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Make Your Own Lip Balm at Roseworthy Soldiers Memorial Hall

Date
23 July
Time
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
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Venue
Roseworthy Soldier’s Memorial Hall
Elizabeth Street
Roseworthy, SA 5371 Australia
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Come and learn how to make a natural lip balm with only a few ingredients. Take home a long-lasting product that is great for your lips.

The workshop is a fun, simple and practical activity resulting in a long-lasting product that you can take home and then replicate.

 

Suitable for all ages.

 

This event is proudly part of the LibrariesSA’s Firstival. Learn more at firstival.com.au

 

BOOKINGS ARE ESSENTIAL

We ask if you are no longer available, feeling unwell, or displaying any cold or flu symptoms, please cancel your booking on Eventbrite or phone: 08 8525 3200.

In the event of extreme weather, this program may be cancelled.

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