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Park program over break

CASEY kids are gearing up for Wilson Botanic Park’s school holiday program over the Easter break.
The Berwick park’s Junior Bunyip Program that aims to entertain and educate is an environmental program suited for children aged from six to 10 years.
Children participating in the Easter initiative will be treated to a special appearance by Bertie the Bunyip, an Easter egg hunt, storytelling and craft activities. The sessions will be held on Monday 29 March, Tuesday 30 March, Wednesday 31 March and Thursday 1 April from 1.30pm to 4pm and costs $12.50 per child.
Children are required to bring an afternoon snack and drink, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes and appropriate clothing for the weather.
Bookings and pre-payment is essential by calling Wilson Botanic Park on 9707 5818.

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