Keeping the kids busy this summer

Keeping the kids busy this summer
Image: Balance bikes clinics in City of Sydney. Image: City of Sydney What's On website

With a few weeks of summer holidays left, the City of Sydney recently published a plethora of activities to keep the kids occupied.

Lord Mayor Clover Moore said, “Sydney has so much to offer over summer.”

“Our local community spaces offer a range of activities to keep young people busy.”

Libraries throughout the area have a full program of activities in January for children aged 8 to 12. Kids can try out new board games and sample a range of art and design pursuits like laser cutting and pixel art. Prices range from free to $40 a session.

At the Pine Street Creative Arts Centre in Chippendale, young people aged 6 to 17 can attend ceramics and jewellery making classes.

Small workshops with experienced tutors start at $90 and cover all materials and equipment. Concessions are available.

January also sees a holiday program for high school students. You can book a place for swimming, movies and trivia days here.

Free balance bike clinics at Sydney Park for 3 to 8 year-olds will take place throughout January while the learn to swim holiday program for kids aged 3 and up is on at Cook + Phillip Park Pool from 2 to 19 January.

“Our libraries and creative arts centre in Chippendale is hosting creative workshops and our fabulous pools, parks and playgrounds are great for burning off energy,” said the mayor.

“Sydney Park is just one of many great places to visit with wetlands, cricket nets, Sydney City Farm, balance bike clinics, riding track and skate park to explore.”

To find out more about what’s happening in the City of Sydney, visit their website.

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