Join an ice-skating session at O’Brien Icehouse where you’ll hit the ice, build confidence and skate around with friends. Who: 12-17 year olds
Join an ice-skating session at O’Brien Icehouse where you’ll hit the ice, build confidence and skate around with friends.
Who: 12-17 year olds (high school)
What to bring: Lunch or bank card to purchase from the onsite cafe (cashless venue). Water bottle, spare pair of socks (in case they get wet).
What to wear: Comfy clothing
Additional info: Snacks provided. This is a drug, alcohol, vape and smoke free activity.
This is a partially supervised activity. Youth services staff will be present throughout the activity, but participants will have the freedom to enjoy the rink and cafe. Please consider if this activity is suitable for your young person.
Youth services aim to accommodate as many participants as possible to our programs through a fair and equitable selection process. Submit your expression of interest today.
Selected applicants will be contacted by 23 June to confirm activity with program consent form.
$10 (includes transport, skate hire and snacks)
Newport Community Hub
13 Mason Street, Newport
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