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19 Nov - "Paint a mug" for Children in Need


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From noon to 2pm at Christ Church, Barry Road. "Show your spots" (or whatever you like!) by painting a mug, with easy-to-use Marabu ceramic paint markers (the new "no-bake" type!). Paint markers & mugs are provided, or feel free to bring your own ceramic item to paint!


Make a donation in return - all the money will go to Children in Need.


19 November is the official Children in Need Appeal day. If you'd like to get involved or learn more about this great charity, check out their website BBC Children in Need!

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