We are back for another couple of hours of fab fun family time but this year is even bigger and better as we join us this Oxtravaganza…
Mardi Gras is here and just like every year Oxtravaganza family fun zone is back - this annual celebration welcomes over 200 families, offering a rainbow-filled experience for children and carers alike - this year, thanks to the efforts of The Rainbow Precinct and Darlinghurst Business Partnership you will find us this year at Qtopia.
Enjoy Drag Queen Story Time, face painting, craft activities, and goodie bags for the kids.
The event is free but registration for planning is required,
There are even activities for grown-ups, including a complimentary massage to help you unwind.
Don't miss out on this fun event that celebrates love, diversity, and community!
This is aFREE event, so you can join us at any time, but to help with planning, please register - this helps us know how many bags to bring and how much yummy food we need to supply!
Sign up today and be there to win some great prizes donated by the businesses of the Darlinghurst Business Partnership and the businesses of the Rainbow Precinct...
WHAT'S THE FLOW?
Face Painting with Leizel from Kidspired
Drag Queens Stroy Time reading at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm
Put On Your Own Drag Face / Mask with Laruence from The Poppet Centre
Seated Massage by Toms Mobile Massage for the parents and careers
Design Your Own Shopping Bag with Kait from Colour Circles
Clay Play with Kait from Colour Circles
Plus other games and engagement throughout the day thanks to the team from The Poppet Centre
CHILL ZONE
Swing on down, we are on Taylor Square and enjoy the markets or grab a drink from one of the neighbouring venues. Or something special for tired parents, why not sit back and have a free seated massage by Tom Tao Ding!?
The Poppet Centre is excited to once again host this event which is proudly sponsored by The Darlinghurst Business Partnership as part of the annual Oxtravaganza festival.
The Poppet Centre team acknowledges that our co-ordinating services come from the lands of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We further acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the various lands on which we work daily and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people participating in our projects. W pay our respects to elders past, present, and emerging as we celebrate the diversity of Aboriginal peoples and their ongoing cultures and connections to the lands and waters of this growing nation.