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Easter Activity! The Kids Clay Workshop has classes running


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Looking for activities over the Easter hols? Come along to one of our Easter sessions for age 4-7 year olds (3 year olds welcome with grown up help). Kids can get their hands on the clay, have fun and be creative, and make something to take home. We use air hardened clay and paint our items. There are two sessions running:

Thurs 31st March 10.30-11.20am at The Green Community Centre, 5 Nunhead Green, SE15 3QQ (lovely new facilities about 10 min walk from Peckham Rye park).

Weds 6th April 10.15-11.05am at The Dish & The Spoon Cafe, 61 Cheltenham Road, SE15 3AF (about 5 min walk from Peckham Rye park).

Classes are ?6.50, please get in touch to book your place, or see the website for more information.

Email: [email protected], www.kidsclayworkshop.com

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