Chill N' Grill (12 - 18 years) - Summer School Holiday Program

Chill N' Grill (12 - 18 years) - Summer School Holiday Program

Are you wondering what you can do during the school holidays? How about you make the most of them with Hume Youth Services!

By Hume City Council

Date and time

Friday, January 24, 2025 · 3 - 6pm AEDT

Location

Sunbury Youth Centre

51-53 Evans Street Sunbury, VIC 3429 Australia

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

Who's coming to the cookout? You're in for a feast!

Get ready to unwind, enjoy a tasty BBQ, chill with awesome activities and music. It's all about good food, great vibes and making memories with friends!

All meat is Halal and Vegetarian/vegan options available.


Please note - Registration through Eventbrite is required to secure your place. Please ensure you complete both pages of registration form to avoid booking cancellations.


Booking terms
Hume Youth Services are hosting a range of free activities to enjoy these school holidays. All programs have limited availability, and some require online registration.

The Youth Services unit supports young people aged 6 - 24 who have strong connections to City of Hume. It is the responsibility of the parent/guardian/responsible adult to choose programs that are suitable for their young person.

Hume Youth Services have right of refusal for your booking, if selected programs do not meet the needs or age of your young person.

Bookings close 2 business days prior to the activity date to allow for all participant information to be processed.

Child safe commitment
Hume City Council is a child safe organisation with zero tolerance for child abuse. Council actively listens to and supports children to be strong, confident and self-determined citizens. Council provides a safe working environment that values child safety, diversity and inclusion for all children aged 0 – 18 and adheres to the Victorian Child Safe Standards and related legislation. Council acknowledges the cultural safety, participation and empowerment of all children; especially children from Aboriginal or culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds and those with a disability.

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