P2P Feb - Mar 2015 - page 11

YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2015 PAGE
YOUR
Centres
Rhythmic Dance
classes offered
Allegro Rhythmic Gymnastics will soon recommence
Gym Fun classes for pre-school boys and girls. Classes
which are based on the Gymnastics Australia Launch Pad
program will be conducted every Tuesday morning at
the Lefevre Community Stadium. These classes focus on
strength, flexibility and agility using colourful apparatus
and games. Launchpad is an introduction to all forms of
gymnastics as well as being a good building block
for all sports.
Allegro Rhythmic Gymnastics is also taking enrolments for
the highly successful rhythmic gymnastics program for girls
wishing to participate in both recreational and competitive
rhythmic gymnastics. In 2014 Allegro gymnasts were
medalists in local, national and international competitions.
If you would like your daughter to be involved in this
beautiful and elegant Olympic sport, contact the Head
Coach Romana Becker on 0413 791 001 to arrange a free
Come and Try session.
Children Party Packages
at Lefevre
Let us host your child’s next birthday party! Allow them
to share their sporting experience with friends and family
in a fun, friendly and safe environment.
Different packages available including: roller skating,
basketball, soccer, badminton, netball and many more
at an affordable price.
Not only will you get an indoor sporting experience
but added use of our fantastic function hall space
to set up food and refreshments, gifts and other
party arrangements.
For more information or to book a party please contact
our friendly staff at Lefevre Community Stadium
8405 6908.
Harmony Day at Kilburn
Community Centre
David and Carole Malinda live in Blair Athol and have
been happily married for 36 years. They have been
centrally involved in the Kilburn Community Centre
over the last twenty years and are highly regarded in
the local community. David and Carole contribute to
the diverse and rich culture of our City.
Harmony Day is an Australian Government initiative
which coincides with the United Nations International
Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination.
Since 1999, many schools, childcare centres,
community groups, churches and businesses across
the City have celebrated at Harmony Day events.
By participating in Harmony Day activities we can
learn and understand how all Australians from diverse
backgrounds equally belong to this nation and make
it a better place.
Last year, Council ran an initiative in support of the
Racism. It Stops with Me. Campaign, with many local
families and businesses pledging to reflect on what
they can do to counter racism in our communities.
Harmony Day 2015 will be celebrated at Kilburn
Community Centre with a ‘World of Tea’ morning tea
event from 10am-12pm on Friday 20 March.
A range of teas from around the world will be available
for tasting. Come and expand your mind and tastebuds
at this engaging and relaxing event. For those who
do not wish to try the more obscure and unusual
selections and styles, a range of more familiar teas
will be available to ensure everyone can enjoy a
nice cuppa!
For more information about the ‘World of Tea’ morning
tea Harmony Day event at Kilburn Community Centre,
please contact Leigh on 8405 6730. The details of a
library activity for Harmony Day can also be found
on page 5.
David and Carole Malinda
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