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30/6/2009Youth event comes to Douglas Park
Young people can test their DJ skills, learn any number of instruments, have a try at rugby and see how far they can take the bungee run by popping along to this year's Summer Youth Programme, which comes to Bo'ness on Monday 6th and Tuesday 7th July.
It's part of a programme for the long summer break for 12-18 year olds - and it's free!
The festival of fun brings music, street football, gaming and healthy lifestyles to young people throughout the area.
The event carries a strict zero tolerance policy for alcohol and promote healthy lifestyles through a range of workshops and information stalls.
The Summer Youth Programme will be in Douglas Park on 6th-7th July.
The Summer Youth Programme ends with a two day bash at Callendar Park with free transport available for young people from across the Falkirk Council area.