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Craft workshop for adults and their children - Saturday 4th April


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Hello friends,


Just a reminder that the Make It Create It Easter workshop is this Saturday 4th April!


Spend EGG-xtra special quality time with your children, grandchildren, godchildren, foster children, nieces, nephews...ages 6-11!


?8 for adult + 1 child

?7 for each additional child

Great price for a great session!


The session time is 10.30-12pm at Honor Oak Baptist Church Hall, Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, London, SE22 0SG.

(Free street parking is available. Light refreshments will be provided)


Share with your friends and sign up at www.makeitcreateit.com or text/call 07944587586


It's going to be EGG-xcellent!


See you there, Makeda and the Make it Create it team :)

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