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Dragon Awareness Event

Wednesday, 16th April, 2008 at 9:29 am, Isle of Wight

5, June 2008
8:00 pmto11:00 pm

Make sure you get this one in your diaries. Coming up in June is an awareness night for the great new Dragon project coming out from St George’s School in Newport.

Wild OatsThe aim of the night is to inform and entertain.

You can learn all about the work that has been going on at St George’s PMLD School over the last year or so and discover the incredible plans they have for the future.

Following a short presentation about ‘Dragon’ you’ll be royally entertained by two of the Islands favourite bands and good friends of St George’s School, The Wild Oats and Lucid.

Dinosaur Dig @ St GeorgesWe’ll be bringing you more information about the Dragon project later on VentnorBlog, but in the meantime, you can find out more by checking out their website.

Tickets for the night are only £3.00 (bargain) and doors are open from 8.00pm. Book your pumpkins for 11.00pm.

It takes place at Medina Theatre and sounds like it going to be a great night.

You can book your tickets online or by calling (01983) 527020

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