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Summer Holiday Workshops taking place in East Dulwich


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Hi Dulwich parents


Mini Explorers Childcare Services are now taking taking bookings for the Football Workshop(ages 7-12yr olds) and the Summer Fun Workshop(ages 5-8yr olds).

These summer holiday workshops will run every Friday for four weeks starting on Friday 22nd July 2016.


Summer Fun Workshop 4pm-5pm

Activities include:

Educational games- Urban Dance- Arts & Crafts and many more!


Football Workshop 5pm-6pm

Activities include:

Mini football sessions- Sports games- Fitness sessions and many more!


Venue - The Albrighton Community Centre

37 Albrighton Road

East Dulwich Estate,London

SE22 8AH


Fees - ?35 inclusive of four workshops

Limited spaces 14 children per workshop


Welcome letter and booking form attached.


To make a booking contact us on:

www.miniexplorerscs.co.uk

[email protected]

07983943866

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