A weekend to look forward to!

At Koramangala & at Chennai

Saturday, 25th October ‘08, 5 to 7 pm (All Ages)

HALLOWEEN! The party we’ve all been waiting for!

Between 5 and 7 pm this Saturday, Hippocampus will transform itself for the annual Halloween party! Come over to join in some spooky clean fun!

Come dressed in your ‘boo’giest best or just come in prepared to get ‘goosebump’ed!

Have fun with mad cap games with mummies (the wrapped up variety!), ghosts and witches!

Enter the Creepy Crafts Corner to make bats and hats!

Enjoy a frightful array of snacks – Witches Warts… Vampire Fangs in Blood… Pizza Mummies… Ghost Toasts… and wash it all down with some warm Bloody Soup with Goop! Yukky? Yummy? or what?!?

And as always, for the 10 yrs + age group there’s Jack O’Lantern carving.

This year, we are bringing only a limited number of pumpkins, so call in / mail by Thursday (23rd October) evening to book one for yourself and avoid disappointment. (The pumpkins will be charged at actuals).

Date: Saturday 24th October ‘08

Time: 5 to 7 pm

Dress code: Spookier the better

Guest Fee: Rs. 100/-

Venue: Hippocampus Koramangala & Hippocampus Chennai

At Shankarapuram
Saturday, 25th October’08 at 4:30 pm (5 & Above)

Thoran and Card Making for Deepavalli

Diwali, ‘Festival of Lights’, is celebrated by young and old, rich and poor, throughout the country to dispel darkness and light up their lives..

Bhargavi Aunty helps you make colorful thorans that can adorn the entrance to your house and in preparing a diwali card which you can give to your dear ones.

Sunday, 26th October’08 at 11:30 am (All Ages)

Rajyotsava Day

Rajyotsava signifies “the birth of a State” and marks the formation of linguistic provinces, once India became a republic in the year 1950. Several Districts in North Karnataka & Hyderabad Karnataka were dissolved in the new State.

On November 1st, 1973, Karnataka -formerly Mysore got its new name.

In recognition of “Kannada Rajyotsava” we help children make “wrist bands” symbolizing the colours of the Karnataka flag. Come, make your “Arshina Kumkuma” coloured wrist bands.

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