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Wednesday 16th P5-6 S1-3 P3-4 P5-7


Thursday 17th P1-4 P6-7


Friday 18th P1 - 4 P5 - 7 S1 - 6 P1-4 P5-7


10-12noon


12.30-3.30pm 1-3pm


3.30-5.30pm


10-11.30am 2-5pm


10–12noon


Paracord Craft


Five-A-Side Football Crayon Art Crayon Art


Egg Decorating Five-A-Side Football


£5 £2 £5 £5


£3 £2


Make Your Own Chocolate Easter Egg £4


12.30–2.30pm Make Your Own Chocolate Easter Egg £4 3–5pm 1-3pm


3.30-5.30pm


Make Your Own Chocolate Easter Egg £4 Sports Day Sports Day


£2 £2


Please note that Youth Clubs and the Saturday Night Project will not be running over the Easter holidays. These will return from w/c 21st April – including Easter Monday.


CREATE is back this year and we’re hoping to make it bigger and better than before! As part of our Youth Involvement plan, we’d like some help in organising this event (16th July, by the way!) and the best way to fi nd out what young people want to see is by asking them! So if you’re creative, have an eye for a good idea, or just want to try something diff erent, come down to the Centre and have a chat!


There are loads of events happening at the Dunblane Centre this year to celebrate our 10th Anniversary! Some of these events will be for young people only and we want your input! The saying goes: ‘For young people, by young people’. If you have an hour to spare each week, come in and we can get you involved :)


As always, keep up to date with all of the Dunblane Centre Youth related information on our Facebook and Twitter pages! Facebook.com/Dunblaneyouthie @DunblaneCentre


See you soon! Andy!


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