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Kids in the groove

THE J Greenzone and Bluelight Disco are joining forces to trial a combined dance party for nine to 13-year-olds.
Commencing this Friday 13 March, the disco will run from 7pm-9pm with a “Friday the 13th” theme.
Kids are encouraged to dress in to the ‘black’ theme with the best costume to win a pizza party from sponsors Eagle Boys along with a number of great lucky door prizes.
Darryn Parkes from Noosa Bluelight Association and Scott Braby from The J said the decision to combine the events was to lift the profile of the dance party, improving efficiency while investigating a variety of activities and event options for relevant age groups.
The J is also introducing a Kidzone Disco that will be held during the school holidays to cater for the younger six to nine-year-olds.
The first Kidzone Disco will be held on Tuesday 14 April from 10am-noon.
Parents are welcome to attend the Kidzone disco, and the cafe will be open.
There will be free jumping castles at both events.
Parent information for the combined dance party can be found at www.noosabluelight.org.

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