Adrenalin rocks the youth of the ValleyUnderage go hard or go home By Emma Kae - 15th November 2000 - Back to News Tell us your opinion See what others have said In an effort to provide the local youth with entertainment that is economical and enjoyable, Adrenalin returns to bring the Karma to life.
In the second event of the series, Adrenalin is set to become a popular outlet for the youth in the area. Featuring the latest music, local dj's and cool giveaways, it is also a drug and alcohol free environment in which they can have fun safely.
The night is divided into two sections, the first for 8 to 12 year olds ($3 entry, doors open at 5:30 and close at 7:30) the second is open for under 18's ($5 entry, doors open at 8:00 and close at 11:30). It is run on a non-for-profit basis by local volunteers, proving that the Valley has a dedication to its youth.
In an effort to provide the local youth with entertainment that is economical and enjoyable, Adrenalin returns to bring the Karma to life.
In the second event of the series, Adrenalin is set to become a popular outlet for the youth in the area. Featuring the latest music, local dj's and cool giveaways, it is also a drug and alcohol free environment in which they can have fun safely.
The night is divided into two sections, the first for 8 to 12 year olds ($3 entry, doors open at 5:30 and close at 7:30) the second is open for under 18's ($5 entry, doors open at 8:00 and close at 11:30).
It is run on a non-for-profit basis by local volunteers, and sponsored by local businesses, proving that the Valley has a dedication to its youth.
Call 0410 625 368 for more details.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: office@messenger.com.au

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