Frosty weather couldn't damper two weeks of school holiday fun for children in Hindmarsh Shire.
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Holiday activites kicked-off with Crafty Art with Danielle, hosted across the shire in Jeparit, Rainbow, Dimboola and Nhill.
Rainbow's Town Hall supper room and the Dimboola Civic Hub saw students stay active with Sukha Pilates classes.
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Another educational activity was the junior first aid session. A handful of children came together to learn live saving skills like CPR and other critical first aid skills
Casey Kosch and her staff provided first aid training from children aged nine to 18 years, with students between the ages of 14 to 18 receiving a CPR accreditation.
Hindmarsh mayor Ron Ismay said the council was proud of offer a wide array of activities for the shire's youth.
"It is exciting to be able to offer such a range of activities across all four towns of the Hindmarsh Shire," he said.
"Our new facilities, and our existing ones, are such a great asset to the area. We should all be proud of what we can offer to young people."
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