What to Expect
This exciting sports clinic offers children a fantastic opportunity to engage in multiple sports activities during the school holidays. The sessions are tailored to two age groups, ensuring age-appropriate coaching and fun. Kids will enjoy learning new skills in touch football, soccer, and volleyball, all led by experienced coaches from the Australian International Sports Organisation.
The event also includes a free BBQ, making it a perfect outing for families looking to keep their children active and social during the holidays. It’s a wonderful chance for kids to make new friends and develop their sporting abilities in a supportive environment.
Parents can expect a well-organized day with clear session times and a welcoming atmosphere at Bidwill Reserve.
Activity Details
The clinic is divided into two sessions: the first from 10:00 to 11:00 for children aged 5 to 8 years, and the second from 11:15 to 12:15 for children aged 9 to 12 years. Each session focuses on multi-sport activities including touch football, soccer, and volleyball.
Professional coaches will guide the children through fun drills and games designed to enhance their coordination, teamwork, and sportsmanship. The event is free of charge and open to children living in the 2770 community.
Registration is required to secure a spot, ensuring a safe and manageable group size for quality coaching.
Location and Access
The clinic takes place at Bidwill Reserve, located on Kidd Close, Bidwill, postcode 2770. The reserve is a spacious outdoor venue with ample parking and easy access for families.
Bidwill Reserve offers a safe and welcoming environment for children to play and learn sports. It is well-serviced by local roads and public transport options, making it convenient for families in the Blacktown area.
Parents are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to allow time for registration and settling in before the session starts.
Important Information
This event is part of the Communities for Children initiative, aimed at enhancing the lives of young people in the local community. It is organized in partnership with the Australian International Sports Organisation and Bidwill Uniting.
Children should wear comfortable sportswear and bring a water bottle to stay hydrated. Sunscreen and hats are recommended for outdoor play.
The clinic is free, but places are limited, so early registration is advised. A free BBQ will be provided to all participants, adding to the fun and community spirit of the day.
Booking and Prices
Participation in the sports clinic is completely free of charge. To attend, parents must register their children in advance to secure a place in the preferred session.
Registration details are available through the Blacktown City Council website or by contacting the community development team.
For further information or assistance with registration, parents can contact Kelly Kramer via phone or email.