Burngreave Cemetery Spring and Summer Fun

Every Sunday:

11am–3pm:

Help with finding family graves

2–4pm:

Craft workshops with Patrick Amber

Sunday 21st April

11–3pm

Geocache day – Help place our GPS Geocache container.

Saturday 4th May & Sunday 5th May

10–4pm

What is Permaculture? Come and find out!

With visits and speakers to celebrate the Permaculture Association’s 30th anniversary.

Music and shared food. Free but donations welcomed. Please book in advance.

Sunday 2nd June

12pm:

The Big Picnic

Part of the Eden Project’s national Big Lunch

Bring sandwiches or food and drink to share. Outside if fine, in the chapel if wet. Games, music, puppet performance.

All activities are in the chapel near the Melrose Road entrance to the cemetery.

Contact

saleema.imam141@googlemail.com

Telephone: 07950 299 073

http://www.friendsofburngreavecemetery.btck.co.uk

Geocache day
11:00am to 3:00pm Sunday 21 April 2013
What is Permaculture? Come and find out!
10:00am to 4:00pm Saturday 4 May 2013
What is Permaculture? Come and find out!
10:00am to 4:00pm Sunday 5 May 2013
The Big Picnic
12:00pm to 2:00pm Sunday 2 June 2013

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