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Pirate Day at Polly Woodside

Pirate Day at Polly Woodside

Starts: Sunday, 15 December 2024
Ends: Sunday, 21 December 2025
Ahoy there me hearties. Come aboard the tall ship, Polly Woodside on the third Sunday of each month for Pirate Day. Bring along your scallywags and buccaneers, join the Polly crew and discover what life was like on a tall ship sailing the seven seas. The first treasure hunt kicks off a variety of activities throughout the day. The children get to scrub the decks, ring the bell and can also participate in pirate games, arts and craft. Polly Woodside also offers a range of activities for visitors including a history gallery, wharf with picnic tables and guided tours.
Add to Calendar 2024-12-15 12:00 am 2025-12-21 12:00 am Pirate Day at Polly Woodside Ahoy there me hearties. Come aboard the tall ship, Polly Woodside on the third Sunday of each month for Pirate Day. Bring along your scallywags and buccaneers, join the Polly crew and discover what life was like on a tall ship sailing the seven seas. The first treasure hunt kicks off a variety of activities throughout the day. The children get to scrub the decks, ring the bell and can also participate in pirate games, arts and craft. Polly Woodside also offers a range of activities for visitors including a history gallery, wharf with picnic tables and guided tours. 21 South Wharf Promenade, South Wharf , VIC , 3006 , Australia
21 South Wharf Promenade, South Wharf , VIC , 3006 , Australia
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