Seymour Racing Club is gearing up for a huge summer of racing, with two huge meets scheduled 10 days apart this December.
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The Seymour Racing Club is gearing up for two of its most vibrant events as summer racing kicks off with Christmas Party Race Day on Thursday, December 18 and Kids Day Out on Sunday, December 28.
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Racegoers can expect a welcoming, lively atmosphere across both events, perfectly timed for the holiday season and offering entertainment options for families, businesses and end-of-year celebrations.
At Christmas Party Race Day, attendees will enjoy a relaxed day on the lawn with live music, festive cheer and plenty to keep younger racegoers smiling, including face painting, pony rides and a special visit from Santa.
SRC chief executive officer Chris Martin said the event has become a must attend occasion for locals and businesses looking to celebrate the end of the year.
“Our Christmas Party Race Day is always a highlight, the perfect mix of festive fun and great racing,” Mr Martin said.
“It is a chance for families, friends and businesses to come together, relax on the lawn, enjoy live music and get into the holiday spirit. Having Santa drop by really brings the magic for the kids.”
Punters are in for a treat this December, with Seymour Racing Club hosting two meets in 10 days.
Just 10 days later, the SRC will host another race day as families return for Kids Day Out, featuring a huge lineup of free kids’ activities, including games and sports with Kelly Sports, pony rides, jumping castles and face painting.
The first 200 children to visit the Kelly Sports area will also receive a free Country Racing showbag.
Mr Martin said the day is all about creating a memorable and affordable outing for families during the holiday break.
“Kids Day Out is one of the most enjoyable days on our calendar as the whole course comes alive with families,” he said.
“We have partnered with Kelly Sports again to deliver high energy fun for the kids, while parents can relax and enjoy a great day of country racing in a safe, friendly environment.”
“It is a fantastic opportunity for families to spend time together, especially during the school holidays.”
Mr Martin said both race days reflect the club’s commitment to offering experiences that extend beyond the track.
“These are true community events. We love seeing families and big groups return year after year, and we cannot wait to welcome everyone back in December.”