Multicultural Celebration Family Fun Day

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Richmond Park, Saturday 8th June

Dublin City Council, St Patrick’s Athletic and Dublin South City Partnership are proud to present a free Multicultural Family Fun Day on Saturday, June 8th.

The event takes place from 11am to 2pm in St. Patrick’s Soccer Grounds in Richmond Park. The event has been running for three years and is open to all. This Family Fun Day boasts a range list of music, dance, sport and creative activities. It truly has something for all-ages.

Immerse yourself in music and dance. Get the kids involved in different activities including soccer, GAA and outdoor games. As you work up an appetite taking it all in, there will be different food stalls around the area throughout the day. Activities to keep all ages entertained will range from face painting and art and crafts to an African drums workshop. Also present on the day will be a number of pop-ups with key support agencies from around the south city area available to discuss their services and activities. Over three hours, a broad group of exhibitors will gather to showcase their talents.


Date:
Saturday 8th June
Time:
11.00am
Price:
Free
Address:
Richmond Park, Emmet Road, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Richmond Park, Emmet Road, Inchicore, Dublin, Ireland

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