Celebrate Children’s Day with Lighthouse at Home
For Immediate Release
Celebrate Children’s Day with Lighthouse at Home
Saturday the 21st March 2015 will be a day full of smiles, laughter and joy for a predicted 30,000 people as Lighthouse is set to host another successful Children’s Day event at the ASB showground in Auckland.
This free entry event will begin at 9:00am and with plenty of rides, activities, giveaways, face painting, dressed up characters, an exciting show, live animals and so much more – the family friendly fun will continue on all day!
This event is the premier ‘children’s day’ celebration for kids in Auckland. It is an occasion focused on families with small children and babies so the attraction and rides will accommodate to this age range.
CEO of Lighthouse at Home, Shane Zhan is clearly passionate about the importance of this event as he has stated “This event was created for the entire community of Auckland because we, not only as Lighthouse but as parents ourselves realized there were very few forums and places for children to go to where they could really celebrate being a child and have a day with the family. We wanted to create an event where children can have a day filled with festivity, enjoyment and activities and for a minimal cost”
Lighthouse at home is a home based early childcare service that firmly believes quality early childhood education should be affordable for everyone. The company’s passion towards childcare is evident in free events such as Children’s day where there will be a large selection of free activities for the family to enjoy, and any paid attractions will be subsidised.
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