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MidCoast Council is partnering with the Totem Collective these school holidays to deliver skateboard workshops for beginner and intermediate skaters at Stroud, Tea Gardens and Nabiac.
Funded through the State government's Regional Youth Summer Holiday Break program, the Learn To Skate workshops are suitable for budding skateboarders aged six years and above.
The free workshops also are suitable for complete newbies, and even those who already know their way around a skatepark but would like to start exploring tricks.
Sydney and Byron Bay-based Totem Collective is Australia's largest skate-event company and aims to inspire and empower young skaters and create inclusive skatepark environments.
The collective's approach is fun, safe and supported and encourages all participants to have a go and learn at their own pace.
The workshops will be held at:
- Stroud Skatepark, Cowper Street this Friday, January 21 from 2-5pm;
- Nabiac Skatepark, Nabiac Street, Saturday, January 22, 9am-12pm, and
- Tea Gardens Skatepark, Myall Drive, Sunday, January 23, 9am-12pm.
Registration is required - with bookings filling up quickly. To book, go to MidCoast Council free skateboarding workshops page HERE.
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