Most local councils provide community based programs that give people the opportunity to experience different sports and activities in an attempt to encourage a more active lifestyle and greater community interaction. Chevaliers Fencing Club has been a member of the greater Brisbane community for 10 years and is proud to support many of these programs.
Supporting these activities provides an important opportunity for Chevaliers Fencing club to interact with the community and introduce a greater number of people to the sport of fencing. In addition to this Chevaliers is happy to promote the sport at fete and event days for our local schools.
We are also proud to be sponsors of P.C.Y.C and Drug Arm.
G.O.L.D (Getting Old and Living Dangerously)
This program encourages retired members of the Brisbane City community to participate in activities they
may not have considered during their working life or always wanted to try but never found the time.
Chevaliers offers a "learn to fence" workshop that gives a good understanding of the generalities of
fencing but also incorporates the rich and romantic history of the sport.
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD:1743220314:pc=PC_2018
G.O.L.D and Kids
This is a program that designed to let Grandparents and grandchildren experience exciting and new activities side by side.
Chevaliers offers a modified program that accommodates the physical requirements of our senior participants and the imaginations of our youngest.
For Details go to:
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:WHATSON::in_type=eevent,in_search2=127
Chill Out
Chill out is a program designed to provide stimulation for High School children that would like to do something a little out
of the ordinary on their school holidays.
The fencing workshop consists of two hours of games and activities that introduce the skills of fencing in a fun and imaginative way.
For Details go to:
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD::pc=PC_2017
Active Parks
Many of us do not realise that we have magnificent parks just around the corner. Active Parks invites you to participate
in a variety of activities in these outstanding surroundings. Take a picnic and have fun.
Chevaliers offers a fencing workshop for all ages that provides games and activities for our youngest participants and a little more detail about the game for those interested in the history of the competition. Parents come and try alongside the kids.
For Details go to:
http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD:1319282698:pc=PC_2014
Breaka Sports
Breaka Sports is a holiday workshop that provides participants with the opportunity to experience many
different sports in the one location .Children sign up for the week and each day they rotate through
several different sports in a combination of indoor and outdoor activities. Lunch is provided and the
friendly council staff assist the coaches to make sure the kids have a great day every day. This is an
inexpensive way to offer great holiday stimulation for children.
For the senior students Chevaliers offers an introduction to our musketeer program and for the juniors an introduction to the buccaneers.
For Details go to:
http://www.logan.qld.gov.au/LCC/logan/sportrec/050720BreakaSportProgram.htm
Older and Bolder
This program encourages retired members of the Pine Rivers community to participate in activities they may not
have considered during their working life or always wanted to try but never found the time.
Chevaliers offers a "learn to fence" workshop that gives a good understanding of the generalities of fencing but also incorporates the rich and romantic history of the sport.
For Details go to:
http://www.pinerivers.qld.gov.au/c/prsc?a=da&did=1066682&pid=1129595183
S.H.A.F.T
S.H.A.F.T is a program designed to provide stimulation for High School children that would like to do something a little
out of the ordinary on their school holidays.
The fencing workshop consists of two hours of games and activities that introduce the skills of fencing in a fun and imaginative way.
For Details go to:
http://www.prsc.qld.gov.au/c/prsc?a=da&did=1070075&pid=1123831351