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'Frog Day' Open Day @ Centre for Wildlife Gardening - March 15th


rsharp

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HOP on over to the Centre for Wildlife Gardening for a day of fun FREE outdoor games and activities run by London Wildlife Trust!


Our staff will be offering useful tips on pond creation and wildlife gardening as well as selling plants and local produce.


Meanwhile children can make their own frog masks, go pond-dipping and enjoy some themed story-telling!


When: March 15th, 2015

Where: Centre for Wildlife Gardening, 28 Marsden Road, SE15 4EE

Time: 11am - 4pm



Refreshments will be available.


Our Open Days are suitable for all ages. No need to book, just come along at any point between the times above!



For further information, please contact Sylvia Myers: [email protected] or 02072529186


www.wildlondon.org.uk


www.twitter.com/wildgardenctr

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