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Happy Heads Festival 26th July - for teenagers!


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Happy Heads Fest will be held on 26 July, at the ORTUS Learning and Events Centre in Denmark Hill, South London, SE5 8SN, from 12 - 4pm. The lovely and talented Remel London will be our host.


The festival is for teenagers of all ages, free to attend and offering a variety of interesting workshops, such as:


? Live music and DJ workshop run by Raw Material

? Challenges and activities run by Millwall Football Club

? Creative writing workshop with Annette Kellow

? Spoken word workshop with iamGreeds

? Photography workshop with PhotoVoice

? Volunteering inspiration with Time Banking UK

? Discussion on key teen topics with Young Minds


There will be prizes including a creative writing shop provided by the Guardian Masterclass team, not to mention FREE Mexican street food to any that register.


Please find us on twitter, facebook and check our website for more details: www.happy-heads.org


We are dedicated to promoting the five ways to wellbeing, our event really is a first of its kind.

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