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Kids Clay Workshop ? Summer dates!


Alicat

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Hope everyone is having a good summer. A reminder that the Summer Workshops for kids aged 3-8 years are open for booking ? younger kids will need a bit of grown-up help.Come and make a project in clay! Here is a quick update:

Fri 17th Aug 10?11am

Thurs 23rd Aug 10.30?11.30am - NOW FULL

Fri 31st Aug 10?11am & 11.30-12.30pm

All workshops are at St Clements & St Peter's church hall this summer (entrance off Barry Road SE22 0HW, handy as it has a small car park, which is a rare find in East Dulwich). It's ?7.70 per child and ?7 for siblings.

Holiday workshops are pre-book only so please remember to book a space if you want to join! www.kidsclayworkshop.com

(If you are booking in 2 kids please remember to choose 1 participant at Paypal ? it's 1 group).

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