Whalebone is an immersive show designed for local children. Also promising to be perfect for adults, the show is a journey into “a fantastical realm where tech meets tale, sparking wonder, curiosity and a good think about what AI means for our lives”. The show is on Tuesday 25 June, from 11am, at the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct. Tickets cost $15 each.
Street Feast is heading to Waller Park at Browns Plains on Sunday 23 June. Running from 4pm, the evening will include food trucks, dessert stalls, boutique retail stalls and live music. Entry costs $2. Local vendors can apply at: bit.ly/streetfeastAU.
Ceramic Artist Marsha Brockhust is hosting a clay-creature workshop this school holidays. Local students can learn to create their own clay creature from airdry terracotta clay using pinching and coiling techniques. This event is on Thursday 27 June, from 2pm, at Logan Art Gallery.
Kids aged 5-11 can learn key skills for having fun on a BMX bike at Doug Larsen Park on Saturday 22 June. Bring your bike, helmet and wear enclosed shoes. Parents and carers are required to stay for the duration of the activity. This activity runs from 10-11am. To book, contact: bookings@rampfest.com.au or 0421 701 448.
Join a unique play experience focused on messy play and loose-parts play using nature and sustainable items. Head to Underwood Park at Priestdale for this free event, where children aged 5-11 can socialise and play. The session will run from 10-11.30am on Saturday 22 June. To book, contact: playrangerspopup@gmail.com.