Looking for some fun in Liverpool these school holidays?

Stuart Zullo Latest News | Local Area Info | Local Events 5th July, 2013 1 Comment

school holidaysWell we’re halfway through the first week of school holidays, and we’ve already heard many Liverpool mums and dads asking for help with entertainment ideas for the kids.  Our Professionals Paradise Realty Casula Real Estate team has consulted a few parents ‘in the know’ and have come up with this great Casula event.

The Way Out West (WOW) Festival is back in town and is sure to be another fabulous success! Just in time for these school holidays, the only children’s festival in Western Sydney is a four-day event running from the 10th to the 13th of July. Aimed at children from the ages of 0-12, the Casula Powerhouse Arts’ Centre encourages kids to use their imaginations and explore their creative abilities through loads of fun activities on offer. Termite City is a new addition to WOW, and will involve the construction of a city made of recycled milk crates to form amazing mazes, tunnels and a whole new world for the kids to run riot in. With tonnes more fun shows, hands on activities, a disco, and design huts on show, it is without a doubt going to be the hit of the holidays.

For the full program of what WOW has to offer, and for detailed schedules of what’s running when, please visit http://www.wayoutwestfestival.com.au/#!program ,

Located at the Casula Powerhouse Arts’ Centre, all events at the festival are FREE but we insist on you booking at http://www.casulapowerhouse.com/booknow/  to avoid being turned away on the day, as it is sure to be a full house.

If you’re out of ideas for the holidays already, or would just like to offer the kids something a little different these holidays, make sure you book in early and take advantage of the school holiday fun on offer in and around Liverpool.  The kids will love getting out of the house and socialising with other like-minded kids these holidays.

What are your plans for these school holidays in Liverpool?

Comments (1)
Georgi Sullivan

What a wonderful idea for the local families. Liverpool has been needing something like this for years. Congratulations.

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