Sensory Summer at St Enoch Centre, Sense Scotland

Sensory Summer – Sense Scotland
St Enoch Centre
Sense Scotland is St. Enoch
Centre’s charity partner for 2014.
It’s going to be a fun and exciting
time, with lots going on in and
around the Centre.
Summer Sensory workshops delivered by Sense Scotland Arts team
Dates: Friday 27th June – Sunday 20th July
(closed 30th June & 1st, 7th, 8th, 14th, 15th July)
Location: St Enoch Centre, Unit 105, 2nd floor (Opposite H&M entrance) – Argyle Street, City Centre.
All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Art sessions may vary depending on demand and availability of materials.
While no workshops and making sessions take place between 12 – 2pm Sense Scotland will be showing films and footage about their work.
Description: These Summer Sensory workshops run will offer activities including candle-making and edible garden planting. The sessions highlight just some of the range of arts sessions Sense Scotland provides for the people it supports.
Exhibition: Throughout the Summer Sensory.there will be an exhibition of Sense Scotland artists work
Pop back throughout the year to take part in
family fun filled activities. There’ll to be something for everyone so
come along and help a wonderful cause!
Every penny raised will make a difference. All gifts, no matter how
large or small will go to support deafblind and disabled children,
adults and their families all over Scotland.
www.sensescotland.org.uk/stenochcentre
If you’d like to donate
to Sense Scotland:
Call 0300 330 9292 to make a one-off
payment or set up a direct debit
Visit www.sensescotland.org.uk
www.sensescotland.org.uk/fundraising
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