South Dublin Libraries Online Creative Writing Workshop for ages 9-12

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online, Thursday 23rd April

Join children's writer Juliette Saumande for a bit of writing fun. We will play some very silly games, make-up our own words and create a story together… apart!

The workshop will run from 3.00pm – 3.40pm on Thursday 23rd of April. The class will use Zoom video calls for communication between students and the tutor. A link to join the Zoom session will be sent to you on the morning of the class.

All you need to get started is a PC/Mac, mic, and a broadband connection. Don't forget to have a pen and some paper handy to jot down your ideas.

N.B. A parent or guardian will be required to be present for each class. A valid email address will be needed to receive the access code and this email will be passed on to Juliette in order to register for the class.


Date:
Thursday 23rd April
Time:
3.00pm
Price:
Free

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