CHILDREN can get crafty this October half term at a creative holiday camp, with all profits going towards St Helena Hospice.
The Creation Station will run from October 28 to November 1, when children aged five to 11 can enjoy fun-packed sessions of arts and crafts.
The activity sees themes of magic and fireworks which will be enjoyed at St John's Primary School, in Clay Lane Grove.
Creation Station manager Clair Hallums said: “Let the Creation Station in support of St Helena entertain the children during the school holidays by enrolling them in our holiday camp.
“While the children are having fun with slime, paints, adventures and more, the adults will know they made a great choice as 100 per cent of the profit goes to St Helena Hospice.
“We operate in a secure location, as children’s safety is our number one priority. Breakfast and snacks are included in the cost of the sessions, and we offer flexible drop off and pick up.”
Discounts are available for siblings and NHS staff.
The holiday camp is also enrolling now for the school Christmas holidays from December 23 to January 3, excluding December 25 and 26 and January 1.
Both upcoming school holiday camps will be open 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.
Early booking is essential.
Visit sthelena.org.uk/octoberholidaycamp to book for half term and sthelena.org.uk/christmasholidaycamp to book for the Christmas school holidays.
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