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St George’s Day Dragon Hunt

12 months ago

This St George’s Day, the community centre is turning into a dragon-hunting ground! Follow the trail of clues, solve puzzles, and see if you can find where the sneaky dragons are hiding.

Find all of the paper dragons hidden around the centre and WIN a prize!

Perfect for families, children, and curious explorers — with crafts, games, and surprises along the way.

Whether you’re hunting for fun or just coming along for the adventure, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

This fun-filled event is open to all ages and is the perfect way to bring the community together.

This is a FREE event. Tickets can be booked on eventbrite or at reception.

We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

Men’s Circle

12 months ago

Men’s Circle

12 months ago

Men’s Circle

12 months ago

Autism Acceptance Art Exhibition works by Orlando Richardson

1 year ago

Autism Acceptance – An exhibition to mark World Autism Awareness Day and Autism Acceptance month with works by Fulham artist Orlando Richardson.

Orlando wants to change how people think about and talk about autism; uncovering neurodivergent history and achievements; how autistics see themselves and how others see them.

Orlando Richardson is a neurodivergent artist and illustrator working across different media: paint, ink, printmaking, digital, often mixing them. His influences include Pop Art, Italian Futurists and the Ligne Claire style.

Private View Tuesday 2 April 6.30-8.30, if you would like to attend then please book online.

Finnisage (closing party) Tuesday 29 April, 6pm-9pm, open to all.

Or drop in to see the art throughout the month of April, 8.30am-5pm daily.

 

Image: Autism Creature Jumble – the Autism Creature,” symbolizes the unique experiences and characteristics of individuals on the autism spectrum; it also serves as a metaphor for the feeling of being overwhelmed or consumed by sensory input that can be di cult to articulate.