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Free Sing and Sing Taster Sessions - 10/12 to 15/12


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Hi everyone


I would love to welcome interested families to book into one of my forthcoming free taster sessions for Sing and Sign classes. The new term starts in January 2016.


The dates are:

FREE TASTER SESSIONS AVAILABLE TO BOOK NOW - THESE SESSIONS ARE FOR NEW FAMILIES PLANNING TO COME TO CLASSES IN JANUARY 2016.


Vauxhall - Wednesday 9th December - St Anne's and All Saints at 11.00 a.m.


Herne Hill - Thursday 10th December - South London Dance Studios at 10.30 a.m. (TBC)



East Dulwich - Thursday 10th December - Punk Me Up caf? at 1.45 p.m.


East Dulwich - Monday 14th December, - Punk Me Up caf? at 1.30 p.m.


Crystal Palace - Tuesday 15th December - Kumon Centre at 10.30 a.m. (TBC)


Please visit my website to find the links to book your taster session.


http://wwww.singandsign.com/classes/classes-near-you/southwark-and-lambeth


In January, I will be offering Sing and Sign Babies, Stage 1 and Stage 2 classes across venues in Southwark and Lambeth. I will also have a limited number of slots available to run private classes in a couple of afternoons.


If you have any questions/queries, please do PM here or WhatsApp me on 07779 887521.


Many thanks


Trish Cummings

Sing and Sign Southwark & Lambeth

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