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Cuttle Craft Afternoon – Childrens University Firstival

Date
11 July 2023
Time
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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Whyalla Public Library
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Whyalla Public Library
19 Ekblom Street
Whyalla Norrie, SA 5608 Australia
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8645 7891
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Make your own cuttlefish sculpture using recycled materials and found objects!

Children University will be running 4 different workshops, each workshop will be run once in the morning then the same workshop run in the afternoon for those that miss out.

This session is the afternoon for the Cuttle Craft another two sessions will be run next week that will be different to this one!

Run and created by Childrens University Adelaide

This event is proudly part of LibrariesSA’s Firstival.

Learn more at firstival.com.au

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