At a figurine workshop held at Malmi Youth Centre, attendees will get to make their own gaming or decorative figurines out of polymer clay on Wednesday 18 February, while at Youth Centre Silmu in Itä-Pasila, attendees will be cooking some winter break grub from Thursday to Saturday, 19–21 February.
The City’s youth centres will also hold excursions and camps, such as a hobby horse camp at Kulttuurilabra in Roihuvuori on Thursday 19 February. Kontula Youth Centre will hold a young people’s winter break fest on Saturday 21 February between 16.00–22.30. The winter break week programme is planned together with young people, who can also spend their break week enjoying their favourite activities at the youth centres.
Reading experiences, robotics workshops and shared activities at libraries
The winter break is for reading! The City’s libraries have interesting reading materials for every child and young person, and the staff will be happy to suggest suitable winter break reading. Puistola Library’s reading party will have attendees get together to read on Thursday 19 February.
In addition to reading experiences, the libraries provide a wide range of other activities, such as arts and crafts, films, gaming and workshops. For example, at Oodi you can dive into the world of programming at robotics workshops held by Aalto University on Monday 16 February. For more information on these events, please visit the libraries’ own Helmet website.