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Events for youth in Christchurch


24-7YOUTHWORK MEDIA RELEASE


PURPOSE: INFORMATION FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL PARENTS
ORGANISATION: 24-7 YOUTHWORK
WHAT: ACTIVITIES FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
WHEN: WEDNESDAY 2ND MARCH

WHAT IS HAPPENING ACROSS CHRISTCHURH FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS FOR WEDNESDAY 2ND MARCH

Hornby Area:

Option 1:

Where: Hornby Presbyterian Community Church- 27 Amyes Road, Hornby
When: 10am till 3pm
What: Come in and get involved in the fun activities which are planned for the young people of the Hornby area. This is run in conjunction with our free community café. Parent can come and grab a coffee in the café. Prayer and someone to chat is also available.

Option 2:

Where: Wycola Park
When: 10am till 2pm
What: Fun activities down at the park, bring own lunch and water


Burnside Area:

Where: Avonhead Baptist Church – 102 Avonhead Baptist Road
When: 9.30am till 3.00pm
What: Come and join in a giant game of earth ball soccer, games, zumba, a chill out zone with pool table, fooseball, wii, and air hockey. Then we're gonna watch a movie in the afternoon with sports and activities still outside

Riccarton Area:

Where: Riccarton Community Church / CDN – 44 Elizabeth Street
When: 10am till 2pm
What: Do some baking for those who have been affected by the earth quake

Hillmorton / Spreydon / Cashmere:

Where:
Start: Spreydon Domain (Domain Tce)
Finish: Spreydon Baptist Church (Cnr Lyttelton St and Cobham st)
When: 10.30am till 4.00pm
What: Hang out at the park with some free activities and free food followed by some more fun at Spreydon Baptist.

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