Snowy Monaro Regional Council is gearing up for Youth Week 2017 with a range of events and activities planned for the Snowy Monaro region.
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The week of festivities kicks off in Cooma with Friday Night Live on March 31. The Cooma Youth Hub hosts the event from 6pm with all welcome to cheer on local youth musical talent.
In Bombala one of the highlights of Youth Week is the Bombala Skate Park event with everyone meeting up at 4pm on Tuesday, April 4 for the official unveiling of the plaque created by Clayton Worley.
“We will be having pizza to help celebrate the occasion,” Snowy Monaro Regional Council economic development and tourism manager Karen Cash said.
It’s set to be an ace time in Bombala with a free tennis workshop on Saturday, April 1 and on Wednesday, April 5 there is a free tennis workshop and tennis competition starting at 4pm at the Delegate Tennis Courts.
All events are free and transport is available by calling 0407 404 625.
In Jindabyne there will be the Op Shop Fashion Show on Wednesday, April 5 at the Alpine Uniting Church Op Shop. The show is open to everyone who comes along, dressed up in their amazing op shop fashions.
Snowy Monaro Regional Council Youth Development Officer, Claire Rogerson, said she’s excited for what Youth Week has in store this year.
Other events during the week-long celebration of youth are designed to get young people and their families active.
Lake Crackenback is giving all young people under the age of 25 an activate pass to use on Sunday, April 2 and to end youth week, Cooma is hosting a Mess Fest organised by Project O in Centennial Park.
Many of the events are open to all, plus this year a free bus will be running for young people to get to events.
For information on these and more events for Youth Week contact the youth development officer in Bombala or on council’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/SnowyYouthCouncil.