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Saturday 26 April 2014 from 1pm - 4pm
SFiCE Foundation 'The Charity' have had a wonderful 5 years paying for the full education of Indian slum children, in the hopes of ending the cycle of poverty.
To celebrate, they're throwing a huge party on a sunny Saturday afternoon, and it's totally child-friendly.
Just look at what will be on offer:
- Live Sitar & Tabla (Indian instruments) from Lance Hume, a Nottingham musician.
- World Music DJs Ricardo and Joff
- QM Barbershop Quartet
- The Mayor of Nottingham
- Live Dance Performance
- Arts & Crafts stalls
- Face Painting from Kybrid (popular artist)
- Henna Hand Painting
- Delicious Indian Food
- Massage, Reiki, Nail Salon
- Raffle and Auction with top prizes including a Forest Football shirt signed by all the players, restaurant vouchers, artwork, pampering hampers and massages with popular therapist Katchupuncture.
- Hosted by Motormouf, the human beatbox
* ALL THIS AND MORE, ONLY £3 Adults, £1.50 Children *
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