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By donating to WA PCYC you can help us continue to deliver recreational activities and diversionary programs for youth at risk and the WA Community. All donations over $2 are tax deductible.
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On Friday 20th April, young people in Broome came together to showcase their talents at Broome PCYC’s ‘Our Young Mob Got Talent’ talent show as part of this year’s Youth Week celebrations.
The event was a huge success, and featured live music performances and local acts, as well as lots of activities available for young people to enjoy including ping pong, slime and face painting, as well as artwork displayed by talented young artist Kathleen Clifton.
The day was made possible thanks to the support of many local community businesses and volunteers who helped set up, provide food, and made sure everything ran smoothly, including the Broome Police, Red Cross, Broome Nursery and Pets, Troppo Sound Broome, Sports Power Broome, Radio Goolarri as well as Nicholas Eastwood from Serco music for lending his drum kit and Eddy Bokma for lending his guitar.
Check out the Gallery below for photos from the day, and make sure to head over to the Broome PCYC Facebook page.
To support or find out more programs and activities at Broome PCYC, call the centre today on 9192 1655 or email broomepcyc@wapcyc.com.au.
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