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Clay Workshop for Adults, 6.30pm on Tues 14th June


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ADULT WORKSHOP - MAKE & BAKE IN CLAY Tues 14th June 6.30-8.30pm - ?20

Run by Kids Clay Workshop

This was moved from a couple of weeks ago - due to half term! I'm always being asked if I run adult workshops too, and a couple of months ago a group of mums got together to come and make dishes, which was great fun. I'm doing another one which is open to all on Tues 14th June at 6.30-8.30pm, and we will be making busts (heads & shoulders). No experience necessary, just treat yourself to an evening of something different instead of just spending all the money on entertaining the kids! Please book in advance.

At St Clements & St Peters Church hall, off Barry Road, SE22 0HW (it's halfway up Barry Rd, up a little gravel road ? entrance opposite Silvester Road and beside Graham Court flats).


Booking link here http://www.kidsclayworkshop.com/book-online

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