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Get your tickets for the Harvest Moon Festival

by isleofman.com 12th September 2014

Celebrate the Harvest Moon Festival at The Children’s Centre Community Farm in true Manx style; with a stonking good Ceilidh, jaw drippingly delicious Manx hog roast and the mother of all Mhelliahs. All compered by the inimitable Dot Tilbury!

The ticket only event will be held at The Farm from 7pm on Saturday 27th September. Free shuttle minibuses will collect guests from the Sea Terminal at 7pm and return you when you have danced until you can drop.

Musical merriment will be provided by The Calor Gas Band, truly local produce from our afternoon Produce Show - including The Farm’s mighty scale busting pumpkins, will be up for auction in the Mhelliah (please remember your wallets).

Tickets are just ?20 per head with all proceeds from the event going towards charitable projects of The Children’s Centre. Guests can bring their own tipple.

To book your tickets Tel: 676076 or e-mail farm@thechildrenscentre.org.im.

To find out more about what’s happening at The Community Farm including the produce show, workshops, open afternoons and bookable children’s parties please check out The Farm blog: www.thecommunityfarm.wordpress.com.

Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 12th, September 2014 10:27pm.

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