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Hello Everyone, this is to update you on the very exciting new group called Home EDs and Mini Picasso's taking place on ( most ) Fridays beginning from May 13th at 10-12.

The group is socialising group for parents and carers with children to meet ( alongside Home Educators) combined with a wonderful arts and crafts session . There is a large hall and outdoors space for the children to run freely including goal posts and a basketball hoop. Do bring toys along for the little ones .

It's ?8 for the wonderful arts and crafts session with a very talented local artist . The children gets to take home their beautiful creations! The classes for under 5 is from 10-10.45 ( with some Parental help ) & 11-11.45 for older children ( Working by themselves ).


The location will be at East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Rd, East Dulwich, London SE22 9NL that stop near the centre are P13 (closest bus),12, 197, 40, 176, 185.

The nearest train station is East Dulwich .

There is parking in nearby streets .

Disabled access , toilets and kitchen is available whereby Tea, Coffee, Juice and Biscuits are available for a small fee.


Any questions please email:

[email protected]


Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1401458130161430/

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**You don't have to be a Home Educator to take part . Carers/Parents with little ones and not so little ones are welcome to pop along to partake in the drop in group and/or the Arts and Crafts classes**



Home EDs and Mini Picassos is running tomorrow on May 13th Friday at 10-12.

The group is a socialising group for Home Educating families of all ages to meet with an optional wonderful arts and crafts session running alongside .

There is a large hall,small hall and outdoors space for the children to run freely including goal posts and a basketball hoop. Do bring toys/balls along for the little ones .

Costs of ?3 per family to cover the hire of the hall and playground ( includes a cup of tea/coffee/juice and biscuits) and ?5 for the first child and ?2.50 per additional child if you wish to take part in the wonderful optional arts and crafts session with a very talented local artist.

The children gets to take home their beautiful creations!

I do throughly recommend the classes , for under 5 it's from 10-10.45 (with parental help) & 11-11.45 for older children .

Discounts available , please get in touch .


The first arts and crafts theme for tomorrow is 'Growing'.

There will be sunflower seeds to sow , pots to decorate , canvas bags to colour and more.


The location will be at East Dulwich Community Centre, 46-50 Darrell Rd, East Dulwich, London SE22 9NL the stop near the centre are P13 (closest bus),12, 197, 40, 176, 185.

The nearest train station is East Dulwich .

There is parking in nearby streets .

Disabled access , toilets and kitchen is available for Tea, Coffee, Juice and Biscuits .


The centre is a drop in as is the art class but if you wish to do the class please try and confirm attendance so that we can ensure we have enough materials .


Any questions please email:

[email protected]


Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/697783030321191/






Next week we also have a podcast radio tester session in the small hall !

Hello All,


Sadly I've just received news from the artist this morning that she is very poorly today and cannot make it in to run the art and craft lesson .

This is of course very disappointing ,more so as it's my first day and I did not put plans in place in case of illnesses.

I was focussed on meeting/greeting/advertising and dishing out teas and biscuits thus the short notice means I do not have the time or materials to do an alternative art lesson today .


This unfortunately means that there is NO Art and Craft Session today but as an apology the drop in session will be completely *free* . So do come and have a cup of tea/coffee/juice and biscuits on me and meet other families whilst the children have free play in the hall and outside in the playground .


I will of course ensure that next week there is a Plan B to ensure lessons will still go ahead regardless and we also have our drop in radio podcast session .


Once again , I'm sorry and just as disappointed as you are but please do come along today .



Next week the Art and Craft lesson will run as planned with the same theme.


Best wishes.

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