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Summer Tote Bag-Making Workshops this Thursday and Saturday at Papakura Museum!

Kelsey from Papakura

Still looking for things to do with the kids these school holidays? Why not come along to Papakura Museum's Summer Tote Bag-Making workshops this week?

We have TWO sessions running this week - one on Thursday 10th January, and the other on Saturday 12th January. Both sessions run from 1:00 - 3:00 pm, and give participants a chance to learn a new skill on genuine vintage sewing machines!

And best of all, the cost of the workshop is heavily subsidised at $10.00 per person.

If you would like to book, please come and see us, or contact Kelsey on (09) 298 2003 and/or education@papakuramuseum.org.nz.

We hope to see you there! ✨

For more details, please follow this link: www.eventfinda.co.nz...

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