Summer Splash 2012

Date: 28th January 2012
Location: Wet'n'Wild Gold Coast

Well 2012 is fast approaching and our first divisional event for the year is Summer Splash which will be held at “Wet’n’Wild” on the Gold Coast.   Summer Splash is an opportunity for the youth of South Queensland Division to get together and reconnect after the Christmas break and have some fun.   This is a great opportunity to bring your friends!

The entry cost for Wet’n’Wild is usually $59.99, but if you register your attendance through your corps, you will receive entry plus a free BBQ lunch for $32 yes that’s right, only $32! So make sure you don’t miss out.

If you have a season pass but are still wishing to come along and join in the BBQ lunch, simply register your name with your corps and tick the “season pass” box so that you can receive your lunch ticket.

The youth team will have a registration table set up out the front of the main entrance to the park from 9.30AM to 10.30AM where you can come and collect your entry ticket and lunch pass.

This will be a really great day of fun and a great opportunity to come and meet other young people from across the division.  

See you there!

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  1. is this still happening??

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