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from peter sanders | Jun 7, 2010 peter sanders

Hello Everyone!

Sorry not to have been in touch recently but I've been waiting to hear from Portico about our next workshop dates and so far I haven't had a reply.
However, Madeleine would like to run two separate workshops (one for each school as it makes it easier for her to support everyone if they are in smaller groups) and we are aiming for Monday 14th and Tuesday 15th June from 4 til 6 (or thereabouts). If it suits everyone we would do Lauriston on Monday and Jubilee on Tuesday. Of course, if you are unable to make it on your school's allocated day you could always attend the other one, that's not a problem.

Hope everyone had a great break in the lovely weather and managed to snap a few crackers in the process.

I'll let you know the definite dates of workshops as soon as I have confirmation.


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