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Just found this on Mumsnet - might be a nice day out....


Regents Park


Date: Sun 6th Jun 10

Web: www.camdengreenfair.org.uk/2010.html


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Sunday 6th June, midday till 7pm, FREE.


For nearly 20 years the Camden Green Fair has been inspiring visitors to take steps towards a greener lifestyle. Live music and performances, exhibitions and workshops, fun and food combine to attract more than 20,000 visitors annually to this award-winning environmental event.


Green Children?s area


This year we are extending our children?s area to provide loads of great stuff for the little (and not so little) environmentalists amongst us.....activities will include Felting, Knitting, Bread making, Willow weaving, ?Wishing Tree?, Crown Making, Story telling, Puppets, Circus, Healing, Herbalists, Yoga, Meditation, and some shaded areas for families. There will also be growing workshops, Poi making, Wigwam building, Forest School Sessions and some Indian classical music workshops. Children are invited to bring or make a costume for the children?s parade at 5pm.



We will also feature real nappies, comfortable changing and breast-feeding areas, and some chill out spaces for the grown-ups!




Read more: http://www.netmums.com/listings/WHATSON/southwark/179/June////?page_count=12#ixzz0ppUjQ2Cg

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