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Summer Splash - Free Swim & Football Day @ Acacia Ridge

Looking for a fun, free way to cool off and connect with your community this summer?

Join us for "Summer Splash: Free Swim & Football Day" at Acacia Ridge on Sunday, 16 February. This is a day for families, friends, and neighbors to come together, have fun, and enjoy some free entertainment - because in tough times, creating moments of connection and joy is more important than ever.

🛝 What’s On:

  • Free swimming at Acacia Ridge Pool for all ages - cool off and have a splash!
  • 3-a-side football and other games - fun for kids and adults alike.
  • Free sausage sizzle with halal, vegan, and gluten-free options.

Whether you’re bringing the kids or coming to meet new friends, everyone is welcome! This is your chance to relax, socialise, and celebrate the vibrant communities that make Acacia Ridge so special.

📅 When: Sunday, 16 February, 3–6pm
📍 Where: C.A. O'Sullivan Park, 1367 Beaudesert Road, Acacia Ridge
🎟️ Cost: Free – Open to everyone!

This event is about more than just fun - it’s about building strong, connected communities that support each other. I can’t wait to see you there.


We acknowledge the Yuggera and Turrbal peoples as the traditional custodians and rightful owners of the lands on which we gather. Sovereignty over this place has never been ceded, and restitution for historical and ongoing colonial occupation has yet to be realised. Wherever we are on this continent, it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

WHEN
February 16, 2025 at 3:00pm - 6pm
WHERE
C.A. O'Sullivan Park
1367 Beaudesert Rd
Acacia Ridge, QLD 4110
Australia
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CONTACT
Nick ·
6 RSVPS
Danial K Scott Farquhar

We acknowledge the Yuggera and Turrbal peoples as the traditional custodians and rightful owners of the lands on which we gather. Sovereignty over this place has never been ceded, and restitution for historical and ongoing colonial occupation has yet to be realised. Wherever we are on this continent, it always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

Will you come?