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Minion madness: Unleash the fun at Noosa Civic

From 18 to 29 September, Noosa Civic invites families to participate in the exciting Minion Madness school holiday program.

Prepare for an unforgettable adventure as the mischievous minions take over the centre!

Here’s why parents should bring their kids to this exciting event.

1. Meet Kevin and Stuart (September 18 to 22): The larger-than-life Minion mascots, Kevin and Stuart, are waiting to greet your children with high-fives, hugs, and memorable photo ops. It’s a chance for kids to meet their favourite characters up close.

2. Minion-tastic selfies: WIN $100 Noosa Civic voucher! Strike a pose within the minion-themed combi van for incredible selfies. Plus, you can win a $100 Noosa Civic voucher!

3. Minion Scavenger Hunt (September 18 to 29): Join an exciting scavenger hunt with maps and clues to uncover hidden Minion treasures. The thrill of the search and the chance to win fabulous prizes will keep kids engaged.

4. Creative Coloring Competition: Encourage your kids’ artistic talents in the minion-themed colouring competition. Exciting minion prizes await the winners, providing a delightful and creative outlet for young artists.

Minion Madness at Noosa Civic is more than just a holiday program; it’s a memory-making extravaganza. Bring your kids for a fantastic time filled with laughter, creativity, and unforgettable family moments.

For more information visit noosacivicshopping.com.au/bello-minion-mania-is-here

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