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End-of-year celebration a musical mix

12/2/2015

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This end-of-year celebration, part of Multicultural Tauranga's Living in Harmony events, has a multicultural musical theme: instruments from around the world.

Musicians from India, Colombia, the Philippines, Japan, Korea, Poland, Russia and Scotland will be playing their instruments and presenting typical tunes from their countries.

Of course Santa will be attending, too, so everybody is welcome to attend with their children.

There will be a raffle, and entry is with a plate of food to share. Donations to Multicultural Tauranga to cover costs are appreciated.


The event is on Friday, 11 December 2015, from 6:00pm at Wesley Church Hall, 100 13th Avenue, Tauranga.
For more information please contact the office at (07) 571 6419, e-mail enquiries@trmc.co.nz, or call Ewa Fenn on mob. 027 6700700.

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