TEN YEARS AGO: Lesson in Indian culture for Skegness pupils and St George's Day effort in Alford
![Great Steeping pupils are pictured, 10 years ago, receiving a lesson in Indian culture from Sunita Patel, of The Indian Experience. Children from reception and years one and two enjoyed a range of activities, including dressing in traditional Indian clothing, making Rangoli artwork, and taking part in Indian dancing.](https://www.lincolnshireworld.com/webimg/b25lY21zOjcyOWIzODkwLWZiNGEtNDc1ZS05NzcyLTI4ZDViNWY1MTQ2NToyZDllOWNjOC01MTNmLTQ2YWItODUxYy1hZTYxMDY4OTRjMDk=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Great Steeping pupils are pictured, 10 years ago, receiving a lesson in Indian culture from Sunita Patel, of The Indian Experience. Children from reception and years one and two enjoyed a range of activities, including dressing in traditional Indian clothing, making Rangoli artwork, and taking part in Indian dancing.](/img/placeholder.png)
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These two photographs appeared in the Skegness Standard 10 years ago this week and take us to Great Steeping Primary School for a day of India-themed activities and Alford Market Place for a show of patriotic spirit.