Saturday 23rd April 10.30am-12pm
Join Poet Mark Grist for a fun and interactive outdoor poetry workshop.
Could H be for Heron, horses, honey-bees or hedgehogs? Mark will share some of his new animal poems and help you create your own short poems about the wildlife in the Park.
Suitable for: 8-15 yrs, but all welcome.
Meeting point: Lynch Lake Community Hub, Ferry Meadows
Cost: Free. Spaces are limited and places need to be booked
Free. Spaces are limited and places need to be booked.
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