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Sunday 13 April 2025 | 2pm–4pm
Nottingham Contemporary, Nottingham
Tickets : Free event
A chance for LGBTQ+ parents and their kids to get together and celebrate the arrival of spring!
Come paint a pebble, make a colourful flower, or simply hang out in the cosy corner with a drink and a snack. Sensory toys and books will be available for little ones. Book now to reserve your place! All ages welcome.
This event is organised by Notts LGBTQ+ Families, with the support of Nottingham Contemporary and the Notts LGBT+ Network to keep it free and accessible to all.
However, if you're able to cover the cost of your place, please consider donating £2 or more to the Notts LGBT+ Network so they can connect, support and empower even more LGBTQ+ people across Notts.
Any queries about the event can be sent to Sarah at Notts LGBTQ+ Families on Instagram or at sarahs@nottslgbt.com
Access -
This event is held in The Studio.
If you have any questions around access or have specific access requirements we can accommodate, please get in touch with us by emailing info@nottinghamcontemporary.org or phoning 0115 948 9750
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