FROM decorating wooden boomerangs and sharing stories to assembling Chinese lanterns and making foam monsters and music shakers – local youngsters have embraced creativity and beat the July school holiday blues.
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Upper Hunter Libraries have been the focus of the school holiday fun, hosting a number of art workshops.
Scone children’s librarian Sharyn Bancroft said it’s not too late to join in on the fun.
“We have one remaining workshop at Scone Library on Friday at 10.30am which will be story time and decorating superhero masks,” she said.
“We also have free storytime every Friday from 10.30am to 11.30am for children from the age of 3 to 5.”
Across the shire there has also been excursions, gymnastics and tennis camps, Indigenous cultural activities, fun at the Youth Centres and a fun-filled Scone Out Of School Hours (SOOSH) program.
However it’s back to school next week, with Term 3 commencing across the state from Tuesday July 24.