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Forum topic: Woodcraft Folk Palmers Green - Open Evening

Woodcraft Folk Palmers Green - Open Evening

Richard McKeever

23 Sep 2015 21:19 #1631

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Woodcraft Folk is a volunteer-led young people’s organisation working across the UK.

Every week thousands of volunteers and young people meet to learn about big ideas through fun activities like singing, playing, craft activities and debating. Woodcraft Folk groups are open to anyone from the age of 5 upwards who wants to join. The Palmers Green Group meet weekly at Hazelwood school next week they are holding an open evening so parents and children can find out more about the Woodcraft Folk.

On Wednesday September 30th at 6pm Parents and their children aged between 5 and 10 are invited to come along to Hazelwood school and find out more, play some games and do a craft activity.


The Woodcraft folk set out their background and ethos thus:

We are secular, co-educational and committed to positive social change.



Why Join The Woodcraft Folk?


Because we have really strong principles that we live out in our everyday lives and our Woodcraft activities. We believe in peace, sustainability, social justice, friendship, children’s rights and co-operation.

Because we believe that all young people are valuable and important - they have something to offer each other and society. We ensure they can have their say in running the organisation.

Because it’s fun for everyone! And when you join Woodcraft Folk, you’ll have a ready-made network of friendly support.

Because everything in Woodcraft Folk is about teamwork and co-operation. From cooking and washing-up at camps to planning and running our weekly activities, no one is on their own.

To find out more about Woodcraft Folk in Palmers Green contact Naomi Korn
e:
t: 07957761032
w: www.woodcraft.org.uk
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