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Creepy crawlies take stage

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Hey Dee Ho Music has invited both young and old to its concert at Wilson Botanic Park which is sure to be jam packed with entertainment.
The Creepy Crawlies Concert is sure to inspire the audience, with singing, dancing, looking and learning for creepy crawlies.
Following the concert, kids can also plant seedlings to take home, with all proceeds raised from the production to go to Relay for Life Pakenham and Cranbourne.
Hey Dee Ho Music is a children’s entertainment company, with moves and music designed to stimulate childhood development.
Australian owned and now 27 years old, Hey Dee Ho provides fun with an interactive program that explores different subjects with puppets, props and percussion instruments.
Members from the production company will delight audiences with their Creepy Crawlies Concert on Thursday 25 September at 10am and 2 October at 9.45am.
Book your spots for the October concert, as tickets for the September production are already sold out.
An additional concert will also follow for special needs children at 11am.
Get along to Wilson Botanic Park for the ideal school holiday entertainment.

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