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Discover Bell House: OPEN DAY Sun 9th June, 11am-3pm


https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-day-discover-bell-house-tickets-61707254058


Delve into a world of wider learning as Bell House open its doors for free taster workshops and information about the charity.


All are welcome to attend taster sessions - timetable below:


All day Gardening at Bell House

All day Foxglove Forest School

All day Quilting at Bell House

11:00 Beekeeping: An introduction to the apiary

11:30 Women?s Health Project: Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening

12:00 Film Showing: Dyslexia and Learning to Care at Bell House

12:15 History Tour of Bell House

13:00 Ruskin Readers: About our Adult Literacy Project

13:30 Mental Health in Exam Season

14:00 Personal Stories Workshop


Find out information on how you can get involved in:


Learning to Care Project

Dyslexia Support

Film Making Courses

Volunteering at Bell House


This is a free event, and all are welcome. Please register your interest to stay up to date with the days activities.


Bell House Dulwich,

27 College Road

SE21 7BG


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