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Bank holiday screen printing and intergalactic themed crafts for the whole family!


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Nimble Arts holiday club is back for the next May bank holiday Monday! We're joined by Lou from East Dulwich's own Captured in the Rye for screen printing space themed t-shirts in the morning, and in the afternoon we'll be doing quick fire intergalactic crafts (making a rocket that flies, a recycled robot and some inplanetary mobiles!)


As it's a bank holiday, for this day only we're inviting the whole family to come and join in either for the full or half day - adults (16+) go free and older and younger siblings are welcome to accompany family groups (but can still take part!), so it's a chance to come and get crafty together :D


You can join us either for the full or half day, and there's free early drop off/extended pick up available. Timings are:


8.30 - 10.00: Drop off (we'll have books, games, chill out and craft activities ongoing...and if there's enough of us we can even try some parachute games!)


MORNING (10-12.30): Welcome sessions and then t-shirt screen printing with the brilliant Lou from Captured on the Rye


AFTERNOON (13.30 ? 16.00, pick up until 17.00): Quick fire crafts ? Make a rocket that flies, an intergalactic mobile AND a recycled robot!


16.00 - 17.00: Free extended pick up


Children aged 5-11 can be dropped off for the full or half day, and parents/carers/adult family members can come and join in for free!


Full day: ?45 (siblings ?37)

Half day: ?22 (siblings ?18)


Discounts if you attend multiple days. Go to www.nimblearts.co.uk or email [email protected] to book your place - if booking for the half day, please email (and likewise just let us know if family members will be attending and we'll make sure we've got enough materials!)


Find out more about Nimble Arts at www.nimblearts.co.uk - if you're looking for half term activities for 5-11 year olds we have a few spaces remaining for our other holiday club days over the rest of the week and discount in price if you come for multiple days. You can read some feedback about our past courses here: http://nimblearts.co.uk/?page_id=712

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