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Halloween Making Day - THIS SATURDAY!! (18th October) - Make your own mask (kids or grown ups)


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Hello all,


the Telegraph Hill Craft Collective are having another of their regular craft making days, this time it is for making your own Halloween mask! This would be great for kids but we always get fun grown ups join us as well! Is will be this Saturday, October 18th.


There will be also be some spooky food goodies on sale and of course tea!


The closest train stations to the Telegraph Hill Centre are Nunhead and Brockley, it is a 30 minute walk from Goose Green or a quick bus journey on the 484. Address: Telegraph Hill Centre, Kitto Road, London, SE14 5TY


Our facebook page is here: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Telegraph-Hill-Craft-Collective/123382991087098

Twitter handle: @Craftonthehill

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