Post by Flash on Apr 10, 2008 2:35:55 GMT -5
Bring it On!
South-West Sydney’s biggest Youth Festival is back
Sunday 13 April, 12pm – 7pm
Fairfield Showground, Smithfield Road, Prairiewood
Special appearances by pop idol, Paulini and DJ Nino Brown!
Bring It On! is a free youth festival for people aged between 12 and 25. The festival is packed with non-stop entertainment and fun including performers, bands, hip hop artists, break dancers and much more. Bring It On! is a drug and alcohol free event.
This year the Festival’s headline acts include Paulini, Australia’s number one DJ - Nino Brown, Israel, V Tribe and 2007 Australian Idol contestant, Joseph Gatehau.
The Festival will feature three massive music stages, basketball, skateboard and break dancing competitions, art workshops, a huge X-Treme car exhibition, food and information stalls, amusement rides, short film screenings and so much more!
The Bring It On! Youth Festival has a green theme this year, with the event site powered solely by green power and biodegradable plates used at food stalls.
Every year, young volunteers aged between 12 and 25 help create and run the festival. The volunteers are trained in festival and event management, public relations, risk management as well as Occupational Health and Safety skills. This year there are more than 100 volunteers from Fairfield City and south-west Sydney contributing to the Festival.
“Every year, the Bring it On! Youth Festival is a success because it allows young people to come together and enjoy a really vibrant and energetic atmosphere,” says the Mayor of Fairfield City, Nick Lalich.
“I encourage young people from across Sydney to join in the fun at The Bring it on! Youth Festival,” says the Mayor.
The Bring It On! Youth Festival is organised by Fairfield City Council and sponsored by Stockland Wetherill Park, LOUD!, Telstra, Cabravale Diggers Club, Mounties, Rhinos-Energy and Cabramatta Leagues.
For more information, please contact Fairfield City Council on 9725 0181 or visit the website at www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/youth
Media enquiries: Mouhamad Elrifai, Communications Officer
9725 0743 or 0416 127 276
Email: melrifai@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au Website: www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au
South-West Sydney’s biggest Youth Festival is back
Sunday 13 April, 12pm – 7pm
Fairfield Showground, Smithfield Road, Prairiewood
Special appearances by pop idol, Paulini and DJ Nino Brown!
Bring It On! is a free youth festival for people aged between 12 and 25. The festival is packed with non-stop entertainment and fun including performers, bands, hip hop artists, break dancers and much more. Bring It On! is a drug and alcohol free event.
This year the Festival’s headline acts include Paulini, Australia’s number one DJ - Nino Brown, Israel, V Tribe and 2007 Australian Idol contestant, Joseph Gatehau.
The Festival will feature three massive music stages, basketball, skateboard and break dancing competitions, art workshops, a huge X-Treme car exhibition, food and information stalls, amusement rides, short film screenings and so much more!
The Bring It On! Youth Festival has a green theme this year, with the event site powered solely by green power and biodegradable plates used at food stalls.
Every year, young volunteers aged between 12 and 25 help create and run the festival. The volunteers are trained in festival and event management, public relations, risk management as well as Occupational Health and Safety skills. This year there are more than 100 volunteers from Fairfield City and south-west Sydney contributing to the Festival.
“Every year, the Bring it On! Youth Festival is a success because it allows young people to come together and enjoy a really vibrant and energetic atmosphere,” says the Mayor of Fairfield City, Nick Lalich.
“I encourage young people from across Sydney to join in the fun at The Bring it on! Youth Festival,” says the Mayor.
The Bring It On! Youth Festival is organised by Fairfield City Council and sponsored by Stockland Wetherill Park, LOUD!, Telstra, Cabravale Diggers Club, Mounties, Rhinos-Energy and Cabramatta Leagues.
For more information, please contact Fairfield City Council on 9725 0181 or visit the website at www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au/youth
Media enquiries: Mouhamad Elrifai, Communications Officer
9725 0743 or 0416 127 276
Email: melrifai@fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au Website: www.fairfieldcity.nsw.gov.au