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Celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with a picnic in the park

TransFolk of WA are putting on a friendly picnic in the park to mark the International Transgender Day of Visibility.

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Head up to Kings Park for a day of activities and games, networking or just enjoying the shade with your family and friends.

TransFolk of WA will be putting on a tasty spread to raise funds for the organisation, with a $10 cover charge that includes eats and soft drink.

If you’re planning on bringing your own eats, we’ve even got some tips on packing the perfect picnic.

All are welcome so bring the whole family, your best pals, some blankets and chairs and celebrate trans* visibility in good company.

Picnic in the Park will be held on Sunday April 2nd from 11am in Kings Park. For more information and to RSVP, head to Facebook.

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