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Jump in and bounce around

THE school holidays are almost here and the Noosa Leisure Centre has you covered with a range of holiday fun activities.
The kids play room is a place where the little ones can jump, bounce, crawl, play, balance and climb. The Jump Bunch Room will be open on 5, 7 and 9 January from 9am to noon.
Cost is $5 per child and adult-supervision is required.
The Jump Bunch holiday fun classes are also on offer Tuesdays and Thursday in the last two weeks of school holidays, starting with one to three year olds at 8.30am. Pre-booking are essential, phone the leisure centre to find out more details and costs for the classes.
For the little ones who like to stretch and grow, children’s yoga for children aged over six years, will be held on Tuesdays and Thursday from 4pm to 5pm.
For the more active children, the Noosa district basketball junior training camps are being held these school holidays. For more information phone 5447 1999 or visit www.noosa.basketball.net.au.
For all other classes, bookings are essential. Phone the centre to book and to find out more about costs and time.
The Noosa Leisure Centre is on Wallace Drive, Noosaville. Phone 5329 6550 for more information on any of the listed events.

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