What to Expect
Get ready for an exciting and creative school holiday workshop where you and your child can dive into the world of Lego Technic. This hands-on session encourages teamwork as participants work in pairs to build battery-powered dragsters. After building, the fun continues with a friendly drag race to see whose creation is the fastest, sparking excitement and a little friendly competition.
This activity is perfect for children aged 12 and above who love building and engineering challenges. It’s a great way to engage young minds in STEM through play, fostering creativity and problem-solving skills.
Please note that the Lego Technic pieces are provided for use during the workshop only and cannot be taken home, ensuring all participants have access to the materials.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for 1.5 hours, providing ample time to build, test, and race your Lego dragsters. Bookings are essential and open from Monday 23 March at 8am, so be sure to reserve your spot early to avoid disappointment.
This event is designed to be interactive and fun, with facilitators on hand to guide participants through the building process and help troubleshoot any challenges. It’s an ideal activity to keep kids engaged and learning during the school holidays.
Ages 12 and up are welcome, making it suitable for older children and teens interested in engineering and mechanics.
Location and Access
The workshop takes place at Erina Library, located at Unit AZ02, 620/658 Terrigal Drive, Erina NSW 2250. The library is easily accessible and offers a welcoming environment for families.
There are directions available online to help you find the venue with ease, and the library provides a comfortable space for both participants and accompanying parents.
Public transport options and parking facilities nearby make it convenient for families to attend without hassle.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to allow time for check-in and to get settled before the workshop begins. Remember that Lego Technic kits are for use during the session only and cannot be taken home.
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for sitting and building. The workshop is designed to be safe and inclusive for all attendees.
Bookings are essential to secure your place, and spaces are limited to ensure a quality experience for all participants.
Booking and Prices
Bookings open on Monday 23 March at 8am and can be made online via the library’s website, in person at any Central Coast library branch, or by phone at 4304 7650.
The event is free of charge, making it an accessible and enjoyable option for families looking for engaging school holiday activities.
Early booking is recommended due to limited spaces and high demand during the holiday period.