Lolly Trail
Saturday 20 September - Friday 26 September
Time
10.30AM – 3.30PM
Venue: Arts Centre Wide
Free
The Lolly Trail is a fun, interactive adventure for kids, set around The Arts Centre.
Follow the trail map to discover six themed stations, each inspired by a different lolly. At each stop kids can complete a playful challenge to collect a stamp. Once all six stamps are earned, a sweet reward (a small bag of lollies) can be collected from Mrs Bumbleberry's Lolly Shop.
Caregivers required.
Mrs Bumbleberry's Lolly Shop has rows and rows of treats to choose from. Which is your favourite: bananas, fried eggs, toothy grins or worms?
*Sweet treats available while stocks last.
This event is part of the September School Holiday Fun happening at The Arts Centre September 20 - October 5 2025.
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