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Lynmore Playcentre celebrating 50yrs!

Bronwyn Alton from Lynmore Playcentre

Lynmore Playcentre will be celebrating 50yrs of quality ECE with an open day and a Teddy Bears Picnic at Lynmore Playcentre Sunday 6th November 2-4pm. The event is open to past and present members and our community. Dress up is optional!

Lynmore Playcentre first opened in September 1966, and in January 1967 it was recognised by the Auckland Association. It was 10yrs before they moved out of the scout hall and other temporary premises and into an old house moved on to a public reserve. Early in 1977 the new building was opened with a roll of 11 children. Lynmore Playcentre currently has 24 families enrolled with sessions running Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings.

Are you in this photo, do you know anyone is the photo? Please get in touch with us if you do or would like to know more about our open day tel 07 3455815, lynmoreplaycentre@gmail.com, we would love to hear from you.

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