2629 days ago

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

Kelsey from Papakura

The weekend is fast approaching, and you may be asking yourself "hmmm... what should I do on Saturday?"

Well, why not come along to our Summer Tote-Making Workshop at Papakura Museum? We still have plenty of spaces available for Saturday's workshop, which will be running from 1:00 - 3:00 pm. Come and learn a new skill, and have a go at sewing 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, follow this link: www.eventfinda.co.nz...

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