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Kids' Clay Workshop starts back this week!


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The Kids' Clay Workshop starts back this week on the 15th & 16th September! Come along to the step-by-step classes aimed at age 3-5 years and make a great project every week! We make something in clay from scratch to take home ? get creative and have lots of fun. Workshops are on:

THURSDAYS 11.15am?12.05pm The Green Community Centre, 5 Nunhead Green SE15 3QQ

FRIDAYS 10.30?11.20am Mission Bubble Studios, Blackwater Court, Blackwater Road, E. Dulwich SE22 8RS

Prices are ?7 (?6 for siblings) with class card, or ?7.70/?7 PAYG. Book up online or just drop in (if there is space).

Please come 5 mins before, wear some old clothes (aprons provided), and bring a plastic bag to take your project home in!

More info & booking at: www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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