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The Creation Station Spooky Family Fun Art & Craft sessions on 24th & 27th Oct 2016 at 10-12am


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Have you thought about what to do during the Half term yet?


Come along !! the Creation Station Dulwich offers Spooky Halloween Art and Craft Family Fun sessions on 24th & 27th October.


We'll be creating squishy Play-Doh monsters as well as fun spooky crafts and much more which you can take home!


- Monday 24th October 2016 @ 10-12 AM at Albrighton Community Centre 37 Albrighton road, East Dulwich, SE22 8AH


- Thursday 27th October 2016 @ 10-12 AM at St Barnabas Parish Hall, 23 Dulwich Village Dulwich SE21 7BT


Suitable from 15 months to 11 years so you can bring all the family:-)


?8 per child & ?6 for siblings


SPECIAL OFFER : *** BUY 1 GET 1 FREE (TRIAL) *** this can be used for the weekly classes!


Pre-booking is necessary as places are limited ! Contact Pornthida on 07455583089 or [email protected]

https://www.facebook.com/thecreationstationdulwich/

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