The Spring School Holiday program starts on Monday, September 30, with activities ranging from a ‘Pop-up skateboarding’ clinic at Guilfoyle Park, an AFL clinic at Horlyck Reserve, History stories at Auburn and Regents Park libraries, and an Egyptian craft session at Merrylands Library.

The first week of activities for children aged five to 12, also includes a fascinating magical history bus tour; a Lacrosse clinic; a Rainbow Glowing LED Hula Hoop Rave; T20 Cricket; an introductory cycling workshop; Konga Kids Fitness sessions; and craft classes.
Young people age 12 to 18 can also join the fun with a Latin Cooking Day at Guildford Community Centre; a Fortnite competition at the Berala Community Centre and a bowling excursion to Tenpin City in Lidcombe.
Bookings are essential for most events – call 8757 9000 or visit cumberland.nsw.gov.au
The Auburn Youth Centre (AYC) also has a full program of activities over both weeks including an excursion to the Lane Cove national park, volleyball and soccer competition, cooking classes, bowling and laser tag, as well as an ‘Amazing Race’ competition.
For more information, call 9646 2122, visit ayc.org.au or find them on Facebook.

Kids of all ages can also get involved in some of the 50 different activities, camps and workshops taking place across Sydney Olympic Park including Segway tours, a BMX camp, circus skills and filmmaking, as well as workshops from Fizzics Education.
To book or for more information, including costs, call 9714 7888 or visit sydneyolympicpark.com.au/schoolholidays.
