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There's A LOT to be excited about at Copper Beech Cafe over the next month! Copper Beech Cafe (http://www.copperbeechcafe.com/) is next to JAGS Sports Club on Red Post Hill.


Don't miss the fantastic exhibition by printmaker Katrina Russell-Adams, available until April 29th. http://www.katrinarusselladams.com/


More creative make and do workshops with OKIDO for 3-8 year olds on 29th April... this months' theme is animals! https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/okido-make-and-do-sessions-in-dulwich-spring-2018-tickets-37656551760


Look forward to an evening of Blue Note & Bossa Nova Jazz with the Ned Bennett Quartet on 14th May in conjunction with Dulwich Festival

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/blue-note-bossa-nova-at-copper-beech-cafe-tickets-43803354011


Kids aged 6-11yrs, will love these FREE Bubble Writing workshops by Linda Scott (AKA The Bubble Writer), taking place both weekends over the Dulwich Festival (free but ticketed) https://www.eventbrite.com/e/free-bubble-writing-workshops-at-copper-beech-cafe-for-dulwich-festival-tickets-43833737890


DON'T MISS the fantastic all male troupe from The Handlebards performing Twelfth Night on the lawns on 24th May. One child under 16 is permitted free of charge with each paying adult. http://www.handlebards.com/tickets/twelfth-night-jags-sports-club/


Enjoy snacks and drinks from CBC at all of these events!


If you have any questions about these events or would like to get in touch about private hire, please drop us an email at [email protected]

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