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Come and join the Arts and Crafts team from Do right Events and delightful and co at the house of Tippler for some fun on Friday mornings.


From the 17th of January 2014, Do right events are welcoming you and your children to take part in a fun filled morning, join in with cutting, sticking, drawing, and a whole lot more hands on experiences for your children and yourself to enjoy.


Sessions will be held every other Friday from 10.00am till 12.30pm.

Also their will be refreshments for you to purchase while you enjoy the fun.


Address: 123 Lordship Ln, London SE22 8HU


Ages and Prices:

all ages from 1 year upwards are welcome to join from a small price of ?3.50 per single session or why not book 6 sessions for ?18.00 or 12 sessions for ?40.00. adults are free.



If you have any more questions or would like to book sessions for your child to attend, please contact Natalie at [email protected] or Laura at [email protected]


I look forward to hearing from you smiling smiley


Laura xx

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