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Looking for feedback about new programme of free community events eg Yoga, Meditation - your ideas?


Koenji

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Hi


I am the Community Events Producer at Maudsley Learning based at the ORTUS learning and events centre next to the Maudsley Hospital in Denmark Hill


We are looking at putting on some free events for local residents, parents and over 60's in the Camberwell and East Dulwich areas and I just wanted to get some feedback about what might be popular.


Current ideas are daytime classes such as:


Yoga

Mindfulness

Singing for Health

Arts and Crafts activities

Walking for Health groups


As well as evening events such as film and documentary screenings.


It would be great to hear what needs the local East Dulwich community have - we'd like to cater for as wide a cross section of people as possible


If any of the events above appeal, or if you have any further ideas and feedback, it would be really helpful to hear - eith through comments below or at [email protected]


Many thanks!

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