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PARENT AND CHILDREN ART NIGHTS

Arts for Health Community Trust

Bond alongside your little one while you both enjoy a fun and creative evening within the world of art. Make your own artworks for you each to take home facilitated by our art tutor Rhi.
All materials and equipment supplied. Limited spaces so book now.
We are situated in central Hamilton with free parking right outside the door. Ward Park Arts & Crafts Centre, in the building backing onto the park.

First Thursdays of the month from 6:30-7:30. Suitable for children aged between 8-14 years.

When 01 Oct 20, 06:30pm - 07:30pm
Where Hamilton
Ward Park Arts and Crafts Centre, Arts for Health
2 Seddon Road, Frankton, Hamilton
Ticket Info $40.00 per night for 1x adult and 1x child
EventFinda www.eventfinda.co.nz...

Contact 07 838 2271 or office@artsforhealth.co.nz

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