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Bristol - Event Notice
Saturday December 05 2009

Easton Community Fair

category bristol | community | event notice author Friday November 06, 2009 11:27author by Naiaauthor email localevents100 at gmail dot com Report this post to the editors

A day of fun for the whole family!

A spark of fun in the heart of winter with dance, African drumming, meditation, holistic therapies, kids area, stalls, fire spinners, cafe and much more! Easton Community Centre Saturday 5th December 11am - 5.30pm Adults £3 Children (under 13) FREE.
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Easton Commuynity Fair
Easton Commuynity Fair

The Easton Community Fair is a non profit event aimed at promoting local businesses. It is a fun day out for the whole family offering free taster workshops including crystal bowl sound bathing, Turkish belly dancing, dance movement therapy, African drumming, Buddhist meditation and circus skills. There will be qualified holistic therapists offering taster sessions of massage, reflexoogy and Indian head massage as well as tarot readers and clairvoyants. Adults can treat themselves or their friends to exquisit gifts from a range of stalls whilst the kids enjoy the creative kids area, magic show, Bounce the puppy doing tricks and face painting. We are delighted to have the Blue Juice cafe selling delicious food and drinks all day.

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