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Temple Food Fair for family – The 2009 Yun Yang Temple Food Fair will be held on Sunday 25 Oct

Picture: Luke PlummerPicture: Luke Plummer

ENJOY multicultural performances and vegetarian food at the 2009 Yun Yang Temple Food Fair on Sunday 25 October. The free event, which is held every year at the Narre Warren North temple, will be open to the Casey community.
Mary Fong from the Yun Yang Temple said the activities and festivities at the 32-acre site would be suitable for the whole family.
“There will be singing and dancing performances and a jumping castle and face painting for the children,” she said.
“It will be a great family outing with lucky draws on the day.”
This year’s Yun Yang Temple Food Fair will run from 9am to 3pm. Yun Yang Temple is a non-profitable organisation and is located at 6 Reservoir Road in Narre Warren North.
For details call 9796 8079.

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