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Family Games & Sports Day, 9 July, Brixton Windmill


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Join us in Windmill Gardens on Sunday 9 July between 1pm and 5pm for a family friendly afternoon of sports, games and activities.  We’ll offer an inclusive range of activities for all including penalty shoot out, volley ball, fun races, games, Tai Chi and Zumba.  It’s a chance for everyone to get active and try something new in the leafy surroundings of Windmill Gardens park.

All afternoon: Football, Volleyball, Fun Races and Games
2pm: Family Tai Chi class with Anna-Marie
3.30pm: Family Zumba class with Madeleine
4.15pm: Stretch class with Mehret

The windmill is open for guided tours from 1pm to 5pm so you could combine your visit with a tour if you like! Full tours must be booked in advance via brixtonwindmill.org or drop by for a 20 minute short tour. 

Friends of Windmill Gardens
Brixton Windmill Centre
100 Blenheim Gardens

SW2 5DA
brixtonwindmill.org 

 

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