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Children's Yoga on Thurs 27th and Fri 28th at Gaia Studio, Maxted Road


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Hello all and happy half term.


Just a reminder that I am running two, 2-hour workshops on yoga, mindfulness, story telling, arts, craft and healthy eating for ?12. These clubs will be held at Gaia Studio, Maxted Road and spaces are limited so please email me for more information or to book a place.


[email protected]


Thank you and have a wonderful day.

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