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Creative art workshop for parents and children - Sat 7th March


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I'm delighted to announce a new monthly creative art workshop.....MAKE IT CREATE IT! It is an interactive session where you can create crafty wonders with your child!


It provides an opportunity to spend quality family time, develop your child's language skills, expand their imagination and meet other families in the community!


Join us next Saturday 7th March as we make gifts for Mother's Day and much more!


All are welcome! Prices are ?8 for one child and adult, ?7 for additional children (max 4 children/adult). A great price for quality time and a quality gift!


Sign up online at www.makeitcreateit.com for your 10% discount!


Workshop details:

10.30-12pm

Honor Oak Baptist Church, Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0SG

Suitable for children age 6-11years

Parents/Carers lead the activity with their child and our volunteers facilitate the fun (and clear up!)

Light refreshments provided


Contact us:

www.makeitcreateit.com

[email protected]

07944 587 586

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