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Free Music Workshops for People Living with Dementia, Wednesday mornings 10.30am - 12pm, Forest Hill


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Hi there,


I'm currently running a music workshop for people living with Dementia. All are welcome! No experience or musical ability necessary. It is a fun event where people can sing and reminisce together and also enjoy a cup of tea and some biscuits after the session. The workshops are from 10.30am - 12pm, but people are free to arrive from 10am onwards. There is full wheelchair access.


The address is 34 Sunderland Road, SE23 2QA.


Please contact Jessica 07765607330 for more information and to book your place, or email [email protected]

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