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School holidays are fun at the new Mernda Town Centre

School holidays are fun at the new Mernda Town Centre.

In the first week of school holidays the centre is hosting free Build A Bear activities, from Tuesday April 11– Saturday, April 15.

Children will be able to participate in the Build A Bear heart ceremony, birth certificate and receive their free furry friend to take home.

Book via the link in the Star Weekly advertisement this week or follow @Merndatowncentre on Facebook.

In the second week there will be free face painting and balloon twisting activities between 11am and 2pm, on April 18-22.

Be sure to bring the kids along and enjoy the school holiday activities on offer.

Your new local, Mernda Town Centre, with a state-of-the-art Woolworths store, The Reject Shop, Marketplace Fresh, The Groove Train, Zambrero’s, The Cheesecake Shop, and a further 25 specialty stores.

Mernda Town Centre is your new local shopping centre. A wide array of fast food and dine in outlets, combined with fresh food, beauty, services, variety, health, and wellbeing in a contemporary new shopping mall.

With easy access from both Bridge Inn Road and Plenty Road plenty of undercover parking and superior convenience facilities, the centre is open seven days a week.

Mernda Town Centre is at 180 Riverdale Boulevard, Mernda.

Details: www.merndatowncentre.au or search @Mernda Town Centre on Facebook.

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