school due to a number of our students with allergies which could lead to very serious symptoms.
We ask that parents do not send peanut butter or nutella sandwiches with their child’s lunch, as even a remote contact through sharing books, toys, etc., could result in an anaphylactic reaction. EASTER SCRIPTURE
Combined scripture assembly this year will be on Friday 5th April. UPCOMING P&C ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – TUESDAY 12TH MARCH At the AGM on Tuesday 12th March at 7:00pm, all positions on the committee will be made vacant and we will be looking for enthusiastic parents to step into them. This is a great opportunity to give back to the community, be involved in something you’re passionate about and to build upon positive relationships with families, staff and students. We look forward to seeing you there. Ben Walsh Principal
Shared Language of Learning
This section focuses on the Shared Language of Learning that is used at PPPS. It is designed to enhance communication and understanding about learning and progress across the school community
BEE ZESTY
“When life gives you lemons make lemonade” Definition Being Zesty is the attitude and the level of enthusiasm with which we approach a task. It the quality that means we give our best. In particular being zesty allows students to internalise and personalise tasks, especially tasks that may not be their favourites. It allows students to see learning as an adventure rather than chore. Why Zesty? Research has shown that the attitude with which an individual approaches a task has a dramatic impact on their level of achievement and the overall outcome of the task. We have found that students who approach tasks and their learning with zesty attitudes have increased growth and results. Furthermore, students are able to connect with the learning, rather than seeing it as an abstract concept that they only do at school. This is the first step to our students becoming life long learners. Language of Learning Challenge Think of a task you don’t like to do or have been putting off and find a way to personalise it or make it an adventure. It might be building, creating or cleaning. Approach the task with a positive mindset and zest and see how it changes the way you feel about it and end product. Student Quote of the Week
“I think being Zesty is being creative and having fun” Kaila Horne 3 Carbon
Stage 1 Report
PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS Congratulations to the following students who have received a Gold Principal’s award at assembly.
● Isabella Augustus
● Isla Pearson MORNING DROP OFF A huge thank you to all K-2 parents for adopting the kiss and drop routine in the mornings. We appreciate your cooperation in allowing your children to become independent individuals, by giving them the opportunity to walk to their classrooms and unpack their bags on their own. The sense of pride they feel and the smooth transition into the classrooms at 9:00am have seen a very settled group of students. We truly do thank you all for your support in this area. CLEAR COMMUNICATION FOLDERS Just a reminder that all clear communication folders must be brought to school every day. These are used for home readers, notes and finished work to go home to parents.
Stage 2 Report SPORT IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM Stage 2 have really been enjoying this program and learning so much - not only sporting skills, but also teamwork, fairness and perseverance, as well as building their confidence. Please remember that sport uniforms need to be worn on Thursdays and Fridays. Thank you for your support. JELLYBEANS MUSIC A reminder that you can view pieces currently being covered, by logging into the student area of www.MyJellybeansMusic.com Their new website allows parents, students and class teachers to log in ANY time throughout the school year to view the class repertoire. Our entire school has a generic password, which is: pan 3 Carbon and 3 Curium: your password/username is pan3 4 Argon and 3/4 Xenon: your password/username is pan4
LOST PROPERTY Parents, please check our lost property and bag rooms from time to time, as the items really build up quickly. There are many hats without a legible name - please mark all items clearly.
Stage 3 Report
PRINCIPAL’S AWARDS Congratulations to the following student who has received a Gold Principal’s award at assembly.
● Mackenzie Greer
UPCOMING EVENTS: Selective High School Test Thu 14th Mar
LEADERSHIP INDUCTION CEREMONY A day that was indeed a pleasure and proud moment, both for the student leaders and also for their parents / family member who pinned the badges on the recipients. Congratulations to our captains, Jack and Mia, who conducted the ceremony in a confident and respectful manner.
SELECTIVE HIGH SCHOOL TEST Parents have received information from the High Performance Unit on times and places for this to occur. The test takes place on 14th March 2019. We wish all students who are taking part the best of luck.
MOVING INTO YEAR 7 IN A NSW GOVERNMENT SCHOOL IN 2019
Parents will receive an Expression of Interest form for High School 2020 on Monday 11th March.
The completed form must be returned by parents and carers to the primary school NO LATER THAN TUESDAY 19th MARCH 2019.
Band
UPCOMING EVENTS: Junior Band Assembly Performance Fri 15th March (W7) Band Committee Meeting Mon 13th May (T2 W3) Band Jam Fri 17th May (T2 W3) Engadine BandFest Mon 1st Jul (T2 W10) - TBC
JUNIOR BAND ASSEMBLY PERFORMANCE Wow! Mrs Stewart didn’t think the juniors would be ready this term, but now she informs me they are! Ready, keen and very excited about performing Hot Cross Buns and Rolling Along. We look forward to hearing them on Friday 15th (next week)! Please make sure your children bring their instruments and music on the day. BAND PRACTICE - MESSAGE FROM MRS STEWART Mrs Stewart asked at last week's band meeting if everyone could be mindful of the band as a group and make sure your child arrives for Monday morning practice on time. Students need to arrive at 7:45am so that they can unpack their instrument, arrange their seat, stand and sheets and be ready to start at 8:00am sharp! It is very disruptive when students are arriving after the band has taken their positions and started playing. Another crucial point is that you encourage your child to practise at home regularly. It's only when they start making progress and learn the pieces, that they begin to really enjoy being a member of the band. Allocating regular practice time and providing the space makes a difference to your child's willingness to practise. Listening to their playing, showing appreciation and acknowledging their progress, no matter how small, also goes a long way in their enthusiasm. If you have any questions regarding your child's band issues, please see Mrs Stewart before 8:00am or after 9:00am on Monday. Thank you for your continued support. MAILING LIST The above message was also emailed to all band families last week. If you did not receive it or other band notes, it may mean we don’t have your correct email address on the band mailing list. Please check with our office ladies to ensure you are informed of all events and issues. FACEBOOK BAND PAGE As an additional option, you may choose to join Facebook, as the band convenor or other committee members often post informal messages, reminders or requests for volunteer helpers, etc. Please contact the convenor, Maria Musumeci, for more details. DATES FOR YOUR CALENDAR Some of the above upcoming events are not till next term, but I have put them up for your diary and will keep repeating them for your convenience. More details and notes will be sent closer to the events.
Choir
SENIOR CHOIR Ms Collinet and Mrs Byrnes are thrilled to announce that our Senior Choir has 38 enthusiastic members who practise every Wednesday at eating time and the first half of lunch. The students show great learning qualities which reflects their self motivated independent learning skills and their determination to learn and perform all new songs to the best of their abilities. We ask our members to join our Google Classroom in the GSuite (accessible from their student portal) with the code of mb27nn3. In the Senior Choir Google Classroom, members have access to the songs we are singing so that they are able to practise at home and can read any information on upcoming performances or points to remember. Thank you to those who have already joined and it is great to read your comments.
Could each choir member please bring a display type folder or a manila folder envelope to our choir practises so that new song lyrics can be collected and used by the students with as little time disturbance as possible.
Chess
CHESS ACADEMY AND CLUBS It’s great to see so many students joining our various chess opportunities and we particularly applaud some of the very young students, including girls, for being such brave and curious learners. They came to have a go and now they’re enjoying it so much! Our sessions are very well attended and the players are generally well behaved. A reminder that chess is in Mr Burdon’s room on Tuesday lunch and Mrs Stawski’s room on Thursday lunch.
JUNIOR CHESS LEAGUE COMPETITION It starts in Term 2, so we will be sending notes home and looking to form teams shortly. The competition involves weekly Friday afternoon games against other schools. The games usually alternate between ‘home’ and ‘away’ games and finish around 4.30 and 5.30 pm respectively. A team consists of 4 players and we enter each team in a grade as close to their level of skill as possible (championship, intermediate, rookies, junior rookies). The main constraint we have each year on the number of teams we can enter, is the number of available parent drivers. If your child is ‘into chess’, and you think you may be able to spare even one or two Friday afternoons, please consider this when replying to the note. (Notes will be sent home in the next week or so).
SRC
CONGRATULATIONS Well done to all our new SRC representatives. You should feel very proud and we know you will all work hard to help make our school a great place to learn!
SAVE THE DATE! Thursday, 21st March: Harmony Day - All students to dress in cultural dress from their country of origin to support our multicultural heritage.
Thursday 28th March: Diabetes Awareness Day - Students wear blue comfortable clothes (and sneakers for Sport in Schools) and bring a gold coin donation to support Diabetes Research. On Friday, 29th March at our normal school assembly, Avangelina Afungia is going to have her beautiful long hair cut as a fundraiser for Diabetes Australia. We would like to support her in her endeavour. Thank you for your support.
Sport Report
UPCOMING EVENTS: Area Swimming Tue 12th Mar District 11 Years Rugby League Thur 14th Mar Area Boys & Girls Basketball Mon 18th Mar Paul Kelly Cup AFL Thur 21st Mar DISTRICT SWIMMING District swimming champions!!! Congratulations to all 37 students on a great team effort at the District Swimming carnival finishing in first place. A fantastic effort, well done! The following students will now represent East Hills District at the SSW Area Championships next Tuesday 12th March. We wish them all the best!
HEAT TIMES FINALS TIMES Julia Fenik 1st 12 Years Freestyle 34:84 35:50
1st Open 100m Freestyle 1:18:93 1st 12 Years Individual Medley 3:22:28 1st 12 Years Breaststroke 47:65 2nd 12 Years Backstroke 45:75 2nd 12 Years Butterfly 46:56 2nd Senior Relay 2:39.37
Aiden Miller 1st 11 Years Freestyle 36:30 36:78
1st 11 Years Backstroke 46:47 1st 11 Years Butterfly 46:13 1st 11 Years Breaststroke 54:69 2nd 11 Years Individual Medley 3:34.35 2nd Open 100m Freestyle 1:28:89 2nd Senior Relay 2:42.10
Jeremy Cannon 2nd 12 Years Freestyle 37:28 36:28
2nd 12 Years Butterfly 56:53 2nd Senior Relay 2:42.10 3rd Senior Individual Medley 3:55.00 3rd 12 Years Breaststroke 57:06 3rd Open 100m Freestyle 1:31.75 4th 12 Years Backstroke 50:50
Kayla Bentley 3rd Junior Breaststroke 57:96
3rd Junior Relay 3:24.07 5th 10 Years Freestyle 43:80
8th Junior Backstroke 56:99 Logan Fischer 1st 9 Years Freestyle 41:19 37:25
2nd Junior Butterfly 55:40 3rd Junior Backstroke 53:09
Channary Royal 1st 12 Years Butterfly 44:31
2nd Senior Relay 2:39.37 4th 12 Years Freestyle 37:07 37:06
Grace Mitchell 1st Junior Individual Medley 4:35.91
3rd Junior Relay 3:24.07 11th Junior Backstroke 59:56
Natalie Lui 2nd 11 Years Breaststroke 52:96
5th 11 Years Backstroke 51:10 6th 10 Years Freestyle 40:00
Clare Ma 1st 11 Years Backstroke 45:22
2nd Senior Relay 2:39.37 Finn Benson 2nd Senior Relay 2:42.10
4th 11 Years Freestyle 39:06 40:41
Sarah McComb 2nd Senior Relay 2:39.37 7th 12 Years Freestyle 40:19
Ashton Simpson 2nd Senior Relay 2:42.10
7th 12 Years Freestyle 41:37 Jakub Fenik 3rd Junior Breaststroke 1:00:88
7th 10 Years Freestyle 45:86 44:72 Emily Fisher 3rd Junior Relay 3:24.07 9th 10 Year Freestyle 45:97 Kacper Fenik 2nd 8 Years Freestyle 55:03 56:16 Brooks Feng 2nd 11 Years Breaststroke 55:82 Jordan Pantazis 3rd 11 Years Freestyle 40:78 39:73 Sarah Cannon 3rd Junior Relay 3:24.07
DISTRICT BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL Congratulations to Finn Benson, Josh Sabbagh, Adam Williams, Hayden Gibbons, Jake Bender, Mia Dodd and Violet Loane who have been selected to represent our East Hills District at the Sydney South West Area Basketball Carnival on Monday 18th March. We also have Lucas Ng, Jeremy Cannon, Brandon Ednie, Talia Iskandar, Sarah Cannon and Kayla Bentley competing in the conveners team. We wish them all the best for a successful and enjoyable day. Good luck! DISTRICT AFL Congratulations to Finn Benson and Brandon Ednie who have been selected to represent our East Hills District at the Sydney South West Area AFL Carnival on Wednesday 27th March. We wish the boys all the best for a successful and enjoyable day. Good luck! DISTRICT GIRLS FOOTBALL Congratulations to Ellie Cantrill and Zoe Willis who have been selected to represent our East Hills District at the Sydney South West Area Football Carnival on Tuesday 26th March. We wish the girls good luck on the day. Have fun girls! DISTRICT BOYS FOOTBALL Congratulations to Jordan Pantazis who has been selected to represent our East Hills District at the Sydney South West Area Football Carnival on Tuesday 2nd April. We wish Jordan all the best of luck on the day. PSSA PAYMENT NOW DUE Our Season 1 PSSA is now in Week 2 and final payment for Boys Touch and Girls Netball is due next week. Thank you to those families who have already paid. For those who still need to pay, please pay the full amount to the office by Thursday 14th March. Any student who has not paid their fees by Friday 15th March will not be able to participate in PSSA on Friday and will remain at school. Thank you.
Kids Capers OOSH Vacation Care April 2019 Picnic Point Public School – 12 Prince St, Picnic Point
April 15th – April 29th 6:30am – 6:00pm
□ Breakfast, Morning Tea, Lunch, Afternoon Tea provided each day
□ $55 per day plus excursion/incursion costs as advised
□ All children must bring hat and water bottle and wear closed in shoes
□ Casual bookings welcome
□ Craft, games, art, sport each day □ Childcare subsidy available □ Kids Capers bus or chartered bus used for
excursions □ Please arrive by 9am for excursion days □ All booked days must be paid for
Mon Apr 15th Tue Apr 16th Wed Apr 17th Thu Apr 18th Fri Apr 19th
Incursion +$14 Excursion +$16 In Centre Incursion +$12 Closed
Julie Zommers Puppetry Workshop
Learn to perform with
puppets and make
your own Puppet to
take home!
Lunch - Lasagna &
Salad
Mini Golf
Test your skills at
Milperra’s 18 hole
putt putt golf
course!
Lunch – Chicken
Salad Wraps
Easter Fun Day
Get ready for the
Easter Bunny to come.
Easter crafts, Chocolate
Egg Hunt, movies and
more.
Lunch – Sausage Sizzle
Skate Now
Professional skate
board instructors
teaching how to
skate plus new skills
and tricks!
Lunch – Cheesy
Pasta
Good Friday
Mon Apr 22nd Tue Apr 23rd Wed Apr 24th Thu Apr 25th Fri Apr 26th
Closed Excursion +$18 Incursion +$22 Closed Incursion +$12
Easter Monday Cinema @ Hoyts
Bankstown
G rated movie with
supplied Popcorn.
Lunch - Cheese
Triangles & Salad
Code Camp
Become a creator of
technology! Coding
workshop allowing you
to create your own
game to share!
Lunch – Ham, Cheese
& Salad Wraps
ANZAC Day Brain Games
Fun, creative, physical
& tactile exercises.
Acting, live cartooning,
crazy science and
mega bubbles!
Lunch – Pasta
Bolognaise
Mon Apr 29th
In Centre
PJ Party Day
Jumping Castle, Party
Games, Dance Battles
and Movies!
Lunch – Healthy Party
Food
Bookings: Email [email protected] Phone 0478 495 742 (Centre) 0422 498 632 (Admin) Website www.kidscapersoosh.com.au
Kids Capers OOSH Vacation Care April 2019 Picnic Point Public School – 12 Prince St, Picnic Point
April 15th – April 29th 6:30am – 6:00pm
Child’s Name: Ph: Enrolment completed: Yes / No
Date Type Details Transport Total
Cost Please tick For booking
Week 1 Mon 15/4 Incursion Julie Zommers $69 Tue 16/4 Excursion Mini Golf Bus $71 Wed 17/4 In Centre Easter Fun Day $55 Thu 18/4 Incursion Skate Now $67 Fri 19/4 Closed Week 2 Mon 22/4 Closed Tue 23/4 Excursion Cinema Bankstown Bus $73
Wed 24/4 Incursion Code Camp $77 Thu 25/4 Closed Fri 26/4 Incursion Brain Games $67
Week 3 Mon 29/4 In Centre PJ Party Day $55
Terms and Conditions • All booked days must be paid for unless 2 weeks notice is provided.
• Each child must have written consent of parent/guardian to attend excursions. • Children need to bring a hat and water bottle. • Closed-in shoes are required. Please no crocs or thongs. • Please advise if your child is unable to eat food in our daily menu so that we can discuss
alternatives.
24 Kennedy Street, Panania Tel: 02 9771 1199
Email: [email protected] @zafskitchen
Find us on Facebook & Web http://teenieweenies.com.au/
Teenie Weenies is a privately, family owned and run childcare centre
by the Sister and Brother team of Marie and Chris. Marie having a Child
Care background and Chris’ catering background and love for food
and cooking has had Teenie Weenies operating in the community
since opening their doors in late 2010.
Teenie Weenies work towards meeting and exceeding all requirements
and acknowledge the importance of play and learning in an early
childhood environment. We are a small 29 place service with a close
knit team who are dedicated, highly skilled and motivated educators.
Our amazing cook also offer’s home cooked meals not only to our
children through out the day, however to parents to purchase as well
and make life that little bit easier when getting home of an evening.
Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm
• Qualified Cook
• Quality Staff
• Home made Take away
Family meals
• School Readiness
• Home-like environment
• NSW curriculum framework
We have an Open Door Policy, please feel
free to come in and visit at anytime.
Teenie Weenies Learning Centre
Panania Village Markets Saturday 9th March 2019
The Rotary Club of Padstow Inc. is hosting the Panania Village Markets on Saturday 9th February 2019. Stalls will operate from 9:00 am to 1:30pm, located around the Panania Library Park, corner of Anderson Ave and Tower St Panania. The market offers a wide range of quality stalls including Art & Crafts, Baby & Children’s Apparel, Books, Bric a Brac, Candles, Cards, Cosmetics, Essential Oils, Fashion, Gifts, Honey, Jams, Jewellery, Organic Food, Plants, Records, Cd’s & DVD’s, Toys, and more, all at a wheelchair friendly Outdoor Market.
Please come along and support our local market.
A project of the Rotary Club of Padstow Inc.
The evening will include nutrition stalls, music, Oztag, yoga, meditation and self-care wellness sessions, a raffle including a $250 gift card and a signed Bulldogs Jersey, and more.
When: Saturday 13 April Time: Activities from 4-7pm Incredibles 2 Movie screening from 7pmWhere: Bankstown Memorial Park, Bankstown Ages: 12-24 years
For more information visit cb.city/youthweek or call 9707 9605.
For more information call 9707 9605.
Enjoy a FREE movie under the stars at Bankstown Memorial Oval.
Free Movie Night and Activities
How much is enough?
60 minutes or more each day
FRIDAY 12 APRIL SATURDAY 13 APRIL SATURDAY 13 APRIL
Spark FestEnjoy an afternoon filled with live entertainment, food, rides and activities, including dodgem cars and a silent disco.
Time: 4-8pm
Where: Paul Keating Park, Bankstown
Phone: 9707 9605
All ages welcome.
Free Movie NightActivities include Nutrition stalls, Oz tag, Drumming, chances to win great prizes, and more.
Time: 4-9pm
Movie: Incredibles 2
Where: Bankstown Memorial Oval, Bankstown
Phone: 9718 9848
All ages welcome.
Sustainable Earth An evening of performances and presentations on renewable energy.
Youth will also receive a wind turbine kit to see the production of green energy first-hand.
Time: 5.30-8:30pm
Where: Lakemba Library and Knowledge Centre
Phone: 0420 707 151
For youth aged 12-25 years.
MONDAY 15 APRIL TUESDAY 16 APRIL TUESDAY 16 APRIL
ColourPop Sports DayJoin us for games of volleyball, Oztag, laser tag and colour throwing fun
Prizes for the winning teams.
Time: 10am-3pm
Where: Belmore Sports Ground 3 Edison Lane, Belmore
Phone: 9709 6169
For youth aged 12-18 years.
Youth Cook OffHave a passion for cooking?
Register as a team of two before Monday 9 April.
Time: 11am-3pm
Where: Riverwood Community Hub
Phone: 8713 7700
For youth aged 14-25 years.
Skate PartyFree entry, skate hire, lucky door prizes and food.
Time: 6-9pm
Where: Roundabout Youth Centre, 104 Carlingford St, Sefton
Phone: 9644 9436
For youth aged 12-18 years.* Entry requires parent/guardian consent for those under 16 years
WEDNESDAY 17 APRIL THURSDAY 18 APRIL
Amazing RaceIn teams of four, complete challenges across the City, which will test your mind and body!
Time: 11am-6pm
Start at: Bankstown YMCA, 184 The River Rd, Revesby
Phone: 9707 9605
Register at cb.city/youthweek
Free lunch and t-shirt. For people aged 15-24 years
3-on-3 Basketball Enjoy the competition, along with music, lunch and prizes for the winning teams.
Time: 10am-11am (Skills & Drills) 11am-3pm (Competition)
Where: Morris Iemma Sports Centre, Riverwood
Phone: 9789 9833
For youth aged 12-18 years.
Events 2019
All events are FREE and drug and alcohol free.
For more information, visit cb.city/youthweek or call 9707 9605.
FREE Event –Spark FestFriday 12 Apr4-8pm
Spark FestLive entertainment | Food | Dodgem Cars Jumping Castle | Sports and Games Free Photo Booth | Great prizes Glow in the dark zone | Silent Disco
When: Friday 12 April Time: 4-8pmWhere: Paul Keating Park, Bankstown
For more information, call 9707 9605 or visit cb.city/youthweek
Free Water VoucherBring this voucher to the Spark Fest volunteer tent and redeem free bottle of water!
Limit of one voucher per person. Drug and alcohol free event.