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Knitting Event in Bessemer Grange Nature Garden, Sat 18 June, 12-4pm


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Knitting Together in the Garden - an event for World Wide Knit in Public Day - the only one in South London!


When: Saturday 18 June 2016, 12-4pm


Where: Bessemer Grange Nature Garden, Nairne Grove, SE5 8HP (opposite the main site of Bessemer Grange Primary School)


What are we doing: knitting (or crocheting) in a lovely nature garden, meeting new people, teaching people to knit if they don't already and (hopefully) enjoying a bit of sunshine (but we can't guarantee that!)


What you should bring: your knitting (or crocheting) or a willingness to learn! deckchair or picnic rug, umbrella or suncream


Facilities: basic outdoor loo, wooden benches, light refreshments will be available to purchase


More info: http://www.wwkipday.com/kip-on-the-garden/

https://www.facebook.com/events/478504799007483/

or email: [email protected]

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