Get Ready for an Action-Packed Spring Break with City of Moreton Bay!

Published 11 September 2024

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City of Moreton Bay is excited to announce the return of our highly anticipated Active Holidays Spring Program! With a whopping number of fun activities on offer, there’s something for every child, from tots to teens, to enjoy and explore.

Mayor Peter Flannery said that these school holidays are the perfect time for young people to try something new and enjoy Moreton Bay’s beautiful weather.

"Our Active Holidays and Moreton Bay Libraries programs are a wonderful example of how we invest in health, happiness, and the future of our young people.

“Not only do the programs promote physical activity and skill development, but they also foster a strong sense of community spirit and connection. I encourage all families to take advantage of these wonderful opportunities,” Mayor Flannery said.

Active Holidays Spring Program bookings are now open — so don't delay as spots fill fast!

Whether your kids are aspiring Olympians or just looking to have fun and make new friends, our Active Holidays program has it all. This spring, we’re embracing the spirit of the Olympics with exciting activities like:

  • Learn to Skateboard
  • Learn to Ride a Bike
  • Freestyle BMX and Scooter Clinics
  • Target Archery
  • Trampolining
  • Gymnastics
  • Self-Defence Workshops.

The excitement continues with a fantastic range of unique and engaging activities for children and teens at City of Moreton Bay Libraries and Museums! Highlights for Spring holidays include:

  • FREE Beat Making Workshops: Caboolture Library Friday, 20 September, from 11 am to 1 pm and North Lakes Library: Monday 23 Sept 3pm – 5pm. Participants can create music under the guidance of Aaron Shanahan from Imagine Music.
  • Celebrate Footy Finals at City of Moreton Bay Museums! Enjoy free, family-friendly activities including designing a footy jersey, testing your aim in the Passing Target Game, Footy Trivia, a Treasure Hunt, and more! Plus, collect a unique footy-themed badge at each museum. From 14 September at Pine Rivers Heritage Museum, Redcliffe Museum & Bribie Island Seaside Museum.
  • Reclaimed Jewellery Making Workshop: Strathpine, Burpengary, Albany Creek and North Lakes Libraries, Various dates: from 14 - 27 Sept. Young people can explore the art of jewellery-making and learn the basics of metalsmithing with Jemica from Meekz Contemporary Jewellery.
  • Ongoing favourites like the Minecraft Club every Tuesday, Quiet Hour every Wednesday from 5 pm to 6 pm, and LOUD at North Lakes Library on the third Friday of every month from 6 pm to 8 pm.

These programs offer something for everyone, providing plenty of opportunities for creativity, skill-building, and fun!

Each activity is led by qualified and experienced instructors, ensuring a safe and inclusive environment for all participants. Best of all, every activity is either free or only $5.00!

Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity for your kids to stay active, learn new skills, and make lifelong memories this spring.

For the full timetable and to secure your spot, head to Active Holidays Program, What's on - Moreton Bay Libraries, and What’s on - Moreton Bay Galleries and Museums.