Make a splash at Norwood Swimming Centre this summer

The City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters are hosting two movie nights this summer, so you can float your way through a film with the fam! The centre will also host an Australia Day sausage sizzle and pool party on January 26.

At 7:30pm on January 13, you’ll be able to snack on some popcorn, have a swim and dive into The House with the Clocks in the Walls starring Jack Black and Cate Blanchett for just $5 entry.

The PG film is a fantasy comedy and might just bring some magic to your summer nights.

On February 10, the 2021 film Jungle Cruise, starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Paul Giamatti, Emily Blunt and Jesse Plemons will be on the big screen.

A perfect film for a February night with the family, this is a Disney blockbuster at its best and will take you on a jungle adventure.

Bookings are recommended to make the most of the 50-metre-long main pool and reserve your spot in the warm outdoor atmosphere.

The kiosk will be open and some lights snacks will be available for purchase.

Norwood splash on Australia Day

You can also spend this Australia Day poolside at Norwood Swimming Centre!

Grab your friends and your bathers for a classic Australia Day pool party.

Enjoy music, games and a sausage sizzle, and race the clock on the giant inflatable obstacle course.

$5 entry from 12.30pm – 3.30pm.

Please note this is a family-friendly, alcohol and smoke-free event.


For more information: 

npsp.sa.gov.au

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