Art, Craft & Media

Art, Craft & Games (8-18yrs)

27th July & 3rd August, 12pm-2pm

Cornerstone Building, Carwood Road

Contact Ellesmere Youth Project 07886 777 068

Arts & Craft (8-13yrs)

Tuesdays 28th July – 11th August, 2pm-4pm

Pitsmoor Adventure Playground, Melrose Road

Contact Ellesmere Youth Project 07886 777 068

Art & Graffiti Workshop on gun & knife crime (13-19yrs)

Fridays 24th, 31st July & 7th August, 5.30pm-9pm

Earl Marshal Connexions Centre, Heathcote Street

Contact Denise Raynes, Sheffield Futures 201 8580

Bookstart Book Crawl (0-4yrs)

Quest Seekers (older children)

Read 6 books over the summer holidays and get a membership card, poster and certificate

Burngreave Library, 179 Spital Hill

Children need to join the library – ask staff for details

Contact Janet, Burngreave Library 203 9002

Radio sessions (13-19yrs)

Thursdays from the 23rd July, 5pm-7pm

Burngreave Community Radio, Sorby House

Contact Streetworx 201 8570

Beauty & Photography Course, Catwalk Project (12+)

Dates and times TBC – 10 sessions

Fir Vale Centre

Contact Diane Haimeed, Burngreave Study Support 303 0141 or 07751 236 709

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