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A few places left at tomorrow’s Alice Thornton event at Starbank Park

We still have spaces for our 4pm talk, and there will be crafts and walks on offer too.

Other talks are fully booked, but do get in touch to get on the waitlist: alicethorntonpicnic.eventbrite.co.uk

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Posted on 07/06/202407/06/2024Author davepickeringCategories Newhaven, North Edinburgh News, UncategorizedTags 17th Century Picnic, a few tickets left, Alice Thornton picnic, Alice THornton's Books, author Kate Foster, books, botanist Heather McHaffie, crafts, Friends of Starbank Park, Starbank Park, walks

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