Entertain the Kids with Free Or Cheap Events This January
NEWS RELEASE
13 December 2012
Entertain the Kids with Free Or Cheap Events This January
Keeping your kids entertained and occupied during January is easy with a bumper month of free or cheap events in the Wellington Regional Council’s Great Outdoors Summer Events 2013 programme.
There’s no need for anyone to go stir-crazy in January says Cr Nigel Wilson, Chair of the Regional Council’s Social and Cultural Wellbeing Committee. “Our events will please even the most energetic, and/or discerning youngsters, and of course their parents. Plus we’ve made the events accessible to as many families as possible – the costs have been kept very low and many don’t require booking, so you can just turn up.”
Kicking off the programme, a Kev the Wandering Kiwi walk on 3 January along the Hutt River Trail – the first of three Kev walks held around the region throughout the month. Kev is a lovable giant kiwi and the event is an ideal activity for kids and their parents after the rigours of Christmas and New Year.
The following seven days are bursting with great events. On 5 January: The Nature Discovery Treasure Hunt – a perennial Great Outdoors favourite where kids use clues hidden in Kaitoke Regional Park to find the treasure, concluding with a lolly scramble. From 5-6 January at Kāpiti’s Queen Elizabeth Park: The Tramways Kids Weekend, packed full of fun with heritage tram rides, a bouncy castle, and model railway and heritage trams on display. On 6 January: kids aged 8+ will love Creepy Crawly Critters at Battle Hill Farm Forest Park, an opportunity to discover the friendly critters hidden in our waterways and bush. Later that week on 9 January: Prepare a Pony for a Ride at Queen Elizabeth Park – perfect for future horsemen and women.
These are just a few of the Great Outdoors’ January events, which total 22. Many are suitable for most of the family. For the full Great Outdoors Summer Events 2013 programme, visit the Regional Council’s website www.gw.govt.nz/summerevents or pick up a brochure from the Wellington Central, Porirua, Paraparaumu, Lower Hutt, Upper Hutt and Masterton libraries.
KEV THE
WANDERING KIWI AND SPORT WELLINGTON BUGGY WALK (FREE
EVENT)
Thursday 3 January, 10.30-12noon
Poets Park,
Hutt River Trail
Meet Kev the Wandering Kiwi for a stroll
down the Hutt River Trail into Trentham Memorial Park and
through Barton’s Bush, before returning to Poets Park. No
need to book, just turn up. www.buggywalk.co.nz.
Getting there:
Heading north on SH2, turn left after Moonshine
Bridge.
NATURE DISCOVERY TREASURE HUNT (FREE
EVENT)
Saturday 5 January 11am-12.30pm
Kaitoke
Regional Park, Waterworks Rd entrance
Use clues hidden in
the forest to find the treasure. No need to book, just turn
up.
Getting there: Follow SH2 north of Upper Hutt. Meet
at Pakuratahi Forks carpark.
TRAMWAYS KIDS WEEKEND (FREE
EVENT)
Saturday-Sunday, 5-6 January, 11am-4.30pm
Queen
Elizabeth Park, MacKays Crossing entrance
Fun for the big
and little kids with heritage tram rides, a bouncy castle,
and model railway and trams on display. No need to book,
just turn up. www.wellingtontrams.org.nz.
Getting
there: Enter Queen Elizabeth Park at MacKays Crossing off
SH1.
CREEPY CRAWLY CRITTERS (FREE EVENT)
Sunday 6
January, 10am-12noon
Battle Hill Farm Forest
Park
Uncover the creatures that in live in our waterways
and bush, feed the eels, and see how we can keep pest
numbers down. Ages 8+. Max 30 people. Booking required: 04
830 4041, bookings@gw.govt.nz. Getting there:
Follow Paekakariki Hill Road for 6km from
Pauatahanui.
PREPARE A PONY FOR A RIDE ($25 PER
PERSON)
Wednesday 9 January 10.45-11.30am,
11.45am-12.30pm, 2pm-2.45pm, 3pm-3.45pm
Queen Elizabeth
Park, MacKays Crossing
Join the Stables on the Park team
to learn how to care for your pony. Get riding tips and
information on catching, leading, tying, grooming and
tacking. 12 riders per session. Booking required: 06 364
3336 or 027 4486 764.
Getting there: Enter Queen
Elizabeth Park at MacKays Crossing off
SH1.