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Learn to make mosaics on 9th and 10th April at the Centre for Wildlife Gardening


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Join us this Easter holiday for family crafts and activities on the theme of Trees, Seeds and Weeds. Take inspiration from the plants around you and learn to make amazing mosaics in this free two-day family course. While your grout dries out learn all about trees, weeds and seeds and maybe have a go at planting a few of your own seeds. This course gives a chance to learn as family about ways to interact with the outdoors and the natural world and will hopefully give you lots of ideas to try out at home!

When: 9th and 10th April

Where: Centre for Wildlife Gardening, 28 Marsden Road, SE15 4EE

Time: 11am - 4pm

To book please contact Sylvia Myers at [email protected]

Please bring a packed lunch and dress suitably for the weather. For registration you will need photographic ID and your national insurance number.

Photo credit: Adam Tucker

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