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Summer Activity for Teens - Creative Writing in Dulwich 9th / 11th August


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English Summer Camps!


📝 Do you know anyone aged 11-18 years old who finds Creative Writing uplifting, difficult, meh, their favourite thing or anything and everything inbetween?


📝 Then I’m your teacher! I will be empowering students of all abilities to uncover, recover and celebrate their unique creativity on 9th & 11th August in Dulwich.


🍕 Plus snacks, drinks & pizza (dietary requirements honoured) - all outdoors and heading into nature to get inspiredEnglishSummerCamp-CreativeWriting9thand11thAug2022.jpeg.8f5c74e7bc289048c4253c971f914222.jpeg.


Make your way to www.thenurture.club/holiday-camps to book your place!


If you refer a friend, a £10 voucher will wing its way to you.


Any questions please do get in touch,

Emma 😊

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