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Friday Soft Play Club SE23 (First one tomorrow)!


Kimmy1080

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New drop in soft play club starts tomorrow from 10.00-11.30am at St Hilda's Church in Brockley. Please see further details attached.


Tippee Toes and St Hilda?s Church bring you a soft play club which takes place on the last Friday of every month (term time). When the end of the month falls on a holiday date, the club will run on the Friday before. Please make a note of the dates on the attached flyer.


Some further info:


- If you are driving to St Hilda?s, if at all possible, please could you leave your pram/buggy in the car and walk in with your child. There is very limited buggy space so your assistance is much appreciated.

- If you are walking to St Hilda?s, please be aware that your pram/buggy will need to be folded up on arrival.

- Soft play will be open continuously for the 90 minutes. However, there will be a 20 minutes music session with Tippee Toes and an 11am short toddler service with Fr Bates (10 minutes). This service will take place in a separate, quiet room. You do not have to be religious to attend, we will be singing a hymn or two and partake in a short prayer. Please note there is no obligation to participate in the religious element.

- Refreshments will be provided between 10.15-10.45am in the kitchen area.

- As this is our first session, we do not have an idea on numbers. However, if we manage to reach full capacity, we will need to close the door and operate a one in, one out service.

- Please remember Tippee Toes music runs weekly on Fridays from 10.00-10.45 at St Hilda?s except the last Friday of the month when the soft play is on.

- We are always open to constructive feedback so please do have a word with either myself or Fr Bates if you have any suggestions for the club. We will try and accommodate you as far as possible.


Hope to see you there!


Best wishes


Kim

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