WHAT’S ON EASTER HOLIDAYS
Pinocchio Colour House Theatre Weekends only Until 8 April Geppetto has made an incredible wooden puppet, Pinocchio. One magical night his creation transforms into a real boy! Tickets £12 plus booking fee.
colourhousetheatre.co.uk
Easter Egg Hunt Wimbledon Common Nature Club 1 April Wimbledon Common Nature Club will be looking for different birds and duck eggs, painting eggs and making nests. Meet at the Information Centre, Wimbledon Common, 10am-12pm (newcomers should arrive at 9:50am to register). The club is for 6 -14 years olds. Donations welcome. Contact: Auriel Glanville, Club Leader, on 020 8540 6154 or
auriel.glanville@
btopenworld.com
Springtime at the Palace Fulham Palace 1 April, 11am-3pm Celebrate all things Springtime at this Easter Sunday family activity day, with whimsical storytelling, Easter trails, Georgian chocolate making workshops and a whole host of fun art and craft activities! Booking required for chocolate making workshops. Tickets £5.50. All other activities free.
www.fulhampalace.org
The Egg-cellent Easter Games Ham House 3-15 April Get into the Easter spirit with ‘Hop Scotch’, hopping bunny sack race, and an egg & spoon obstacle course. Don’t forget to make your own bunny ears Below Stairs! Free, normal admission applies.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ ham-house-and-garden/ whats-on
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NEW MEMBERS WELCOME! —
We are a lively and friendly club situated south of Wimbledon town centre. Thriving on a healthy mix of competitive and social tennis, played throughout the year, and catering for a variety of memberships from full annual membership through to the junior level.
Come along, say hello and try us out – no commitment to join!
• JUNIOR + ADULT COACHING • KIDS HOLIDAY CAMPS accepting childcare vouchers
• COMPETITIVE + SOCIAL TENNIS • 4 HARD COURTS + 1 MINI TENNIS COURT • REGULAR OPEN DAYS
www.wiltontennisclub.co.uk 28 WILTON GROVE . WIMBLEDON . LONDON . SW19 3QX 10 CALL 020 8296 9668 — AEGON
2015 & 2016 National
Open Women’s Champions —
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