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    Colour Flix

    A Colour Run with a fun Obstacle Course and and ton of Holi Colour Powder, live young bands, a DJ and a movie on an outdoor screen.

    Get your whitest of white clothes on and get multi-coloured.

    Head down to St. Leonards Park in North Sydney for a wild Colour Run with a twist.

    Think a fun Obstacle Course and of course copious amounts of multi coloured HOLI Powder Paint.

    From 12pm:
    DJ Max will provide the tunes and The Understudies, Taiyo Marchand and The Toothpicks will rock the stage to keep the fun going.

    Then at 1:30pm, let the Colour Run Fun begin. See how fast you can complete the course or how many times you can run it.

    At 3pm,
    finish the day off with a screening of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish on an outdoor LED screen.

    A tasty BBQ, delicious Gozleme and an Ice Cream Van will feed and water the hungry and the thirsty.

    Check below for updates to the day and the map of the Colour Run.
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    Fri, 19th April, 12pm – 5pm
    St. Leonards Park, North Sydney (Google Map Link)

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    The event is a YOUTHWEEK "all ages" event and is alcohol and drug free (that is, it is a young people focused event)

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    Stuff to keep in mind:


    White clothes for the best multicoloured effect
    Not your favourite shoes
    You can run the Colour Run route as many times as you like
    Full eye cover safety glasses are ideal but some cheap sunnies will do as well ($4 safety glasses from Bunnings)
    Some people like to wear a bandanna (to keep stuff out of their nose/mouth while they’re laughing and screaming)
    A towel or two (to dry off but also to line your car seat if you’re driving)
    Baby wipes are handy to clean up
    Spare set of clothes if you need to look presentable to the world later
    The Holi Powder Paint is non-toxic, bio-degradable and washes out


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