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Little Amal lantern worshops
Arts & Culture

Little Amal weekly lantern making workshops

23rd September 2021
From Saturday 25th September, local artist Patrick Amber is running a series of weekly lantern making workshops at Abbeyfield House to prepare a welcome party for ‘Little Amal’, the giant puppet of a refugee girl [Read more]
Child in a lantern costume.
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All ready for Beacons Lantern Procession Saturday 12th October

10th October 2019
For the last few weeks people have been busy making penguins, goldfinches, tortoises and spacecraft lanterns for the Beacons Lantern Procession on Saturday 12th October. Everyone is welcome to join as children and adults parade [Read more]
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Lantern making workshops around Burngreave

19th September 2019
The Beacons Lantern Procession is back for October 2019, and local artist Patrick Amber is running lantern making workshops at Pitsmoor Adventure Playground, Abbeyfield Park House, Christ Church Pitsmoor and Burngreave Cemetery Chapel. For three [Read more]

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