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Nagambie Come and Try Event, Light opening and Gear Exchange

Nagambie Recreation Reserve 

Tuesday June 4. 

4-6pm

Nagambie turning the lights on sport

Nagambie's sports enthusiasts and those with an interest in all sports are in for a treat with the upcoming "Come and Try" event, sporting equipment exchange and celebration of the turning-on of the new $530,000 tower lights at the Nagambie Recreation Reserve on Tuesday June 4. 

Planned by Strathbogie Shire Council in conjunction with the Nagambie Recreation Reserve Committee of Management, the event features a range of activities from 4 to 6 pm. 

Strathbogie Shire Council Administrator Peter Stephenson said the event offered a chance for everyone to explore the range of sports available in the area and to experiment with activities they've wanted to try.

“This redevelopment complements and supports the objectives outlined in the Nagambie Recreation Reserve Development Plan," Mr Stephenson said.

‘The “Come and Try” event will celebrate the unveiling of the new 200 lux LED lights, enhancing visibility and the chance to engage in various sports offerings after dark. 

“We know the value of sports for physical and mental wellbeing, as well as the opportunity to forge connections with fellow residents.

“Council received State Government funding for the Nagambie Recreation Reserve’s Lighting Project under the 2022 Local Sports Infrastructure Fund and was pleased to work with the Recreation Reserve Committee of Management,” Mr Stephenson added.

President of the Committee of Management Jill Branagan said she is excited to expand sporting opportunities not previously available after dusk.

"The addition of lighting around the oval and at the revamped netball courts extends playing and training hours for sports using these facilities. 

“Through collaboration with the Council and our diverse sporting groups, we've been able to better meet the community's requirements for safety and compliant sporting infrastructure in our growing region," Mrs Branagan added.

In addition to the sports festivities, there will be a Sports Gear Exchange program aimed at easing the financial burden on families. 

This initiative allows children and families to swap or donate outgrown or unused sports gear. If you are interested,  you can bring along some gear to swap.  If you have nothing to exchange you are also welcome to grab anything that has been donated.

Donations of unused clothing and equipment are welcomed and can be dropped off at the Nagambie Visitor Information Centre.

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