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GET CRAFTY: At Littlehampton Museum



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SUMMER holiday craftiness is on offer at Littlehampton Museum.
Six workshops, one on every Saturday throughout the school holidays, will give parents and children the chance to learn something new, and get a bit messy.

The first, making Roman mosaics, will be on July 26, with the following week, August 2, des
igning a family crest.

Victorian spinning tops is the subject of August 9 session, groups will make regal crowns on August 16, with giant seaside postcards being created on August 23.

The final workshop, on August 30, will be centred on making and decorating flying insects.

The one-hour sessions begin at 2pm, at the museum. To book a free place, contact Juliet Nye, curator, on 01903 738100.

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  • Last Updated: 17 July 2008 2:17 PM
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