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Learn to skate at Noosa Civic

Noosa Civic Shopping Centre is excited to announce its partnership with Chiggy’s, a renowned local skateboarding company, to bring learn to skate workshops to children during the upcoming school holidays.

The workshops, which will run from Monday 26 June to Friday 7 July (excluding the weekend), offer a unique opportunity for kids to discover the thrill of skateboarding in a safe and supportive environment.

Over the course of 10 days, 1200 spots are available to be booked with eight half-hour sessions a day, 15 children per session.

Noosa Civic Shopping Centre is delighted to team up with Chiggy’s to offer this exciting program.

With Chiggy’s’ expertise and experience in skateboarding, children will receive professional guidance and instruction as they embark on their skateboarding journey.

Hosted by Chiggy’s, this workshop aims to introduce children to the fundamentals of skateboarding in a fun and engaging way.

This workshop is suitable for all skill levels, from beginners to those looking to refine their skills. Limited spots are available, so early booking is a must to secure a place.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Chiggy’s to offer the learn to skate workshops this school holidays,“ said Aimee Dodge, marketing manager for Noosa Civic Shopping Centre.

“Skateboarding is a fantastic way for children to develop their coordination, balance, and confidence while having a great time. We are confident that this collaboration will provide a unique and exciting experience for the young participants.“

To find out more about the learn to skate workshops and register your child, visit noosacivicshopping.com.au/come-skate-with-us/

Stay updated on the latest news and announcements by following Noosa Civic Shopping Centre on @noosacivic

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