Princes ELC

PRINCE ALFRED COLLEGE EARLY LEARNING CENTRE

An environment designed to foster creativity, provoke questions, provide challenges and celebrate the achievements of young children. We foster the development of integrity, curiosity, confidence, compassion and Christian principles.We encourage relationships of shared responsibility and mutual respect. We believe in fun and the joy and importance of childhood. We ensure an environment filled with a sense of humour, love of play and exploration, and a sense of community.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Yalla Lebanese Festival

Dear friends,
You won’t need to travel far this summer to experience the exotic Middle East. On Sunday December 5th , Rundle Park will come alive with the sights, the smells and the sounds of the annual Yalla Lebanese Festival.
Yalla means “c’mon, let’s go!” in Arabic, but this December, Yalla will mean a day of eating, dancing and experiencing the famous Lebanese hospitality and lively culture.
Yalla will feature all-day entertainment including singers, drummers, DJs, belly dancers and traditional dancers. Yalla is an interactive cultural festival so there’ll be opportunities for patrons to learn from the professionals and participate in the singing, dancing and cooking!
Yalla is a free-entry family friendly event so there’ll be loads of entertainment and activities for the kids including camel rides, bouncy castle, Arabic arts & crafts and music lessons.
This year, Yalla is honoured to be supporting Novita Children’s Services, who provide services to children with brain injuries and serious physical disabilities.
Venue: Rundle Park, City (location of Fringe's "Garden of Unearthly Delights")
Date: Sunday 5 December
Time: 11am to 7pm
Web: www.yallafestival.com.au

Yalla! See you there!
Warm regards,
Nada Andary