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National Print Museum, Thursday 27th October - Thursday 3rd November

Make your own little creature at this Halloween craft workshop at the National Print Museum, Dublin.

Materials will be provided, suitable for all the family (adult accompaniment required). This event is free and drop-in.

Thurs 27 Oct & 03 Nov 14:00 – 16:00.


Date:
Thursday 27th October - Thursday 3rd November
Time:
2.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
National Print Museum, Haddington Road, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of National Print Museum, Haddington Road, Dublin, Ireland

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