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Spooky Stories
Start Date
30 October 2011 14:00
End Date
30 October 2011 16:00
Location
Sydenham Hill Wood
SE26 6LT
What: Get Creative, Great for Kids
When: Sun 30th Oct
Where Sydenham Hill Woods
Meet at: Crescent Wood Rd entrance
Site information: No Disabled Access. No Toilets. No Visitor Centre
Event Details
Follow the woodland trail deep into the wood to find the Halloween tent. With tree spook making and spooky storytelling. For children aged 5-12 years.
This event is free but donations will be greatefully received!
To book your spot please call Ashley White on
0207 252 9186
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email
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