Serving Mosgiel's community: Free Boys' Brigade adventure meetings for 8-10 year olds, fostering growth and connections. Tuesdays 6.30-8pm—get involved in Otago

The BB-1st Mosgiel club warmly welcomes newcomers to its Adventure Section meetings, making it easy for families to get involved in a supportive youth-education environment. As part of the Boys' Brigade tradition, these sessions are designed for children aged 8-10 years, fitting within the broader 5-12 age group of the club's activities. Held every Tuesday from 6.30pm to 8pm, each meeting lasts 60 minutes and offers a structured yet fun experience focused on personal growth, teamwork, and skill-building.
Participants can look forward to engaging activities that promote adventure and learning, all tailored to suit boys in this age range. The Delta Section runs alongside, providing options for slightly older kids in the 5-12 group, ensuring a community feel where siblings or friends can join together. No entry fee is required, keeping it accessible for all families in the Mosgiel area. To participate, simply arrive at the venue with your child dressed comfortably for indoor activities—no special equipment or prior experience needed.
These meetings emphasise community connection, helping kids build confidence, make new friends, and develop values through Boys' Brigade principles. Parents appreciate the safe, supervised setting at the Mosgiel Presbyterian Church, where Warwick Tomlinson serves as the dedicated contact. Reach him at 0220 6000 20 for any questions or to confirm attendance. Whether your child is new to group activities or seeking a regular weekly routine, these gatherings foster a sense of belonging in Otago's local community, encouraging positive social interactions and educational fun without any pressure.
Getting to the Adventure meetings is straightforward, with the venue at Mosgiel Presbyterian Church, 11 Church Street, Mosgiel 9024 right in the heart of Otago's Mosgiel community. This central spot makes it convenient for local families, whether you're coming from nearby suburbs or further afield. Park nearby on Church Street or surrounding areas, and the church is easily visible with clear signage. No specific directions are needed beyond the address, as Mosgiel's layout keeps travel simple—typically just a short drive or walk for residents. This location supports the club's goal of strengthening community bonds in a familiar, welcoming Otago setting.