Logan families have a range of activities to choose from these school holidays, with sports sessions, creative workshops and hands-on tech events planned across the city.
Touch football, phone photography and e-waste deconstruction are among the activities featured in the KRANK school holiday program for children and teenagers aged five to 17.
The program also includes outdoor adventures, arts activities and sports sessions. Bookings opened at 9am on Monday, 23 March.
Logan Libraries will also run a series of free workshops during the holidays and as part of Queensland Youth Week.
Activities include a session on everyday budgeting with finance expert Jackie Matjasec, a bionic hand workshop with DigiTech Tinker Lab and a writing masterclass with author Cody Hargreaves.
Author and cultural educator Trevor Fourmile will host workshops for children aged seven to 11 focused on turtles and the Great Barrier Reef.
At the Living Museum of Logan, families can take part in free Express Yourself workshops led by ceramic artist Vipoo Srivilasa, exploring emotions through drawing, dance and digital media.
The workshops run at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct during the school holidays.


