1960 days ago

Art therapy community workshops for children with Cass Hendry

Cass from Te Awamutu

Covid 19 has been a challenging time for us all, but especially our children. You may have noticed that they may be a little more unsettled, anxious, get upset easily or just not themselves. Consider coming along to one of our especially facilitated art therapy workshops to help your child make a little bit more sense of the 'new normal' of COVID in a creative way.

Saturday 10 Oct 5-7 yrs (9:45-10:45) Te Awamutu Library
Saturday 10 Oct 8-12 yrs (11:30-12:30pm) Te Awamutu Library FULL

Saturday 17 Oct 5-7 yrs (9:45-10:45) Cambridge Library
Saturday 17 Oct 8-12 yrs (11:30-12:30pm) Cambridge Library
Register online at
www.waipalibraries.org.nz...
OR Contact Dee at Cambridge Library

Cost $10 per child
Thank you to the Waipa Creative Community Scheme for their support.

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