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Centenary Party – Get On Your Bike!

School children from across Bass Coast will be joining the fun when the Wonthaggi Centenary Street Parade sets off at midday on Saturday, 20 March.

By Bass Coast Shire Council - 16th March 2010 - Back to News

The parade will move through the centre of Wonthaggi and finish at the grounds of the Hospital, where the Garden Party is being held.

Bass Coast Shire Council’s Arts and Leisure Manager, Jenny Churchill, said the bikes had been a big feature of previous parades.

"When we were researching the street parade events from the 50s and 60s, we uncovered photos of decorated bikes, with ribbons threaded through the wheel spokes and streamers hanging off the handles," said Ms Churchill.

"A lot of people have clear memories of decorating their bikes and riding in the parade when they were children.

"We want to have school children involved in the Centenary parade and we have been talking to the Bike Education groups at local schools.

"We will be sending entry forms to local schools, so students can register to be involved.

"Children will be able to decorate their bikes or scooters and then ride them in the parade.

"We are looking forward to seeing some creative decorations."

Ms Churchill said that the ride would be approximately 3km along Graham Street, from the secondary school campus to the grounds of the hospital.

"There will be prizes for the best decorated bike or scooter in the parade. We’re still looking for sponsors for this event, so any interested businesses should contact us."

To register log onto www.basscoast.vic.gov.au, drop into any Council Customer Service Centre or phone us on 1300 BCOAST (226 278). Registration forms will also be available at local schools.


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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