In January, the City of Logan will put together a program of activities for free or low-cost.
From prehistoric dinosaurs to the ultimate go-karting experience, summer school holidays will be fun for all ages.
The “krank” school holiday program is open for bookings.
Emily Garrett, 17, hopes to make the most of this year’s program.
“Last year I went go-karting at Kingston Park with my sister and a group of friends,” she said.
“It was such a great way to have fun with my friends during the school holidays.
“This year I’m keen to try kayaking on the Logan River.”
City lifestyle chair Laurie Koranski, said it was important to book for activities, from January 9-25.
Logan City Council Libraries will host online prehistoric zoo designer workshops.
“The workshops are designed for children aged eight years and over and are such a great way to get the imagination working,” Cr Koranski said.
There are three sessions over seven days.
Participants need a laptop or desktop PC (or Mac) and access to Google’s Chrome browser.
Logan Libraries are embracing a music theme throughout January.
The online presentations include junk music percussion workshop, pots and pans and a music circle.
Professional musicians from School Music Incursions will host a junk music percussion workshop via Zoom from 10.30am to 11.30am on Thursday, January 7 and from 2pm to 3pm on Tuesday, January 12.
Participants will learn how to turn recycled and household items into music.
There will also be a special online performance by the Cachicamo Latin Harp family on January 9, from 11am to 11.40am.
They will deliver, via Zoom, a fusion of world folk and contemporary music as they share Latin culture, music and instruments.


