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Free school holiday fun at our local libraries

Families are encouraged to take advantage of the free fun-filled activities to entertain children throughout the Easter holidays at Beerwah and Maleny libraries. The activities cater for all ages with a great range of programs. Children can let their creativity go wild by making pixel art characters, superhero characters and master builders in the LEGO challenges. Children can even get techie with Robotic workshops using Ozobots and film making iPads, amazing apps and their Library as a backdrop. Tuesday, March 29, (Beerwah) Join in for pixel art and crafts inspired by the world of pixelated games! From 10.00am (suitable for ages five+). Just turn up for this activity, no bookings are required.

Wednesday, March 30 (Maleny) Join the ‘Activate’ team to create your own Heroes vs. Villains short film. Jump into the fun world of super-strength, invisibility and flight in the ultimate showdown in good against evil! Activity suitable for ages six+. 9.00am - 10.30am. Bookings essential.

Thursday, March 31, (Maleny) Join in for pixel art and crafts inspired by the world of pixelated games! From 9.30am - 11.30am (suitable for ages five+) Just turn up for this activity, no bookings are required. Friday, April 1, (Beerwah) Retro gaming - drop in and play classic video game systems like Sega, Pacman, Wii, and more! 1.00pm - 3.00pm. Activity suitable for ages five+. No bookings required.

Wednesday, April 6, (Maleny) Create and construct your favourite gaming characters out of craft materials. Activity suitable for ages five+. 9.30am -11.30am. No bookings required. Wednesday, April 6, (Beerwah) Geckoes Wildlife promises a wildlife experience that stimulates the senses! Get up close and personal with Frogs, Lizards, Turtles, Pythons and Tree Snakes, Possums, an Owl and of course a baby Crocodile! Suitable for ages five+. 12.30pm - 1.30pm. Bookings essential.

Tuesday, April 5 (Beerwah) Ozobots - learn all about these tiny tinker robots to discover the fundamentals of coding. 10.00am. Activity suitable for ages eight+. Bookings essential.

Tuesday, April 5 (Maleny) Come in your pyjamas for stories, songs and craft. Activity suitable for ages eight and under. 5.00pm - 6.00pm. Bookings essential.

Unless specified, all workshops are free, however bookings are essential for most. Bookings are open now and can be done either online by visiting Council’s library website http://library. sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au alternatively contact Beerwah and Maleny Library on 5475 8989. These programs are sure to be popular so if you need to book, book early to avoid disappointment.

GLASSHOUSE MOUNTAINS RIDING SCHOOL MUMS—DADS—KIDS AND FRIENDS! Come join us on the 1st and 9th of April for some family friendly fun!

All ages are welcomed! 10am start at the Beerwah primary school.

Tug-o-War Ninja Rolls Speed Kicks  Sword Fights  Board Breaks  Warrior Races  Power Punches  AND MORE!   

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This is a parents verse kids day! So YES!! Mum and Dad you are going to join in and beat the kids in a variety of games and drills!

EASTER SCHOOL HOLIDAY CAMPS Tuesday March 29 Wednesday March 30 Wednesday April 6 Thursday April 7

Come for the day $130, 2 days $240, or make it a sleepover $280

All workshops 9.00am to 3.30pm

Regular lessons $50 for 1hr in a group session. Private lessons available

GAIN CONFIDENCE AROUND HORSES AND PARTICIPATE IN: How to care for your horse, brushing, feeding, tacking up, basic riding lesson, games on horse back, a trail ride, washing and getting your horse ready for the paddock again, marshmallows over camp fire,(sleepover). We have lots of fun. WHAT TO BRING? long pants/jeans, sun safe shirt, morning tea, lunch and friends. (parents are welcome to stay) WHAT DO WE SUPPLY? Ponies/horses, helmets, riding boots, a safe environment, holiday entertainment, a day with your OWN horse. SLEEPOVER: need bedding (dinner and 2nd day food we supply) EMAIL:

partyponies8@bigpond.com

WHERE ARE WE? 280 Yeates Rd, Beerwah 4519 Yeates Rd runs off Old Gympie Rd, 280 is at the very end, you will see the arena from the road. CONTACT: BELINDA SHORT MOBILE:

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Holiday activities at Mary Cairncross

Bush Detectives with Geckoes Wildlife Tuesday, March 29 from 10.30am - 12.00noon. Often we find evidence of animals but not the actual ‘live’ animal. This presentation and activity provides an introduction to children on how to identify animals from tracks, scats, skulls and other animal evidence. You may be surprised at what could be living in your neighbourhood that you haven’t seen yet! Age group is for families aged six plus, for enquiries email: cclp@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Creating wildlife habitat Tuesday, March 29 from 1.00pm – 2.30pm. Constructing habitats (i.e. bird nests and possum shelters) made from recycled materials. Take these lovely natural shelters home to install in your own garden to create new habitat. Age Group is for ages six plus for enquiries email: cclp@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au Wildlife Art - cute and furry flying foxes and their habitats Wednesday, March 30, 10.00am – 11.30am. Children will explore the amazing flying foxes and their habitat with Raeleen. Cheryl will then guide children in drawing the animals using techniques of proportion, and textures to create their own unique composition which tell a story of their animal. Their masterpiece will be mixed media combo of graphite pencils, watercolour paints and soft pastels. Age group is for ages five to eight, for enquiries email: cclp@ sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au To book on-line go directly http://www.community.sunshinecoast. qld.gov.au/events?page=3 The workshop registration fee of $7.50 per participant must be paid at the time of booking online. NB some workshops may attract an additional materials cost. Mary Cairncross Scenic Reserve is located at 148 Mountain View Road, Maleny.

Holiday fun at Vacation Care If you would like something fun to do over the Easter school holidays then some of our local vacation care programs are worth checking out. Many families are entitled to CCB (child care benefit) and CCR (child care rebate) subsidies which can be applied to your daily fees to reduce your cost of attending. Mooloolah Outside School Hours and Vacation Care are doing lots of activities around the theme of environment and growing things. They have new gardens with herbs started and during the first week kids will be looking at activities around the theme ‘How does your Garden Grow?’ which includes making a little scarecrow. Also planned for the week is stained glass leaf craft as well as the opportunity to learn how to sprout seeds. At the end of week one will be an excursion to see ‘Kung Fu Panda 3’ at the movies. In the second week, kids will be making paper plate scarecrows and ‘dirt slice’ to eat. Activities also include going to the local dam for a sausage sizzle, a puppet show ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, and making sock puppets. The week will finish with making paper flowers and activities for Environment Day. Any school age child in the area can be enrolled and families are entitled to CCB and CCR for the holiday fun. Please contact Belinda to book in and gather any further information you wish. Come along and make new friends. Open from 7.00am until 6.00pm daily during the week. Mooloolah After School and Vacation Care Program, King Road Mooloolah admin@mooloolahoshc.com contact Belinda on 5494 7491. Glenview School is running their Kidz Bizz vacation care program with each day of the holidays split into a morning and afternoon activity - kids can come for a full day or half day care. Most of the activities planned over the two weeks will incur no additional costs. Some of the activities included during the first week are; birthday party games and a handball competition, creating an ‘inertia’ zoom ball and making ‘grasshead’ activities and paper-mache crafts. On Friday of the first week is ‘Jumping castle day’ (an additional $12.00) for a day filled with bouncy fun. The second week of the holidays will feature a ‘how to make icecream in a bag’ workshop, Zumba dance off and construction afternoon with ‘Amazing Maize’. There will also be the great scooter and bike games and challenges on wheels, so don’t forget your wheels and helmet. Later in the week there is cupcake decorating and a soccer skills workshop (additional $10.00). Finally the week’s activities will end with playdough creations and the ever popular ‘stop motion’ movie making workshop using iPads. The centre is open to all school aged children and runs from 7.00am6.00pm. Glenview School Kidz Biz After School and Vacation Care, 6 Leeding Road, Glenview. Contact Katherine and the team at Kidz. biz@bigpond.com.au or contact 0437 900 680 or enrol online at https://glenviewss.eq.edu.au Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre run an action packed vacation care program that caters for all early childhood and school age children. Inspired by the children that attend the centre; the Easter school holidays will have heaps of exciting activities planned, guaranteed to keep kids of all ages happy. Week one kicks off with an excursion to Morayfield ten pin bowling. Other activities include ‘superstar makeovers’, a no additional cost walking excursion and a dancing workshop hosted by the Black Swan School of Dance. Week two will see a BBB day (biscuits, bed and board games) and a ‘painting madness’ day. there will a science adventure day where kids can get innovative with science experiments followed by an AFL excursion day. The holiday activities will conclude with a no additional cost ‘slip n slide’ day. The Centre is open from 6.30am - 6.30pm and some activities will incur an additional cost. Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre,2 Page Street,Glass House Mountains GlassHouse@qccs.com.au. Contact Ange on 5438 7311.

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Ready, steady, grow! Glasshouse Mountains Early Education Centre director, Ange Hardy is excited to announce the opening of four more rooms at the centre. Receiving all their licensing on March 15 for the new area has meant their capacity has risen from 75 children to 151. This also means more places for before and after school care, as well as expanding their popular vacation care programs. Ange and the team have worked hard to build a consistently improving standard of quality childcare over the whole centre, which has resulted in the need for more places. Ange builds

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on this passion for striving to achieve the best, by using her skills to provide a service that positively supports all aspects of children’s early interactions, learning and lives. Believing that everyone has the right to good quality affordable childcare, Ange feels that the business is unique in the way it offers a number of additional services and activities at very competitive fees. Actively encouraging nutritious food choices, the centre offers wholesome, preservative-free meals that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Personal training, interactive learning portals and regular community involvement are some of the additional activities on offer. Ange and her staff are always looking for new ways to engage with the local community. The centre has a full time mini-bus to provide home pick-ups, and also school drop offs and pick-ups too. Currently they offer this service to Beerwah State Primary, Glasshouse Christian College, Glasshouse and Beerburrum State schools, with a view to expanding in the future through demand. With the centres support for working families top of their agenda, you can be sure that all the little extras are catered for, for all ages. For example they offer schoolies afternoon brain-boosting snacks from their own range from the Healthy Cooking Company, as well as a dedicated homework club which is essential for working parents. “Please look out for news after Easter of our Open Day – meeting and being part of such an

amazing community is very important to us,” says Ange. “If you are looking for a fully qualified, caring, friendly team of dedicated professionals to care and support your child (and you too!), we would love to meet you.” For an obligation free tour of the centre, or even to just ask a few questions, please call Ange and the team on 5438 7311, or call in to 2 Page Street, Glass House Mountains (no appointment necessary).

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FREE TRIAL Classes Saturday Mornings at Landsborough Primary School

Vaccination levels too low

Shadow Health Minister Mark McArdle has expressed his disappointment and dismay that Sunshine Coast immunisation rates reportedly fall behind the national target of 95% by 6.8%. “According to the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register just 88.2% of Coast children are immunised. This equates to a disturbing 11.8% of Sunshine Coast children under the age of five, and 13% of two-year-olds, at risk of contracting or spreading diphtheria, tetanus, whooping cough, polio, meningococcal, and chicken pox, among others. “We have all seen those horrific images on television of children with whooping cough gasping for air. To know that by vaccinating children under five, to not have to go through the excruciating experience of watching an infant cough so uncontrollably and so violently that they die, is a tremendous relief for any parent. “So why isn’t the message getting through? The decision not to vaccinate one child actually threatens the health of an entire community. “While some diseases are less common than others, they still exist and without immunisation, we will face disease outbreaks, serious illness and worse still, preventable deaths. “I urge parents to discuss any concerns they may have with their doctor and avoid delaying the decision. It is extremely important immunisation starts as early as possible in a child’s life if we are to prevent the spread of disease,” Mr McArdle said.

Kids Easter Holiday Tie Dye Workshop Thursday, March 31 at 10.00am at the Beerwah CWA Hall on Simpson Street. Bookings essential, please call 0400 027 591. Learn how to Tie Dye a T-Shirt. T-shirts can be supplied, cost is $15.00, or bring along your own white cotton garment/pillowcase and cost is $10.00.

Parenting workshop Circle of Security is an attachment based parenting tool to help parents/care givers increase awareness and mindfulness of their child’s emotional and physical needs. This six week workshop is for parents to walk away with a few extra tools that will help to confidently identify and respond to their child’s emotional cues. The benefits of identifying your child’s needs positively will build resilience, improve self esteem and enhance relationships with parents, family and friends. You will find Circle of Security informative and invaluable in your parenting journey. The workshop starts on Wednesday, April 13, 9.30am - 11.30am at the Maleny Neighbourhood Centre, 17 Bicentenary Lane Maleny. Cost is $30.00, for bookings phone Wendy on 0423 716 705 or email wendy@calcomm.org.au

Do you have a child in Kindy to Year 2 who needs extra support? Finding school stressful?

All About Autism can help! Spaces now available in our Pre-Prep class and Prep-Year 2 class, providing individualised intensive education. Classes are small groups (3-4 children), support academic, social and emotional learning and are accessed in addition to mainstream schooling. BASED IN LANDSBOROUGH ~ HIGHLY SKILLED TEACHER ~ INDIVIDUALISED ATTENTION ~ IMPROVED SELF-CONFIDENCE

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