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Kids' Clay Workshop sessions Fri June 1st!


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If you are still looking for activities this week (given the unreliable weather) The KIDS' CLAY WORKSHOP has workshops for age 3-8 years (younger kids with grown-up help in patches!) on Fri 1st June which are on the website for booking. There's 9.45-10.45am, or 11.15-12.15am at St Clements & St Peter's church hall off Barry Road, SE22 0HW (address details on website under Workshops tab). There are still some spaces if you fancy it! Come and make a step-by-step project in clay. It's ?7.70 per child & ?7 for siblings. Holiday sessions are pre-book only ? so don't forget to book a space if you're coming! www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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