KIDS can try out their best scooter and bike tricks for prizes from police as part of youth anti-violence day.
The competition is on this Sunday from 10am until noon at Capalaba skate park, with DJ’d music, giveaways and an 11.30am sausage sizzle.
Capalaba Police Beat spokeswoman Pauline Dunn the family-friendly event would be MC’d by 99 Bikes’ Jozef Uatuku, with “Walk away, Chill out” stickers and wristbands available from the Matthew Stanley Foundation’s Paul Stanley.
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Mr Stanley set-up the foundation after the death of his 15-year-old son Matthew, who was assaulted by another teen in 2006 at an 18th birthday party.
Ms Dunn said everyone was welcome to attend the free event, which required registration on the day.
“Boys and girls aged from 8 to 16 years, with no competition experience, are invited to come down with their bikes and scooters to show their tricks and skills to win prizes,” Ms Dunn said.
“There will be random giveaways on the day.”
She said the sausage sizzle would be sponsored by Capalaba Central Shopping Centre and Redlands PCYC.
Capalaba skate park is at Banfield Lane.