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I will be running a two evening taster workshop locally for lead light/stained glass making on 17th and 24th July. The cost of the workshop is ?65 and all tools and materials are supplied. Please contact me by email if you are interested at [email protected] or visit my website www.helenphelan.com.
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Hello there Singleto !


I will be running this workshop from Space@61 on Cheltenham Road SE15 from 7pm on 17th and 24th July. There are two 90 minute sessions and the cost is ?65 to cover both. All tools and materials are supplied.


I will need an email address from you to send you a PayPal link should you want to take part. Please respond to [email protected] or visit my website www.helenphelan.com


Thanks and hope to meet you there

Helen

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