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Children living in Peasedown St John invited to free action-packed Halloween party

Friday 27th October 2017 Bath Echo News Team Community

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Children living in Peasedown St John are being invited to a free Halloween party next Tuesday night, organised by the village’s Residents’ Association.

The action-packed event will include frantic fun, ghoulish games, and scary movies at St John’s Close Community Room.

Joy Gosz is chair of the Residents’ Association, and is organising the event with some tasty festive treats.

She said: “Halloween has been recognised as a festive event in the UK for decades. Children and young people are often encouraged to dress up, go out in the neighbourhood ‘trick or treating’, and join in with apple bombing contests.

“It’s important that local children can have fun, but in a safe environment – which is why we are organising the Peasedown Residents’ Association’s Children’s Halloween Party on Tuesday night.”

The party follows on from the association’s successful parties in the past, and other events throughout the year to celebrate Christmas and Easter.

The children’s party for 7-11 year olds, which runs from 4pm-6pm on Tuesday 31st October is free, but parents/carers are encouraged to ring Joy Gosz on 07895 572411 to let her know their child(ren) will attend.

St John’s Close Community Room is located in St John’s Close, Albert Avenue, BA2 8JE.

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