Easter Events at Sands End Centre


Make your own bonnet or join a community meal


Join a celebratory community meal on Easter Sunday

April 14, 2025

Sands End Arts and Community Centre in Fulham’s Peterborough Road is celebrating Easter with two special seasonal events.

On Good Friday, 18 April, drop in to the centre’s Walnut Tree Cafe any time between 10am and 5pm and learn to make your own Easter Bonnet. This event is free, with no booking required and all materials will be provided.

On Easter Sunday, 20 April, the centre’s doors are being thrown open from 1.30pm till 3.30pm for a celebratory community meal.

The centre says following the success of its community Christmas meal it is offering another chance for a neighbourhood get together over a tasty three course meal, for just £3 per person.

Everyone is welcome to come along, and places can be booked at reception or online.

Sands End Arts and Community Centre is also hosting Autism Acceptance, an exhibition to mark World Autism Awareness Day and Autism Acceptance month with works by Fulham artist Orlando Richardson.

Orlando  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.

He says he 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.

The exhibition of his works will be on display daily until 30 April, with people invited to drop in and view it between 8.30am and 5pm.  

Find out more about activities at the Sands End Arts and Community Centre, off Peterborough Road in the north west corner of South Park, here.

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