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German twin town celebrations in Mansfield



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Published Date:
11 October 2008
MANSFIELD hosted a special cultural event in honour of the town's German twin town Heiligenhaus on Saturday.
The event, which took place in Heiligenhaus Square to the left of the Old Town Hall, began with a march from Stockwell Gate by the popular Mansfield Woodhouse Byronaires Jazz Band at 9.45am, before the event was officially launched by Paralympic gold medalist Sam Hynd at 10am.

Other attractions include the Lady Bay Morris Dancers, the Sax Factor saxophonists group from Brunts School, Queen Elizabeth School's sensational Salsa group, performers from the Excelsior School of Dance and the Happy Feet School of Dance.

There was also the chance to join the Heilgenhaus Twinning Association.

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  • Last Updated: 11 October 2008 2:27 PM
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Dark_Storm,

11/10/2008 16:39:12
They have better buses in Heiligenhaus
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Dark_Storm,

13/10/2008 10:45:08
http://www.heiligenhaus.de/


Just out of interest
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Meden Vale resident,

Mansfield 13/10/2008 19:07:10
nice looking place, the town in the green,
sure have less rubbish flying about over there.
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