Summer Activities in The Family Centre, Falkirk

The Family Centre, Falkirk has been awarded money through Fairer Falkirk to deliver an activities programme for families living in the Falkirk area.

16/06/2021

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Ways to book:

Call the office:

01324 711271

Text/WhatsApp Reagan:

07789 404 271

Facebook:

Send a private message on our Facebook page

Location:

Family Centre, 68-70 Forgie Crescent​, Maddiston, FK2 0LZ

Free Summer Activities

These will run from the Family Centre in Maddiston and will include Outdoor Board Games, Arts and Crafts, trips to the local park, messy play and so much more..

  • Tue 6th July ​- Large Outdoor Board Games​
  • Thu 8th July ​- Arts & Crafts​
  • Tue 13th July ​- Muiravonside
  • Thu 15th July ​- Paint Day​
  • Tue 20th July ​- Accessory Making
  • Thu 22nd July​ – Built it Make it​
  • Tue 27th July – Messy Play & Paper Mache
  • Thu 29th July​ – Muiravonside
  • Tue 3rd August​ – Talent Show​
  • Thu 5th August ​- Sports Day​

All activities run from 11.30am – 3.30pm and will begin with a free home cooked meal and families will be able to eat together and socialise with each other.

Please ensure to let us know of any dietary requirements. Recipes for all meals will be available to take away and try at home.

Key info

As spaces are limited, to enable us to offer this to as many people as possible could you please choose one day per week.

All children MUST attend with their parent or guardian.

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