Kite Festival
In 2024 the Ginninderry Kite Festival is back as part of the Unviersity of Canberra Research Festival!
UC Ginninderry Community Day celebrates Ginninderry’s unique community and environment. There will be a range of fun, family-friendly activities demonstrating the work by UC researchers to make Ginninderry a better place to live and play.
Register for your free ticket on the link below
Featured activities:
- Kite Festival – Join Ginninderry’s own kite festival! Make and fly your own kites (all ages). The Kite Festival will include DIY kite activities alongside professional kite flying.
- Frogging Talks at The Link Dam (talks will begin at 11am, 12pm, and 1pm) – hear from UC researchers about their efforts to reintroduce frog populations wiped out by a nasty fungus. Learn about all things frogs, frogging and how you can contribute to the project as members of the community!
- Playful Pathways for Little Learners – a collection of fun activities for kids, including:
- Write from the Start invites families with children aged 0 to 8 to experience a range of activities that will encourage pre-writing and writing from the very start of life! From structures to encourage body movement, activities to engage in BIG WRITING, and opportunities to type on keyboards, this promises to be an enriching experience for all involved. Families will learn how to encourage pre-writing and writing at home through digital and printed take-home resources.
- STEMFest invites children (aged 3-8) to collect a STEM passport stamp as they move through several STEM activity stations and collect a small prize at the end. The activities offer an interactive and educational experience and introduces children (and their parents) to STEM activities through hands-on activities. Parents are also provided at-home resources.
- Block Party Pop Up provides an opportunity for families to engage with their young children (ages 0-5) in free play with wooden blocks and hear from UC researchers in health and education on parent-child interactions in the context of block play and how it can be used to facilitate the development of children’s oral language and spatial concepts. Parents will be provided with activity cards to continue to support the development oral language, spatial, early literacy and mathematical concepts at home.
Transport: Catch the free 903 shuttle bus from Kippax Shops to Strathnairn. Plan your journey here. Active transport is also a fantastic option with great bike paths within Strathnairn and bike racks available at the park (BYO lock).
Parking: Limited public parking is available on Asimus Avenue, overflow parking is available off Gullifer street and is a short 7 minute walk to Paddys Park. Please be mindful of residents when driving and parking in Strathnairn.
Accessibility: Paddys Park is accessible from the carpark and there is disability parking. There are areas within the park that cannot be accessed using mobility devices, but major activities will be held at the perimeter.
Food & drinks: there will be some vendors on-site offering food and drinks.
Sun safety: the park has some shade but we strongly encourage everyone to wear a hat and sun cream. You are welcome to bring a picnic blanket and umbrella. Please take all your waste with you or use the provided waste and recycling bins.
Details
- Date:
- November 2
- Time:
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10:00 am - 2:00 pm
- Website:
- https://events.humanitix.com/ginninderry-community-day
Organiser
- Ginninderry
Venue
- Paddys Park
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Asimus Avenue
Strathnairn, ACT 2615 Australia
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