Broadhembury Primary School is hosting a Contemporary Photographic Exhibition in July.
The formal opening will take place at Broadhembury Village Hall from Friday July 12 from 2pm to 4pm. Mr Adrian Hough will open at 2pm The theme of the exhibition is What Does It Mean To Be A Child In A Rural School?
The school has been awarded a bursary by the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain to hold the exhibition. Cream Teas are available to attendees and everyone is welcome.
Sarah from Broadhembury School said: "We recently received a bursary from the Royal Photographic Society to put towards a exhibition of photographs taken by the children in the school.
"The theme of the exhibition is What does it mean to be a child in a rural school. The exhibition is on Friday 12th July 2-4pm, we are hoping for a really good turnout of people."
For more information, visit Broadhembury Primary School website or go along on the day.
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