Gosport borough's Summer Passport scheme, which offers free outdoor activities for secondary school students, kicks off on Tuesday [1 August].
This year the fun includes giant inflatables, sports, driving lessons, quad biking, henna tattoos, zorbing, cooking, cycling, drumming, climbing, hair braiding, laser quest, animal encounters and music...and lots more.
To take part, young people need a completed registration form, which parents or carers can find at www.safergosport.co.uk
It can be completed online or printed off so the young person can take it on the day.
Young people must be born between 1 September 2000 and 31 August 2005 to take part. Once registered, they get an ID card which entitles them to free First bus travel to the events.
The Summer Passport is run by Gosport Community Safety Partnership, which includes Gosport Borough Council, Hampshire Constabulary, Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service and local NHS organisations.