Finglas Fright Night

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Finglas Civic Centre, Tuesday 31st October

Finglas Fright Night Festival 2023!

The Finglas Halloween Festival “Finglas Fright Night will take place once again on Tuesday 31st October 2023 between 6.30pmand 9.00pm at Finglas Civic Centre, Mellowes Road.

The family friendly event will feature its usual array of carnival rides, games, music, magic and dance.

As usual we will have a surprise or two in store (remember “Elvis last year)

For more information, please contact Community and Social Development, Finglas Area Office on (01)2225400 or [email protected]


Date:
Tuesday 31st October
Time:
6.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Mellowes Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Mellowes Road, Dublin, Ireland

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