Garmin Active Kids Camp | Glenelg | 17 Jun 2017

Bondi Lifeguards are teaming up with Garmin & Diabetes Australia to launch Garmin Active Kids Camps in 2017.

Each camp is a 1 hour session filled with fun activities and tips for kids (recommended for 6-12 year olds) encouraging them to get active, set goals and have fun!

On the day every participant walks away with a showbag and one lucky kid from each session will win a Garmin vivofit jr!  Registration is FREE.

Garmin Active Kids Camp in asscociation with Diabetes Australia at Bondi Beach. 11th March 2017. Photograph Dallas Kilponen

 

The first camp was hosted on Bondi Beach and was a huge success. Led by the Bondi Lifeguards team of Reidy, Whippet, Corey, Harries and Julianna as well as cameos from Commando Steve and other Garmin athletes the kids ran, jumped, pulled, tagged and chased each other while being put through some fun challenges and games.

Garmin Active Kids Camp in asscociation with Diabetes Australia at Bondi Beach. 11th March 2017. Photograph Dallas Kilponen

 

Register for the 7.30am session at Glenelg via the Bondi Lifeguards website here.


For more information and all enquiries please visit the Bondi Lifeguards website.

What: Garmin Active Kids Camp

When: Saturday 17 June 2017 | 7.30 am

Where: Glenelg Beach | Glenelg, SA

Who: Suitable for ages 6-12

At Play & Go Adelaide we make every effort to provide accurate information to the best of our knowledge at the time of publication. We recommend confirming times, dates and details directly before making any plans as details may be subject to change.

Want to get all the latest events and activities straight to your inbox?

Subscribe to our weekly email newsletter below to keep up to date with our latest posts and find out all the best events & activities for Adelaide families. Newsletters are only sent once a week, and you may sometimes get a special offer exclusively for our subscribers only!

 

Save

Save

You May Also Like:

Tags: ,

No comments yet.

Feel free to leave us a comment

Back to Top
Top