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Kids Clay Holiday Workshops on Friday 28th Dec & Weds 2nd Jan!


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Hope everyone had a great Christmas! However if you need a break from beeping toys and saying no to more chocolate (for everyone) then some good news ? there is still space in the holiday workshops! There is one on Friday 28th and a couple on Weds 2nd Jan. Please book online at www.kidsclayworkshop.com as usual, for kids aged 3-8 years. It's ?7.70 per child & ?7 for siblings. Hope to see you soon!

FRI 28th DEC 10-11am at Peckham Rye Park playroom, just inside the park at the entrance opposite Harris Girls School on Homestall Road, SE22 0NR

WEDS 2nd JAN 10-11am & 11.30am-12.30pm ? New Year project!

at St Clements & St Peters Church hall, Off Barry Road SE22 0HW (halfway up Barry Rd, up a little unnamed road beside some flats ? entrance is opposite Silvester Road and beside Graham Court flats. Drive through the black gates if driving ? small car park inside).

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