There’s plenty of activity going on at Top Club through August.
The youth centre will be open to our young residents aged 11 years and over on Monday through to Thursday from Monday 6th to Thursday 23rd between 7pm and 9.15pm.
Activities and events on offer are BBQ’s, sports and games, football on the field, gladiator jousts or bungee run (Wednesdays only).
There will also be DJ workshops, karaoke and open mic evenings.
The centre will also be working with a community artist with the aim of redecorating parts of the youth centre.
Trips are on offer too (parental consent forms will need to be signed for these), On Friday 10th there’s the Weymouth Bayside festival and Sealife Tower, this visit is free and places are limited so it’s, first come first served.
On Tuesday 14th; a visit to Dorset Snow Sports Centre for a go on the Ringos ; on Thursday 16th a visit to Splashdown in Poole; on the 21st it’s ten pin bowling at Bowlplex in Poole and on 23rd a return to Splashdown. These trips cost £3. For further details of times of departure etc., please see the leaflets available. Places are limited so get your forms as soon as possible.
See Gary at Top Club or call 833560 for a leaflet of all these great days out for the kids and the consent forms.
And on Friday 24th youth club members will begin a 12 hour through the night fundraiser to raise money for the purchase of games consoles. If you would like to take part in this you’ll need a consent form and pay £10 to take part.
From 6th September Kidzone will be open every Thursday from 4pm to 7pm for children aged 5-11 years.
The Kidzone Greenhouse Project will meet Friday evenings 6pm to 8pm.
The Evening Youth club will re-open on Monday 6th September. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday for school year 8 and over, Wednesday evening, school year 7 and over, 7pm to 9pm.
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