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Push Play these school holidays in your local park

4 April 2012

Push Play these school holidays in your local park

Looking for an easy afternoon’s entertainment for the kids close to home during the school holidays?

The Push Play in the Park programme is back and set to keep hundreds of children active and energised.

Come along to one of Hutt City’s great parks and enjoy two hours of fun and games designed to keep the entire family active during the holidays.

Council’s recreation and events manager Duncan Chisholm says activities are suitable for all abilities and designed for children aged 5 to 12 years and will run from 1 to 3pm.

“These sessions are all about having fun and getting everyone involved - bring a picnic and make an afternoon of it.”

Please wear shoes, a hat and bring a water bottle. Parents and caregivers are required to stay with children throughout the programme.

Dates and locations:
Tuesday 10 April – Karaka St Reserve, Karaka Street, Wainuiomata
Wednesday 11 April – Martin Grove Reserve, Martin Grove, Normandale
Thursday 12 April – Delaney Park, George St, Stokes Valley
Friday 13 April – CL Bishop Park, Marine Parade, Eastbourne
Monday 16 April – Bell Park, Bell Road, Gracefield
Tuesday 17 April – Trafalgar Park, Trafalgar Street, Waterloo
Wednesday 18 April – Avalon Park, Taita Drive, Avalon
Thursday 19 April – Richard Prouse Park, Hine Road, Wainuiomata
Friday 20 April – Te Whiti Park, Whites Line East, Waiwhetu

If wet, the event is cancelled.

For more information and updates visit www.huttcity.govt.nz/whatson

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