Rotary & Local Schools/ Kids' Christmas Party
The Horwich Rotary Club annual Kids Christmas Party was held again at Horwich Rmi on Sunday 9th Dec. Children aged 6-9 were invited from the 9 Primary Schools situated in BL6 – Horwich and Blackrod.
More than 80 lucky youngsters were thoroughly entertained by Smiley the Clown with activities, fun games and music.
On arrival each child was give a “goodie bag” containing a drink, crisps and an assortment of chocolates.
There was a surprise visit from Father Christmas who spoke to every child and gave them each a Christmas chocolate assortment selection.
All the children were accompanied by a parent, relative or carer who also all enjoyed the party.
This annual event has become a fixture that Horwich Rotary club hope to repeat in future years.
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