Kaipatiki Winter Fun - Preschool Play Mornings + Alot more
KCFT would appreciate your support to get the Winter Fun Programme out and about to our Kaipatiki residents, we know some are not FB followers, so apart from the normal outlets one might find the programmes information, we would appreciate you getting all your known friends who might like to know about the Summer or Winter Programme to `` like ``our page then they too get the info. But we still are mindful that we must ensure we get the porgrammes to all residents....across Kaipatiki.
Thank you......
Kaipatiki Winter Fun this season = at the moment ( DRAFT) looks like this
Monday Winter Fun for Senior Play & Games
Tuesday Preschool Play at two venues
Wednesday Preschool Play at two venues
Thursday Preschool Play
Friday Preschool Play
There are alot of mix and match thrugh the programme so you do need to keep an eye on this.......there also some
Saturdays or Sundays each month and they are Family Playdates with various themes...... and we were asked to have some later starts during this season and we have accommodated your request at some of the preschool play dates .......there are also a couple of of inter generational playdates planned as well...and then there are some exiting School Holiday options in the planning as well............so enjoy the winter with so much fun play time together........oh yes the Portable Playground is being considered to be brought into some indoor venues that can accommodate the structure...... But as always there is still a small window if you want to add a suggestion or two.
KCFT Team
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