Creative Workshops

Led by local artist, Patrick Amber

Sundays 2-4pm – weekly sessions running from 13th Jan to 2nd June (21 weeks)

Free and open to all (children OK if supervised) No need to book. Activities to suit all needs/abilities, including:

  • Lantern-making for Sharrow Lantern Carnival -this year's theme: ‘Roots’ (Carnival 7th April)

  • Decor-making for Peace In The Park festival (8th June at Ponderosa Park, Netherthorpe)

  • and of course more experimental shadow puppets and projections using our big screen!

Other activities planned – Pottery with Nick (using potters wheel)(dates to be decided)

Venue: Chapel near Melrose Road entrance of Burngreave Cemetery

More info/contact: patrickamber@rocketmail.com 07715 270 384

Cemetery Craft Workshop
2:00pm to 4:00pm Sunday 13 January 2013
Cemetery Craft Workshop
2:00pm to 4:00pm Sunday 20 January 2013
Cemetery Craft Workshop
2:00pm to 4:00pm Sunday 27 January 2013

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