Freespace Happening (10 - 11.12.2016)
Nursery Park, West Kowloon Cultural District , 10.12.2016 to 11.12.2016
Pet Owner Challenge | Chalk Painting | ohmykids Market | Dog Talk
Do your children know how to be good pet owners? Bring them along to our “Pet Owner Challenge” and let them put their pet care skills to the test!
Date:
10–11 December (Saturday - Sunday)
Time:
3:00pm – 5:00pm
Venue:
Big Circle
Suitable for children aged from 3 to 12.
Free admission. Limited quota, first come, first served.
Grab a piece of chalk and get creative with your kids at the Big Circle. Enjoy the family fun!
Date:
10–11 December (Saturday - Sunday)
Time:
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Venue:
Big Circle
The ohmykids Market is a fun craft and games market run by creative young stall holders aged below 12! Come along and be surprised by their ideas!
Find out more and apply here.
Date:
10–11 December (Saturday - Sunday)
Time:
2:00pm – 6:00pm
Venue:
Big Circle
About ohmykids
ohmykids was founded by people who strongly believe in children’s abilities. Partnering with various companies and organizations, they provide fun-filled, inspiring learning experiences that motivate children to be independent.
Freespace Happening collaborates with several animal welfare organisations to promote responsible pet care and respect for all forms of life. In December, Cactus Mok, Education and Training Manager from Hong Kong Dog Rescue will talk to owners about how to improve communication with their dogs.
Date:
10–11 December (Saturday - Sunday)
Topic & time:
Practical Guide: Dogs and Kids
10 Dec (Sat) 2:15pm – 2:40pm
Dog Training Myth-busters
11 Dec (Sun) 5:00pm – 5:25pm
Venue:
Sunset Lawn
About Hong Kong Dog Rescue
Hong Kong Dog Rescue (HKDR) was founded in 2003 for the specific purpose of saving dogs and puppies from the Hong Kong Government’s Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) Animal Management Centres. The organisation has cared for and re-homed more than 7,500 dogs while being largely funded by private donations, sales of HKDR merchandise and fundraising events. HKDR is proud to be a No Kill Organisation, and no dog under its care will be euthanised for any reason other than when this is the only humane option.