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Hi Claire,


Artastic are running a easter camp from the 11th-15th April 9.30-3.30!


There will be lots of fun art activities, games and crafts to make using a wide range of materials through out the day with a different thing every day. There will be a day trip to a gallery and exploring a local wildlife garden.


Ages 5-11 year olds and pack lunches will need to be provided.


Spaces are limited so you will need to book now to guarantee a place!

[email protected] www.artasticartclub.co.uk 07792549874


Prices:

5 Days ?130

or Per Day ?30

Discounts given to syblings


Hope to see you there

Scamps is running at DCPS. My son went last summer and loved it. Is for kids aged over 4 without parents and day consists of sport like football/cricket/tennis, arts and crafts, packed lunch, chill out time/stories etc, swimming, other sport


Really good fun and great value. Can't recall cost, but think website is avpsports.co.uk or .com

Thanks prdarling thats sounds great for my son, i think my daughter may prefer the Artastic art club as i have heard about it from a few friends sounds really good also is a lot cheaper then other holiday clubs i have looked at so i think that helps fill a big bit of Easter thanks so much

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