YOUNG Hawkesbury folk are urged to put on their onesies and head down to the Blue Light disco to be held at the Richmond Club on Friday, July 31.
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To get over the winter chills, Hawkesbury police invite all under-18s to come and enjoy a fun and safe night out.
Two local DJs will be hitting the decks to get everyone dancing.
There will be lucky door prizes and best-dressed competitions.
As always, Blue Light discos are alcohol and drug-free events.
Hawkesbury Senior constable and youth liaison officer Natalie Haynes said not much happens in the Hawkesbury for youth so this was a great way for them to get off the street and into a safe environment.
‘‘We love these discos because it’s an excellent way to break the barriers and get to know them a little more,’’ Sr Const. Haynes said. ‘‘It’s a good way for them to chill, meet friends and hang out together under good supervision.’’
The 100th kid gets in for free.
Junior Disco: 5 to 11 years is $5, from 5pm-6.30pm.
Senior Disco: 12 to 17 years is $11, from 7-10pm.