Howl-o-ween

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Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, Saturday 29th October

Howl-O-Ween is Dogs Trust Irelands' annual Halloween themed educational event for children aged 7-12 and their families. The event is held at the Dogs Trust rehoming centre in Finglas, on Saturday October 29th, from 12pm-2:30pm. Along with lots of educational fun, there is a behind-scenes-tour of our facility, and lots of sweets and treats. Fancy dress is encouraged, but masks will need to be removed for the tour section of the day. And apologies, but this is a human and monster only event. Dogs are not allowed unfortunately.

€7 per person, or €25 for a family ticket (max 4 ppl).


Date:
Saturday 29th October
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
€7 - €25
Address:
Dogs Trust Ireland, Ashbourne Rd, Finglas, Dublin 11, Ireland

Google Map of Dogs Trust Ireland, Ashbourne Rd, Finglas, Dublin 11, Ireland

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