The school holidays are fast approaching so it's time to add your events to the Department of Sport and Recreation's Active Kids Holiday Calendar FREE OF CHARGE!
11 December 2008
The calendar is full of fantastic opportunities for school aged kids
to get involved in action-packed, fun activities during the school
holidays.
The Active Kids Holiday Calendar is a great way to
promote active holiday programs. The calendar will be promoted widely
across WA to parents, students, schools and the media.
We need your help to get as many activities on the website as possible.
To
place your program information on the Active Kids Holiday Calendar in
time for the Term Three holidays, please register the details of your
organisation and submit (or update) your event information on the DSR website.
Let's work together to get more young people active!
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