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Crafty Sundays

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Crafty Sundays

Broomhill Library, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is a free event

Dates & Times

This event takes place weekly on Sunday.

Here are the next few dates — more will be added soon.

Sunday 28 Jun 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 5 Jul 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 12 Jul 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 19 Jul 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 26 Jul 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 2 Aug 202610:00–15:00
Sunday 9 Aug 202610:00–15:00

Information - Crafty Sundays

Come along to the library and join us for some engaging craft activities for children of all ages! Each week there will be a different themed-craft to get involved with.

This event is free to attend but donations are welcome. Drop in any time between 10:00 and 15:00

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