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SAM Camp On The Road: Kialla Central Hall

8 April

SAM’s much-loved school holiday program brings school holiday fun and hands-on crafting to Kialla Central Hall and Congupna Community Centre, inviting 4- to 12-year-olds to stay creative while school’s out.

SAM Camp on the Road: Kialla’s Tales & Treasures

Tuesday 8 April, drop in between 11am-3pm

Kialla Central Hall, 135 Central Kialla Road, Kialla VIC 3631

Step into a world of imagination and creativity as we explore the magic of fairytales, legends, and the natural beauty of Kialla! Kids will bring stories to life through hands-on art activities inspired by mythical creatures, enchanted landscapes, and the wonders of the natural world.

  • Mystical Puppet-Making – Transform everyday items into fairytale creatures and legendary beings using craft materials, bringing new characters to life!
  • Nature’s Banner – Create a unique flag using leaf rubbings, stick stamps, and natural textures, inspired by the landscapes of Kialla.
  • Postcards from an Imaginary Land – Design and colour a fairytale-inspired postcard to send to a friend or keep as a special memento.

No registrations needed – drop in anytime between 11 AM and 3 PM! All children must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Details

Date:
8 April
Time:
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Event Categories:
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Organiser

SAM
Phone
03 4804 5000
Email
info@sheppartonartmuseum.com.au
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Other

Special Interest
Kids and Families

Venue

Kialla Central Hall
135 Central Kialla Road
Kialla, VIC 3631 Australia
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Traditional Owners Acknowledgement.

Shepparton Art Museum acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land of Greater Shepparton: the Yorta Yorta Nation, whose clans include the Bangerang, Kailtheban, Wollithiga, Moira, Ulupna, Kwat Kwat, Yalaba Yalaba and Ngurai-illiam-wurrung people.

We pay respect to their Tribal Elders, we celebrate their continuing culture, and we acknowledge the memory of their ancestors.