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Water crazy night is promised at the Commemoration Hall



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Young children will be delighted and amazed by a new show coming to Commemoration Hall in Huntingdon next month.
Spring for Children! Spring Dance Company presents a double bill with "The Wemmick Story" from the book You Are Special by Max Lucado and "Waterbugs & Dragonflies" from the book by Doris Stickney.

Waterbugs and Dragonflies is set in the underwater world of the playful and energetic waterbugs. But watch what happens when one of the bugs evolves into the world above the water and becomes a beautiful, graceful dragonfly.

The Wemmick Story tells of punchinello, a young wooden Wemmick, who is really rather down because he thinks he isn't as cool or clever as some of his peers.

>> The show is on Saturday, May 3, at 2.30pm. Tickets are £7.50 for children, £8.50 for adults and £30 for a family ticket and area available from The Card Gallery, Market Square, Huntingdon, by calling 01480 455167 or online at www.cremm.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 24 April 2008 3:27 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 

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