DIY Jewellery (ANZAC Themed)
This workshop is brought to you by Te Awamutu Museum - Education & Research Centre and Waipā Creative Communities.
In this workshop, you will learn how to make upcycled ANZAC jewellery and ornaments such as a brooch. This is a relaxing craft activity and is a great way for the kids to engage in a school holiday activity.
When: Thursday 25 April 11.00am-1.00pm
Where: Te Awamutu Museum 55 Rickit Road, Te Awamutu 3802
Cost: $5.00 per person.
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Children under the age of 14 years to be supervised by a parent or guardian.
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