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Children can get creative at North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre

9:35am - 11 May 2021
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Art and craft sessions on offer as the venue reopens to the public

North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre reopened on Monday 26 April and staff are excited to welcome customers back. As part of the reopening, children’s art and craft classes will relaunch on Tuesdays and Saturdays to keep pre-school and primary school children entertained.

No matter your age, creative activities help build confidence, social skills, wellbeing and positive mental health! These creative craft classes develop these skills and enable kids to use their imaginations – and on top of all that, they’re really fun!

Saturday craft sessions, for kids ages 4-10, will introduce children to clay modelling, print making and more. Sessions take place at 1.30 – 2:15pm and 2.45 – 3.30pm every Saturday and must be booked in advance.

Toddler sessions will take place every Tuesday and offer your little ones a story and craft such as sand art and handprint painting. Sessions take place every Tuesday 1.30 – 2:15pm and must be booked in advance.

North Lanarkshire Heritage Centre have implemented a number of safety measures, including safety signage and sanitising on entry and exit, to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Spaces are limited so book now by calling 01698 274590.

For more information, including weekly themes, visit culturenl.co.uk/NLHCArts

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12 May 2021

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