"We have planned lots of entertainment for the whole family - music, songs, games. Our special guests will be Santa Claus and Snow White, who will delight every child present with gifts," said Vladi Prokhorova - Hristov, President of the Bulgarian Association in the Australian city. The picnic will also feature a folk dance lesson led by the dancers of the Bulgarian Rhythms folklore group.
Vladi Prokhorova - Hristov specifies that the event is open to all members of the Bulgarian community, including children who do not attend the Dr. Petar Beron Bulgarian School. "The more we are, the merrier it will be! Let's make this day unforgettable for our children!" she urges.
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