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The game “Everyone Burns Everyone” (KPK) is familiar and popular with many people from school physical education classes. The rules of the game may vary slightly depending on the group of players, but the common thread is always fair and safe play for all participants. The game does not require any special skills, just a lively enthusiasm for participation and a desire to have fun together.  

The sport has inspired hundreds of children and young people in Riihikallio. 

Riihikallio School has been running popular joint KPK game sessions for several years now. The game is played on Friday evenings in three different sessions – one for pupils in grades 1–3, another for pupils in grades 4–6, and the last session for secondary school pupils.  

The game nights are organised by active adults from Riihikallion Koulun Tuki ry, and the game instructors are senior secondary school students.  

Joint game night invites you to Riihikallio on 7 March 2025 

Now, all interested primary school pupils in Tuusula have the opportunity to come and learn about the sport at Riihikallio School (Pellavamäentie 15, 04320 Tuusula) on Friday, 7 March 2025, from 6 to 9 p.m.30 and take home some enjoyable shared gaming experiences with new acquaintances. Representatives from Riihikallio School Support Association will also be at the event to share tips on starting a KPK club. Registration

for the event is by age group. From 6 to 8 p.m., primary school pupils will play in two shifts, and from 8 to 9.30 p.m., it will be the turn of secondary school pupils. Shared transport is also available from Jokela and Kellokoski. Registration must be done together with an adult who will act as the child or young person’s contact person.

Find out more about the event and register by Monday 24 February 2025 on the KPK – Kaikki polttaa kaikkia (Everyone(switch to another service) Burns Everyone) event page:
https://lyyti.events/p/kpk—kaikki-polttaa-kaikkia(switch to another service)

– The event is being organised by the Tuusula hobby network. A working group established in autumn 2023 sat down together to discuss the hobbies and leisure opportunities available to children and young people in Tuusula. The working group meets a few times a year to discuss what kind of free activities could be organised in Tuusula schools, taking into account the hobby preferences of children and young people, says Tiina Laine, coordinator of school hobby and club activities.
   
 “The working group’s common goal is for every child and young person to find something they enjoy doing. Whether it’s sports, arts and crafts or some other fun leisure activity,” Laine continues.   


See you at the joint gaming sessions in Riihikallio!

Further information about the event:
KPK – Kaikki polttaa kaikkia (Everyone smokes everyone) event page(switch to another service)
School activities and club coordinator Tiina Laine, 040 314 4394, tiina.laine@tuusula.fi 

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