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Saturday 17th February 2018 - 2.30pm – 3pm
Come and join the festivities with fun for all the family. Lots to do to keep the children busy with activities happening throughout the day, along with a spectacular lion dance to bring in the Chinese New Year of the Dog which will take place outdoors at approximtely 2.30pm so wrap up warm. There will also be Kung fu demonstrations and Tai Chi for all to have a try.
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