By Melissa Meehan
KIDS on school holidays were able to let their creative juices flow at a number of activities across the Yarra Valley last week.
Scissors, paste and magazines were on hand at Healesville Library to help them create their very own place mats, with many calling on mum to help with the perfect design.
Healesville residents and local businesses were invited to take part in the exciting labyrinth project which is soon to become a permanent, unique feature of the Healesville Tourist Precinct near the railway station.
A barbecue was held in the main street of Healesville to celebrate the Labyrinth and kids were able to paint their names on a brick that would feature in the soon to be completed feature.
A woodworking workshop was held at the Yarra Junction Library where boys and girls of all ages were able to put together their choice of a bird feeder, tool box and other contraptions.
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