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2019-Summer-Activities-Brochure.Pdf Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Junior tennis Camp 29 July - 2 August Various All Ages Please contact Bawnacre Centre Arts & Crafts 29 July - 2 August 11 - 1pm 5 - 9 years £15 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Arts & Crafts 29 July - 2 August 2 - 4pm 10 - 16 years £15 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Gymnastics 5 - 9 August 11 - 1pm 6 - 8 years £20 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Gymnastics 5 - 9 August 2 - 4pm 9 - 16 years £20 Please contact Bawnacre to register Junior Open Tennis Championships 5 - 10 August Various All Ages Free - Please contact Bawnacre Centre Dodgeball 7 August 11.30 - 1pm 12+ £3 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register All Ireland Inter-Provincial Junior Tennis 12 - 15 August Various U14 + U18 Teams already selected but Championships spectators welcome to watch Football 21 - 23 August 2 - 4pm 6 - 12 £9 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Beginners Summer Drumming Work- 1 - 5 July Various 7 - 11 years Register at Bawnacre Centre shop Gaa Cul Camp 1 - 5 July Various Primary Register at Bawnacre Centre School Hockey 1 - 5 July 11am-1pm 6 -12 years £15 Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Goal Ball Activity Session 10 July 10am - 11.30am 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Sensory Activity Session 10 July 12noon - 1.30pm 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Bawnacre Centre to register Bonny Baby Competition 13 July 2pm 1 - 3 years Free - Enter on the day Pet Show 13 July 2.30pm All Ages Free - Enter on the day Soccer Skills 15 July 11am Primary Free - Enter on the day School Pool Competition 15 July 7pm Primary Free - Enter on the day School Boys Gaelic Football Skills 16 July 11am Primary Free - Enter on the day School Teddy Bears Picnic 16 July 2.30pm Pre Primary £2 - Please pay at the door 5K / 10K 16 July 7pm All Ages Please contact Bawnacre Centre Pool Competition 17 July 2 - 4pm U15 Boys Free - Enter on the day Tiny Tots Disco 17 July 7 - 9pm Pre Primary £1 - Please pay at the door Snooker Competition 17 July 7pm U18 Boys Free - Enter on the day Table Tennis / Badminton Competition 18 July 2pm U14 + U16 Free - Enter on the day Soccer Competition (enter a team of 6 18 July 7pm Primary Boys £5 per team - Please contact by 1pm) Bawnacre Centre to register Summer Sports Day 19 July 2pm All Ages Free - Enter on the day Summer Snooker Spree 29 July - 3 August 2-6pm Post Primary Free - Enter on the day Boys Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Summer Bus Programme 1 July - 5 July Various 8 - 16 years £5.00 per day See page 10 National Pool Lifeguard 1 July - 7 July 9am - 3pm 16+ years £250.00 - Please contact Qualification* Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Disability Archery 8 July 3pm - 4.30pm 8 - 17 years £3.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Goal Ball Activity Session 9 July 11am - 12.30pm 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Sensory Activity Session 9 July 2pm - 3.30pm 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Wheelchair Activity Session 10 July 3pm - 4.30pm 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Ju-Jitsu Camp 1 - 5 July 10 - 12noon 6-14 Years Please contact [email protected] Mini Campers 16 July - 18 July 10am - 12noon 3 - 4 years £18.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Goal Ball Activity Session 8 July 10am - 11.30am 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Survive & Thrive* 16 July - 19 July 1pm - 3pm 12+ years £24.72 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Sensory Activity Session 8 July 12noon - 1.30pm 8 - 17 years Free - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Xplorer Orienteering 21 July 2.30pm - 4.30pm Family Activity Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Tiny Tumblers Fun Day 8 July 1.45pm - 3.15pm 3 - 4 years £3 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Camp Erne 22 July - 25 July 10am - 3.30pm 8 - 12 years £54.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Teen Activity Day 9 July 10.30am - 12+ years £3 - Please contact Castle Park 12.30pm Leisure Centre to register Kiddie Camp 29 July - 1 August 10am - 1pm 5 - 7 years £34.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Tiny Tumblers Fun Day 10 July 1.45pm - 3.15pm 3 - 4 years £3 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Survive & Thrive* 29 July - 2 August 1pm - 3pm 12+ years £30.90 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Twinkle Toes 15 July - 19 July 10am - 1pm 4 - 6 years £32 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Xplorer Orienteering 4 August 2.30pm - 4.30pm Family Activity Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Gymnastics 15 July - 19 July 1.30pm - 3.30pm 6 - 8 years £20 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Camp Erne 5 August - 8 August 10am - 3.30pm 8 - 12 years £54.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Gymnastics 15 July - 19 July 3.30pm - 5.30pm 9 - 16 years £20 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Kiddie Camp 12 August - 15 August 10am - 1pm 5 - 7 years £34.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Jumping Jacks 22 July - 26 July 10am - 3pm 7 - 12 years £52 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Survive & Thrive 12 August - 16 August 1pm - 3pm 12+ years £30.90 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Twinkle Toes 29 July - 2 August 10am - 1pm 4 - 6 years £32 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Gymnastics 19 August - 23 August 10am - 12noon 5 - 8 years £20.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Jumping Jacks 5 August - 9 August 10am - 3pm 7 - 12 years £52 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Gymnastics 19 August - 23 August 1pm - 3pm 9 - 11 years £20.00 - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Twinkle Toes 12 August - 16 August 10am - 1pm 4 - 6 years £32 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Xplorer Orienteering 25 August 2.30pm - 4.30pm Family Activity Free - Please contact Fermanagh Lakeland Forum to register Gymnastics 12 August - 16 August 1.30pm - 3.30pm 6 - 8 years £20 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register National Pool Lifeguard Qualification* 27 August - 1 September 9am - 3pm 16+ years £250.00 - Please contact Ferman- agh Lakeland Forum to register Gymnastics 12 August - 16 August 3.30pm - 5.30pm 9 - 16 years £20 - Please contact Castle Park Leisure Centre to register Disability 1to1 Fermanagh Lakeland Forums Swimability Programme offers 1 - 1 swimming lessons Ju-Jitsu Camp 1 - 5 July 10-12noon 6-14 Years Please contact Swim for children / young people with disabilities. [email protected] Programme IFA Summer Camp 27 August - 30 August 10am - 1pm 5 - 13 years please contact Contact Rita @ 02866324121 for further details [email protected] Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Fast Track Group Swim Lessons 22 July - 26 July Various 4+ years £37 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track 1:1 Swim Lessons 22 July - 26 July Various Various £77 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Multi - Activity Camp 29 July - 2 August 10am - 3.30pm 4 - 12 years £59 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track Group Swim Lessons 29 July - 2 August Various 4+ years £37 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track 1:1 Swim Lessons 29 July - 2 August Various Various £77 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Multi - Activity Camp 5 August - 9 August 10am - 3.30pm 4 - 12 years £59 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track Group Swim Lessons 5 August - 9 August Various 4+ years £37 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track 1:1 Swim Lessons 5 August - 9 August Various Various £77 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Disability 1 to 1 Swim Programme 5 August - 9 August 10.30am / 5-18 years £55.60 - Please contact Omagh 11.00am / Leisure Complex to register 11.30am Multi - Activity Camp 12 August - 16 August 10am - 3.30pm 4 - 12 years £59 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track Group Swim Lessons 12 August - 16 August Various 4+ years £37 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track 1:1 Swim Lessons 12 August - 16 August Various Various £77 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track Group Swim Lessons 19 August - 23 August Various 4+ years £37 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Fast Track 1:1 Swim Lessons 19 August - 23 August Various Various £77 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Summer Bus Programme 19 August - 23 August See page 11 8 - 16 years £5.00 per day Activity Date Time Age Cost / Application Procedure Rookie Lifeguard 1 July - 5 July 9am - 12noon 8 - 12 years £55 - Please contact Omagh Leisure Complex to register Disability 1to1 Swim Programme Rookie Lifeguard 1 July - 5 July 12.30pm - 3.30pm 8 - 12 years £55 - Please contact Omagh This scheme provides children / young people with a disability the opportunity to learn how to swim through one to one swim sessions. Leisure Complex to register Multi - Activity Camp 1 July - 5 July 10am - 3.30pm 4 - 12 years £59 - Please contact Omagh • Accompanying parent/guardian/carer are free of charge.
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