Help OPAL celebrate their last year at the City of Charles Sturt with a fun performance by popular kids entertainer Graeme Denton these school holidays.
Inspector Hector has a mystery to solve. It seems in recent times, healthy foods from the five food groups have disappeared without a trace. Not only have the vegetables vanished, but dairy has disappeared, meat is missing, fruit has flown off, and the cereals have been sequestered – whatever that means?
This show is suitable for kids aged 3-12 but all ages are welcome. Bring a picnic lunch if you’d like to join in with some games on the back lawn afterwards.
Cost is $4 per child (payable at the door – cash only), adults are free. Visit the City of Charles Sturt website here to book your tickets.
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For more information and all enquiries please visit theΒ Inspector Hector and the Case of the Vanishing Vegetables Facebook event page.
What:Β Inspector Hector and the Case of the Vanishing Vegetables
When: Friday 7 October 2016 | 11 am – 12 pm
Where: Woodville Town Hall | 74 Woodville Road, Woodville
Who: Suitable for ages 3-12
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