Malestroit. Full box for the leisure center

Oust to Brocéliande

Posted on July 22, 2022

It’s full board for the ALSH (recreation center) Les Robinsons de Malestroit in July. “We were practically full every day…”, observes Pierre Guyot the director who does the accounts: 62 children per day on average for a maximum capacity of 68. A success shared by all the reception structures of the OBC (leisure centers, leisure tickets, stays, etc.) which for the first two weeks of July received a total of 460 children per day.

“In Malestroit, this year we have seen the arrival of many new faces…”, rejoices the director. The activities of this month of July were organized around the theme of travel. Outings to the cinema, to the swimming pool, to various leisure parks at the Sérent pump track were on the program for this month of July, which will continue next week with an introduction to archery organized with the Malestroyenne association. The night at the center organized last Tuesday brought together around fifteen participants and the children were treated to a unique outing to the Yves Rocher museum…

In August, the center of Malestroit remains open like that of Carentoir. Those of Pleucadeuc, Sérent and La Gacilly will only be open the first and last week of August. In Malestroit, a new team will set up from August 1 to deploy a range of activities including outings to the Ferme du Monde de Carentoir, to the Alrékids, Kingoland, Naudières and Sautron parks, to the swimming pool, a day to the beach. The unmissable night at the center will take place on August 23. Traveling also means returning home. In this spirit, the children will be entitled to a “BZH day” with sausage patties, dancing and pucks on the program. On Friday August 26, they will meet in Sérent for a discotheque day.

Already, the trend observed in July is confirmed since an average of 47 registrations per day has already been recorded. Knowing that registration is compulsory and that the number of places is limited, latecomers should not waste time.

Practice:

Registration on the OBC website by clicking here

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