24 June
It's a Culture: Kid's Cooking Class
Ashmore
It's a culture...
An exiting opportunity for your children to see how things happen behind the scenes at Crowne Plaza Royal Pines Golf Resort & Spa, the Kid’s Cooking Class will be hosted by one of the Resort’s expert Chef’s.
Including a guided tour of the back-of-house kitchen and preparation areas, and a cooking demonstration in the pastry kitchen, your budding junior Chef will be able to try their hand at a number of delicious recipes.
The cooking class is open to all children under the age of 17 (parental supervision may be required), and includes a tour, ingredients, lunch, some take home goodies and a recipe kit.
This event is one of many of during the Royal Pines Resort's "It's a culture..." festival. More information can be found on the "fun" page of this website.
Royal Pines Golf Resort and Spa
How to get here: visit translink.com.au for a public transport journey planner, call 131 008 to book a cab or drive and make use of the free on-site parking
Event details
- Type:
- Public
- Cost:
- $38 per child
- Website:
- http://www.royalpinesresort.com.au
- Telephone:
- +61 7 5597 1111
- Address:
-
Ross St
Ashmore QLD 4214 - Time:
- TBC
Event location
Ashmore information
Once a farming property named by the Hicks family after a property in England, Ashmore is now a residential suburb with an array of sports facilities.
Nearby golf courses include the 27-hole Royal Pines Resort Golf Course, 18-hole Parkwood International Golf Course and Arundel Hills private golf course.
There are Gold Coast city bikeway links, skating facilities and an award-winning accommodation park. Gold Coast TAFE has a campus in this region. www.goldcoast.qld.gov.au/cycling
Neighbouring Parkwood is close to Griffith University’s Gold Coast campus. A major tavern has dining and nightclub facilities.
Head south to reach another sports resort,Crowne Plaza Royal Pines Golf Resort & Spa hosted the Mondial Australian Women's Hardcourt Championships in January 2008 and the ANZ Ladies Masters in February 2008.
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