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Kids clay Workshop - new Friday venue!


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The Kids Clay Workshop has moved venue on Fridays! We will be at St Clements & St Peters church hall off Barry Road this Friday. Come and join us for a step-by-step project in clay. This week we are making pots with an animal theme! For kids aged 3-5 years (with grown up help in places!). It's ?7.70 per child & ?7 for siblings. Drop in (when space allows) or book through the website. www.kidsclayworkshop.com

Fridays at 10.30am at St Clements & St Peters church hall off Barry Road, SE22 0HW. (It's halfway up Barry Rd, up a little gravel road ? entrance opposite Silvester Road and beside Graham Court flats).

Mondays at 10.30am at East Dulwich Community Centre, 46?50 Darrell Road, SE22 9NL

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