Welcome to a splash-filled start to summer, parents and kiddos! ?? The City of Sydney is doing something extra special to celebrate the sunshine and good times ahead. On Saturday, 9 December, your whole family is invited to enjoy FREE access to some of the finest aquatic and fitness centres around town. Mark your calendars, folks, because this is one event you won’t want to miss!
From Zetland to Surry Hills, and Ultimo to the heart of the city, you’ve got a range of options to take a refreshing dip, try out some energetic fitness classes, or simply soak up the friendly community vibe. All these festivities will be happening from 8 am to 3 pm, so there’s plenty of time to make a splash!
What’s on the cards, you ask? How about starting the morning with a zen yoga session, then revving up with an electrifying spin class? Plus, you’ll get to meet health and wellbeing gurus who are all about keeping you and your loved ones thriving. And let’s not forget, there will be plenty of exciting activities, awesome prizes, and who doesn’t love giveaways?
Lord Mayor of Sydney, Clover Moore AO, is super thrilled with the lineup. She shares, “Pools are an incredibly important community hub, providing everything from swimming lessons to just a splashy good time at kids splash parks. Whether you’re into group fitness or just want to chill by the café, come along and discover your new summertime hangout!”
Check out these stunning City of Sydney centres open for you to explore:
Curious for more details? Pop over to the What’s On City of Sydney events page for a full rundown of the pool and fitness centre open day activities.
Oh, and don’t stop there! For more heartwarming stories and local buzz, float by the City of Sydney news page. Who knows, you might even find your next family adventure waiting there!
See you poolside, Sydney-siders! Let’s make a splash and kick off the season the best way possible – together. ?♂️?♀️?
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