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Nutricia Metabolics Family Christmas Party

Date: Saturday 27th November 2021
Location: Palmerstown House Estate, Johnstown, Co Kildare, Ireland

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

This event is open to all patients in ROI and NI with an Inherited Metabolic Disorder following a low protein diet and their families.

This year it is a self driving experience through 5km of mesmerising grounds of Palmerstown House Estate past Elf Town, Santas Toy Factory, the Wonderlights Forest and more. All children will get a chance to meet Santa and his elves from the comfort of their own car.

Then you can park up and enjoy the unlimited free funfair, and visit the Nutricia team in their own tent. Everything will be outdoor this year so you can relax and feel safe while having so much fun together.

The Nutricia Team will have special goody bags for each person with a metabolic condition, a voucher for a free family photo and tea/coffee vouchers.

HOW TO REGISTER:

Email: events.ireland@nutricia.com

Please state number of adults and children, kids ages and who has the metabolic condition.

A maximum of 4 free tickets per family group (patient plus 3 family members)

RSVP before Monday 22nd November.

Limited places available so book early to avoid disappointment!

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