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Peter Rabbit theme Art Class & Pop Up Cafe at fifty seven on Sat 14th April


SueJ

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On Saturday 14th April fifty seven, 57 North Cross Road, will be open from 9.30am - 3.30pm

ART:

Peter Rabbit theme to coincide with the new film

https://www.maleficentthings.co.uk/

There will be drop in places available plus the opportunity to pre book via website above

https://www.facebook.com/fiftysevenSJ/notifications/?section=activity_feed&subsection=mention&ref=notif&target_story=S%3A_I497159407328494%3A577650612612706


FOOD:

Caribbean Pop Up by Food4Forks

Anthea will be open for a healthy Breakfast and Lunch with snacks along the way! Fabulous coffee from Volcano and Tea from Birchalls plus soft drinks from Luscombe Farm (all organic and sugar free)

Menu here https://www.facebook.com/events/1696917323722365/


Hope you can make it and just in case you were wondering, we have space for grown ups to work while the little ones throughly enjoy the activities! Excellent secure wifi, printer available, multiple outlet sockets,


If you have any questions then please email me direct [email protected]


Suzanne

The class on Tuesday went really well with 6 children in the first class, 4 in the second and 15 in the third class.


Lots of parents stayed and everyone enjoyed the Pop Up cafe that was put on by Food4Forks


See you on Saturday

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