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Community Fun Day celebrates inclusivity and diversity at Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct
Council's eagerly anticipated new facility is ready to welcome you at a Community Fun Day being held at the Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct on Saturday 13 November.
The day will offer something for all ages and abilities while celebrating inclusivity and diversity in our region.
Attendees can discover how to be involved with the Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct by participating in a free tour and learn what resources are available to them.
They are encouraged to spend the afternoon at the event and enjoy a picnic at the friendly parkland setting, feast on a free sausage sizzle, picnic packs and drinks and enjoy this unique new space.
All-ability picnic games and activities will also keep people entertained.
Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett said Council’s Community Fun Day would run from 1pm-4pm on Saturday 13 November.
“This free event includes entertainment, face painting, lawn games, cultural performances, facility tours and more,” Councillor Burnett said.
“The Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct is now open and we’re inviting you to explore our new facility and its services and programs.”
EVENT DETAILS
- What: Community Fun Day
- When: 1pm-4pm, Saturday 13 November
- Activities: Program and services vendors, live music, all-abilities activities and games, free sausage sizzle, picnic packs and drinks
- Cost: Free.
The Philip Street Communities and Families Precinct has been funded by the Australian Government’s Regional Jobs and Investment Packages, the Queensland Government’s Department of Communities, Housing and Digital Economy, Gladstone Regional Council and the Gladstone Foundation, in partnership with The Salvation Army.
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