Ellesmere Children’s Centre 15 year anniversary

Please come and join us for the the award winning Ellesmere Children’s Centre

Annual Multicultural Event

Friday 10th June 2011 from 4pm to 8pm

Please join us to celebrate diversity.

This year's event features fun activities for all the family, including:

  • Stories from Rastamouse

  • Creative arts and crafts led by our Resident Artists

  • Face painting and Henna hands

  • Bouncy castle

Plus an array of multicultural cuisine.

There will be stalls and games to test your luck. Win a prize or buy local and exotic crafts, cards, massage, make up, jewellery, books and cakes.

  • 4 Maxwell Street, Sheffield, S4 7JN.

  • Telephone 0114 281 2143

Ellesmere Children’s Centre Multicultural Event
4:00pm to 8:00pm Friday 10 June 2011

The Ellesmere Children's Centre offers full day care services Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm at a competitive rate and is committed to excellent quality of service for early years development.

Services offered include:

  • Sensory play

  • Yoga for children

  • Massage

  • Dual language development

For more information telephone 0114 281 2143

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