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Activities, egg hunt and gifts

Easter is coming to Pakenham Central Marketplace with a range of in centre Easter and School Holiday activities and advertising planned to attract shoppers and centre over this busy retail period.

EASTER EGG HUNT

Promotion dates: Saturday 1 – Saturday 8 April, 2023.

Campaign details: A hunt through the Centre to find the coloured eggs displayed with a chocolate prize for every child.

Children collect their hunt cards, follow the clues to find the coloured eggs displayed at the Retailers listed on the hunt card, then return their completed entry to Smiggle to collect a small Easter Gift.

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS ACTIVITIES

Pizza Making Workshop – Thursday 13 April (10am – 2pm). Kids are welcome to participate in a pizza making school holiday workshop. More information will be available on the website shortly.

Origami Workshop and Face Painter/Balloon Artist – Wednesday 19 April – Friday 21 April (10am – 2pm). Kids have the opportunity to join our school holiday origami workshop. More information will be available on the website shortly.

Coffee with a Cop – Thursday 20 April (10am – 2pm). Pakenham Central Marketplace and the Pakenham Police are teaming up once again to host Coffee with a Cop, a community event inviting residents to come along for a coffee and a chat with members of the Pakenham Police, Thursday 20 April 2023 from 10am -11am. More details available on the website shortly.

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