Celebrate Youth Fest 2024 with our E-Sports Event!
Get Ready for an e-Sports Event at Sussex Neighbourhood House! 🕹️🎮
Are you a young gamer looking for an awesome way to spend the school holidays? Look no further! Sussex Neighbourhood House is excited to host a Video Games E-Sports Event for local young people in Merri-Bek and surrounding areas, and it’s completely FREE!
Event Details
Date: Wednesday 25th September
Time: 10 AM – 1 PM
Ages: 12 and up
Cost: Free!
Location: Sussex Neighbourhood House, 7 Prospect Street Pascoe Vale 3044
This is your chance to experience the thrill of gaming in a social, fun, and relaxed environment. We’ll have multiple gaming setups ready to go, including Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PCs, loaded with Xbox Gamepass and Steam. Whether you’re a fan of Minecraft, love racing in Mario Kart, or want to team up in Fortnite, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
What to expect:
- Play Your Favourite Games: Dive into a variety of games with your friends or meet new ones!
- Stay As Long As You Like: Whether you’re dropping by for a quick session or staying for the whole event, it’s all about having fun at your own pace.
- Parents Are Welcome: While the kids enjoy the games, parents can relax in our Hub with free tea, coffee, and Wi-Fi.
- Snacks Provided: Keep your energy levels high with snacks and drinks available throughout the event.
Accessibility Support
We want everyone to feel comfortable and welcome. If you’d like to meet some of the team or see the venue ahead of time, just let us know. We can also provide a social story to help you prepare for the day.
(View the accessible flyer here)
Ready to Join?
Don’t miss this fantastic opportunity to have fun, meet new people, and explore the exciting world of e-sports! Whether you’re a seasoned gamer or trying it out for the first time, everyone is welcome. Feel free to bring your friends or come solo.
To learn more or to arrange a visit beforehand, contact us at 9354 2210 or enquiries@sussexnh.org.au
We look forward to seeing you there!
Event supported by Victorian Youth Fest, Victoria State Government, and Engage! funding