OUR PLACE, OUR COMMUNITY
Civic and community events
Frightful 80s Drive-In
Spring Foodies Market
No Domestic Violence Ceremony
Our inaugural Spring Foodies Markets were the first in-person events held during the COVID-19 pandemic. This event attracted several hundred people to Kogarah Park Carlton.
Due to the NSW Government COVID-19 restrictions, we were unable to host the No Domestic Violence walk. Instead, we hosted a small ceremony at Kogarah Town Square where we heard from members of the community and paid respect to victims of domestic violence. The event was recorded live and made available on our website.
(Sunday 20 September 2020)
Frightful 80s Drive-In Cinema
(Friday 30 and Saturday 31 October 2020) To celebrate Halloween, we hosted the first Frightful 80s Drive-In Cinema at Donnelly Park, Kyle Bay. This event was held over two nights on the Halloween weekend, screening the first season of the hit Netflix series, Stranger Things. Over 70 cars attended each night. Attendees were encouraged to dress up their cars in a spooky fashion and two lucky people were awarded a gift voucher for best dressed car.
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(Friday 27 November 2020)
Christmas Ice Rink
(Sunday 13 – Friday 24 December 2020) In the two weeks leading up to Christmas, we hosted a free Ice-Skating Rink at Netstrata Jubilee Stadium. Each available skating session was booked out immediately. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 and the NSW Government restrictions that were imposed during the two weeks, the Ice-Skating Rink finished a few days early.