3096 days ago

Spaces still left - Horses & Arts Holiday Programme, Ambury Park Centre

Debra Moore from Ambury Park Centre Inc

Ambury Park Centre is situated on the beautiful Ambury Regional Park - Mangere Bridge, & is for the first time offering a Children's School Holiday Programme.
This is themed - Horses And Arts!
It's going to be great fun! All enquiries to: Marja.VanDerMeulen@AmburyParkCentre.org.nz
Spaces are limited. Age: 6–13 years old
When:
Mon 17 Jul 2017, 8:30am–3:30pm
Day 1 Game On!
Tue 18 Jul 2017, 8:30am–3:30pm Day 2 Farm Funtastic
Wed 19 Jul 2017, 8:30am–3:30pm Day 3 Own Your Own Pony
Where: Ambury Park Centre for Riding Therapy, 66 Wellesley Road, Mangere Bridge, Auckland
Cost: $50.00
per child per day. You can book for one, two or three days - what ever suits!


Ambury Park Centre reserves the right to change the Programme should the situation arise. Eg. Bad weather etc.

Game On! - Day 1 - 17th July 2017
Do you have what it takes to become a real farm champion? Join us for a fun filled day with exciting farm games such as apple bobbing, obstacle course, horseshoe throwing, hay bale race & much more. Get creative & decorate your own horseshoe to take home.

Farm Funtastic - Day 2 - 18th July 2017
Join in with our farm scavenger hunt and get up close and personal to the farm animals next door at Ambury Farm. Bring your gumboots.

Own Your own Pony - Day 3 - 19th July 2017
Don't have a pony of your own? Our wonderful ponies would love to be taken care of on this day. Take them out on a farm walk, groom them & make them look stunning with paint. Bake some yummy horse cookies to take home & share with your friends.

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