Arts Beyond the Classroom

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from nickcan | Feb 10, 2010 nickcan

Hi all, can I nag a little bit? I realise that the whole of the ABC project is quite a commitment (I know this because Peter and I have committed quite a time on it!) but if you can't make a session please can you let me know BEFORE the event? At least then if we have tickets we can get other families involved: I know none of this is costing anything to you but the schools have invested a lot of time and money into the project and for it to really work it is important that both you and your child (or you and your parent - depending on who's reading this!) come along to the sessions together- or let us know before! ANd , of course, its not all of you and THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU to all of you who keep on coming!
Thank you...nagging over! Now let's get back to having fun and learning together and filling in the blog!


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written by Dunni and Lola, February 10, 2010
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