The Narromine United Services Memorial Club was the place to be last Friday night when more than 140 young people hit the dance floor to celebrate the start of National Youth Week 2015 at the PCYC Bluelight Disco.
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The countdown is now on for the next event on the Youth Week calendar - a high-flying freestyle motocross and skateboarding stunt show.
Rampt Mini FMX will present an action-packed performance at Dundas Oval, Narromine this Friday, April 17, from 10.30am to 2pm.
The Rampt Mini FMX show from Newcastle, featuring four professional riders will perform a series of adrenaline-filled jumps and tricks.
Owner BJ Kelly has been performing stunts and freestyle demonstration performances for more than eight years and has been an integral part of the freestyle scene in Australia.
"The performances are exciting and create a buzz that most young people look forward to", Mr Kelly said.
The Rampt Mini FMX riders are all in their prime for throwing down the best jaw-dropping tricks including the highly requested backflip. So, get your friends together and head on down to Dundas Oval this Friday.?Entry is free and a sausage sizzle lunch will be provided.
Fans also have the chance to meet the riders and get autographs.
This event is supported by National Youth Week, Narromine Shire Council, Narromine Local Aboriginal Land Council, Narromine USMC, Narromine Tourist Park and Motel, Narromine Lions Club and UnitingCare Burnside.
o Please note - All children under the age of 12 years MUST be accompanied by a responsible adult.