1st March 2021 8th March 2021 15th March 2021 plus 2 more date(s), see below for more info |
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10.30am | |
Online Event Fife | |
This is a free event | |
Event organiser/part of Kirkcaldy Galleries | |
Visit the event website here | |
Only one ticket is required per household wishing to join us.
Let's get our makeshift Lycra out and have fun sharing songs, rhymes and stories together!
Additional Dates: 08 March 2021, 15 March 2021, 22 March 2021, 29 March 2021
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