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Families can learn to upcycle and recycle in Osmondthorpe

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May 29, 2024
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Limited spaces are available on an upcoming Family Learning course – Upcycle, Recycle! – at Osmondthorpe Children’s Centre.

This fun, short course increases your knowledge of recycled materials and the importance of supporting your child’s early learning and development. You will have the opportunity to use and make recycled object activities as well as gaining ideas for activities you can do at home.

This is a fve-week course, Thursdays 9.30am-11.30am starting on 6 June and ending on 4th July.

Creche places are limited

For more information or to book a place, call or text Sarah on 0759 5210103.

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