Pre-School Reunion 30th Birthday Party
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This year, Lancaster University’s Pre-School Centre celebrates 30 years since its official opening by HRH Princess Alexandra, former Chancellor of the University.
To celebrate this significant milestone, it is inviting the many families and children with ties to the Pre-School Centre to attend a 30th Birthday Reunion Party, on Saturday 23 March, between 2-4pm.
For thirty years, providing a strong foundation for children aged 2 to 5 years has been at the forefront of Lancaster University Pre-School Centre's mission. The birthday party aims to reunite current and former Pre-school children, staff and families, with nostalgic music, games and party food.
Pre-School Centre Manager, Adele Stewart, like many of her team, has worked at the Pre-School for three decades and is extremely proud of the growth and development that the Centre has experienced over three decades, and the team are excited to celebrate with many familiar faces from the past and present.
If you are a parent or guardian of a child who is or has previously attended the Pre-School Centre, or a former member of staff that would like to come along to the birthday party, please register to attend.
As part of the Pre-School Centre's celebrations, we are collecting stories and memories to share at the party and in other communications about our 30th Birthday.
If you have any stand-out memories of Pre-School and/or photographs that you would be happy to share during the party, please email the Pre-School team at pscentre@lancaster.ac.uk.
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