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Youth Services Summer Calendar 2018/19 Our Services Youth Services Summer Calendar 2018/19 Our Services Youth Event Edge Youth Series – Holiday Centre Edge Youth Centre at Currambine Program Community Centre offers Based out of Anchors Youth young people 12 to 20 years an Centre, the City’s seasonal Youth opportunity to get involved in Event Series runs each school creative programs utilising the holidays. The Youth Services custom-built youth music studio team offers fun recreational and and the other facilities within educational activities for young the youth centre. Programs people 11 to 18 years living include Music Edge, a studio for within the City. Activities include young people 15 to 20 years and Adventure World, aerial and water Freestyle Edge, a dance program parks, skating rinks, movies, for young people 12 to 18 years. sports, arts activities, gaming, Music Edge: interactive workshops and much Mondays 3.30pm – 7.30pm more. Freestyle Edge: Visit y-lounge.com.au for further Tuesdays 4.00pm – 6.00pm information on the activities and to (during school term only) register. For further information contact Youth Services on 9400 4223. Anchors Youth Centre Based at Heathridge Community Centre, Anchors Youth Centre offers a wide range of programs and activities for young people 11 to 18 years. The centre offers game tables including pool and ping pong, gaming consoles, sports, arts activities, projects, referral and support. Mid-week Drop In: Friday Night Drop In: Wednesdays 4.00pm – 6.00pm Fridays 5.00pm – 9.00pm (during school term only) For further information contact Youth Services on 9400 4228. OUR SERVICES Our services continued Youth Outreach The Youth Outreach team is a completely mobile youth service which work with young people aged 11 to 25 years in public spaces, like shopping centres, skate parks and train stations. The Youth Outreach workers offer a constant point of contact and can provide support, mentoring, advocacy and referral to specialist services. The purpose built youth trailer can bring activities to you. If you have something they can help you with get in touch on 9400 4218 or 9400 4043. Youth Truck Tuesday Mirror Park, Ocean Reef The Youth Truck is a purpose built 3.00pm – 6.00pm mobile youth centre for young people aged 11 to 18 years. The fully Wednesday accessible truck features a wheelchair Shepherds Bush Pump and Jump Track, hoist, fully functioning kitchen, game Kingsley consoles, BBQ, art equipment and 3.00pm – 6.00pm more. The Youth Truck visits different Thursday locations across the City as well as visiting schools and other community Juniper Park, Duncraig and youth events. For further 3.00pm – 6.00pm information cal 9400 4905. Friday Monday Kinross Skate Park, Kinross 5.30pm – 8.30pm Beldon Park, Beldon 3.00pm – 6.00pm Our services continued Other programs and events Skate Park Festivals The City’s Youth Services team hold a variety of programs around the sports of BMX, skate and scooter. These include four competitions a year held at Carine, Mirror Park and Kinross skate parks and Shepherds Bush Pump and Jump Trail. As part of the competitions there are activities for the whole family including amusements, art, workshops and sausage sizzle. Summer Sessions Summer Sessions is a series of four free small scale youth events including music, sport, art and amusement activities held at public parks within the City. These events occur in January for young people aged 11 to 18 years. Defeat the Beat Held each April as part of WA Youth Week, Defeat the Beat is a music competition for young people 12 to 18 years who live or study within the City. The competition caters to all musical styles including bands, soloist, duos, DJ’s and MC’s and each year great prizes are up for grabs. Other programs and events DIARY DATES December 2018 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Last night for Anchors Friday night drop in – end of year party 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Last night Last night for Freestyle for Anchors Edge mid-week drop in 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Last night Last night for Music for Youth Edge Truck 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Closed – Christmas Boxing Day Closed – Closed – no program Day no program no program 31 Closed – no program DIARY DATES January 2019 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 4 5 6 New Years Closed – Closed – Closed – Day no program no program no program 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Latitude Camel Summer Rock Friday night Aerial Farm and Sessions Tom and Roll drop-in Park and Kalamunda Simpson, Mountain returns Gamevault Water Slide Mullaloo Biking and Music Edge Park 1.00pm – Cinemas returns 7.00pm (14-18yrs only) Youth Truck Adventure returns World 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Perth Zoo Quirky Summer Mega Fast Friday night and FunCats Cactus Art Sessions Go Karts and drop-in River Sailing School and Beldon Park, Perth Wake Rollerdrome Beldon Park 3.00pm – (14-18yrs 7.00pm only) Stand Up Paddle- boarding and Birds of Prey 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Lena Lu Aloha and Summer Late night Friday night Bomboloni Clip’n’Climb Sessions Adventure drop-in Donuts and Surfhouse Sorrento World Holey Moley (Anchors Foreshore, (14-18yrs Mini Golf Leadership Sorrento only) group only) 1.00pm – 7.00pm Bubble Soccer and Bayswater Waves 28 29 30 31 Australia Nostalgia Summer Trees Day Public Box Gaming Sessions Adventure Holiday and Grand Juniper Park, Zip-lining Cinemas Duncraig and Luna 3.00pm – Outdoor 7.00pm Cinemas Learn to Ice (14-18years Skate/Play only) Ice Hockey and Cockburn ARC Waterslides February 2019 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 1 2 3 Carine Skate Park Competition 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Freestyle Kinross Edge returns Skate Park Competition 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Anchors Shepherds Mid-Week Bush BMX drop in Competition returns 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Mirror Skate Park Competition 25 26 27 28 Legend Skate Park Festival Holiday Program *School Holiday Program Bookings are subject to change. Youth Truck Edge Youth Centre Please keep up to date with Anchors Youth Centre Summer Sessions activities on y-lounge.com.au DIARY DATES continued 1 MARMION AVENUE Kinross ROAD BURNS BEACH Burns Beach MITCHELL FREEW Joondalup AD CONNOLL BURNS BEACH RO Y DRIVE AY B U R G N MOORE DRIVE R S Iluka AN D B B E O A U C Currambine LE H VA R O RD A D 2 SHENTON AVENUE O C E A LAKE JOONDALUP N R E YELLAGONGA REGIONAL E F Ocean Connolly R O A Reef D L A K E S I D E HODGES DRIVE D R I V E PA T H RK E Heathridge JOOND Edgewater 3 ALUP DRIVE OCEAN REEF RO 4 J O O N D G A AD A L T U E P Beldon Mullaloo 5 E RIV O D ALO ULL M YELLAGONGA REGIONAL N Craigie O R T Kallaroo H S H O Woodvale R E D PA R I WHITFORDS AVENUE RK V E 6 W H I T F O R D MITCHELL FREE S A V E N U Padbury E Hillarys WA LAKE Y GOOLLELAL Kingsley HEPBURN AVENUE 8 HILLARYS BOAT HARBOUR W ANNEROO RO MARMION AVENUE Duncraig Sorrento Greenwood AD 7 W E RWICKWA RO AD S T C OA 9 S T DR Warwick I V Marmion E BEACH ROAD 10 Craigie 1 Kinross Skate Park, Kinross 2 Edge Youth Centre, Currambine 3 Anchors Youth Centre, Heathridge 4 Mirror Park Skate Park, Ocean Reef 5 Beldon Park, Beldon 6 Tom Simpson Park, Mullaloo 7 Sorrento Foreshore, Sorrento 8 Shepherds Bush Pump and Jump Track, Kingsley 9 Juniper Park, Duncraig 10 Carine Skate Park, Carine Locations Watch this space Autumn Youth Youth Week Event Series WA 2019 Youth Week WA 2019 will run from 2019 Saturday 13 April – Saturday 20 Keep an eye out for the Autumn April and it is the single largest Youth Event Series for 11 to 18 celebration of young people on year olds this upcoming April the Western Australian youth school holidays. Search and like calendar. the ‘City of Joondalup Youth Services’ on Facebook to keep up to date with the latest programs, services and events. Joondalup Festival 2019 The Joondalup Festival is the spectacular finale to the City of Joondalup’s summer events season, a three-day feast of arts and cultural happenings. Celebrating twenty years in 2018, it is the northern corridor’s largest and most significant community event. Joondalup Festival will run from Friday 5 – Sunday 7 April 2019. For more information visit joondalup.wa.gov.au Contact Us To keep up to date with what’s happening in Youth Services, like us on Facebook, check out y-lounge.com.au or subscribe to our online newsletter. If you would like more information about any of our services and events you can contact us on 9400 4225 or email [email protected] y-lounge.com.au City of Joondalup Youth Services Watch this space .
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