Date Night in Mt Eden Village│Fri 14 Mar│FREE Babysitting For Kids 5+
Woo-hoo! Date Night is coming back for parents and caregivers on Friday 14 March. Take advantage of FREE "babysitting" for kids 5+ while you enjoy a Kid-Free Date Night at one of our fabulous eating places in Mt Eden Village!
FREE supervised children’s activities will be provided at the Mt Eden Village Centre by Bricks 4 Kidz which will organize different LEGO-building stations catering to various age groups and interests. This will not only keep the children engaged but also add an educational element to the evening. Pizza provided!
So go ahead and BOOK a Date Night with your partner, friend or group of friends, BOOK your favourite eating place and BOOK your free "babysitting" service!
We look forward to seeing you in Mt Eden Village!
Bookings essential. For children 5-13 years old.
For the details and to register, please Either go to:
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Or scan the QR code.
Date Night Enquiries to: datenight@mounteden.co.nz
Bricks 4 Kidz Childrens Activities Enquiries to: info@bricks4kidz.co.nz
Brought to you by the Mt Eden Village Business Association in Conjunction with Bricks 4 Kidz
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41.3% Yes
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32.8% Maybe?
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