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I run The Nurture Club and I host creative events for women centred around writing, community and unleashing our creativity. We're usually in East Dulwich but this time our ED crew are venturing to Kew Gardens - come with us! 

If you have the time and space on Friday 23rd June, here's something that might help you feel creative, supported and uplifted:
 
The Midsummer NurtureVerse
Guided Journalling & Poetry, which includes:
 
🧡 Your entrance ticket to Kew (worth £21.50)
📝 Guided journalling and poetry by Emma in amazing landscapes
🌴 A wander through the indoor rainforest at The Palm House to inspire us
🌮 Nourishing lunch from The Orangery at Kew
🛍 A lil nurturing goodie bag to take home⁠
 
I live in West Dulwich, work in East Dulwich, I'm a qualified English Teacher and a poet and writer in my own time.
 
We'd love you to venture over to Kew with us and a group of amazing women!
Head to our website to have a look and book: www.thenurture.club

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