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Early bird special deal for Art and craft weekly classes for next term@ the Creation station Dulwich


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The COLOUR CREATIONS TERM is now open for booking.

Book now 11 classes for the price of 9 for ?EARLY BIRD BOOKING? until 15 December 2016. All term booking will get an arty-crafty pack as a welcome gift.

?72 for a term booking and ?40 for 5 week half term.

?54 for a term booking per sibling and ?30 for 5 week half term.


This offer needs to be booked and paid until Thursday 15th December 2016


If you are not sure about being able to commit to a term. We also have vouchers available to buy. 3 or 6 class vouchers : cost ?8 per session if you buy and book the vouchers in advance. This voucher system is great for Christmas presents from Grandparents and friends.


For new customers, I offer ?10 for 2 taster sessions.


COLOUR CREATIONS


Our exciting ?Colour Creations? programme is all about discovering and exploring the colours that are all around. Starting with the primary colours and slowly adding more skills and knowledge so that the full range of colours can be experienced ? from gold and silver to rainbows and tartan. I can?t wait to share all this with you!!

SPRING TERM DATES: 9 JAN ? 31 MAR 2017 (HALF TERM: 13-18 FEB)

Class timetable:

Monday classes at Albrighton community centre

Little explorers ( 15 months ? 5 years old) : 10-10.50 am

Baby discover ( 6 ? 14 months ) : 11.10 ? 11.50 am

Thursday classes at St Barnabas Parish Hall ( side door entrance)

Baby discover ( 6 ? 14 months ) : 10.00 ? 10.40 am

Little explorers ( 15 months ? 5 years old) : 11-11.50 am

Enquiries and bookings: [email protected]


BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL and spaces are limited. Please use the link provided to book and pay for your tickets: https://pcrookes.bookwhen.com

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