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Kids Clay Workshops over Summer!


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Looking for activities? The Kids Clay Workshop runs classes for kids making a step-by-step project in clay from scratch. There are some summer sessions for ages 3-7 years (younger kids will need some grown up help!). These are pre-book only):


Friday 22nd July 10.30?11.30am, Mission Bubble Studios, Blackwater Court, Blackwater Road, SE22 8RS

Thursday 28th July 2.30?3.30pm Mission Bubble Studios, Blackwater Court, Blackwater Road, SE22 8RS

Friday 26th Aug 10.30?11.30am Mission Bubble Studios, Blackwater Court, Blackwater Road, SE22 8RS

Thursday 1st Sept 2?3pm Space at 61 (previously Dish & Spoon), 61 Cheltenham Road Se15 3AF


Please see further details on the website. Book your space via Email or through the website:

www.kidsclayworkshop.com/ [email protected]

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