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St Johns & St Clements School - MAY CARNIVAL - Sat 14th May 12pm - 3pm


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St Johns & St Clements Primary School are holding their annual May Carnival this Saturday 14th May from 12pm - 3pm. There will be all sorts of musical performances from the children, including flautists, violinists, a samba band and brass band. This year, the fair will be opened with the annual Pet Parade (Pets dressed as a song or (pop) artist).


The theme this year is 'Music, Arts & Drama'. There will be plenty of activities and workshops to join in with, such as making fun clay objects with 'The Kids Clay Workshop', spin painting with 'Pictured on the Rye', drama workshops with 'Famillie della Noche, a Street Dance workshop with Miss Gemay from 'EOS Dance School' and lots of lovely stalls and games for all ages.


Music performances on stage throughout the afternoon and a Grand Sing-a-Long to add to the fun.


There will also be a Pimms bar and lots of lovely BBQ'd food, such as prime beef burgers, 'Heritage' farm sausages and jerk chicken from 'Flock & Herd'.


Come and join in with the fun and support your local primary school. Lots of fun for everyone!


We look forward to seeing you there!

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