Halloween Children's Disco
Event description
🎃👻 Spooky Fun for a Good Cause! 🪩
Get ready for a spooky community night out! Join us on Friday 31st October, 4:30–6:30pm at Lawson Mid-Mountains Community Centre for an extra-fun Children’s Halloween Disco — and help raise funds for Bub Hub Blue Mountains Inc, a community organisation advocating for community-centred childcare solutions in the Blue Mountains.
✨ What’s On:
A spooky kids’ disco with music, lights, dancing, and games
A Chill-Out Craft Room with low-sensory vibes and Halloween-themed craft activities
Baby play zone for the little pumpkins
Face painting to bring your costumes to life 🎨🕸️
A sizzling sausage sizzle to keep everyone fuelled up!
💸 Tickets:
$20 per child
$15 for each additional child in your household
(Ticket includes disco entry + lolly bag — all dietary needs catered for.)
💜 Pay It Forward:
Can’t make it but still want to support? Buy a Pay It Forward ticket for $20 and help a child from a lower-income family attend the disco.
🎟️ Witch’s Hat Raffle (via Humanitix):
$5 = 5 entries
Exciting prizes still to be announced!
🏆 Winners drawn and announced live at the disco!
🌱 Where the Funds Go:
Proceeds will:
Support Bub Hub Blue Mountains Inc as we co-design and advocate for a community-centred childcare model that alleviates childcare stress and offers a genuine alternative for families in the Blue Mountains.
Contribute a portion of funds to First Nations mutual aid initiatives.
✨ Seeking Sponsors
We’re currently inviting local businesses and community organisations to sponsor this event — a great way to support families, gain visibility, and show your commitment to community-centred childcare. Get in touch if you’d like to be part of making this spooky night a success!
🫶 Organised by Bub Hub Blue Mountains Inc, sponsorship from Money Quest Blue Mountains, and Community Care Kitchen.
Acknowledgement of Country
Bub Hub Blue Mountains Inc acknowledges that we live, work, and raise our children on unceded Dharug and Gundundurra lands. We pay our respects to Traditional Owners. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity