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This week at The Kids' Clay Workshop we are making presents for Father's Day. Come and make your very own gift from scratch using clay. We have two workshops aimed at kids aged 3-5 years. Book in advance or just come along (we do step by step classes). Classes are ?6.50.

Thursday 11.15am-12.05pm at The Green Community Centre, 5 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QQ.(Beside the Old Nun's Head Pub and the little playground).

Friday 10.30-11.20am The Mission Bubble Studios, Unit 8 Blackwater Court, Blackwater Rd (off Lordship Lane past Push Studios) SE22 8RS.

For more info, or to book up please email: [email protected] OR see the website www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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