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526 days ago

3D Printing School holiday Workshop: 15 July: Silverdale

Heidi from Orewa

July Holiday 3D Printing Workshop:

Date: Monday, 15 July'24: 9:30am to 11:30am: (2 hour activity).
Age 8-13. Location: Silverdale

Looking for an exciting and fun activity for your kids this July school holiday? Want them to have fun as well as learn a new skill at the same time?

Blast off into the exciting universe of 3D printing with our super cool July School Holiday Activity!

Cost: $60 per child – 2 hour activity ($30 per hour). BOOK NOW to secure your spot:

Contact us at: 3dprintingkidznz@gmail.com / 021 336531 or

Book on: www.3dprintingkidz.com...

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