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Friday, 26 August 2016

Waltham Forest Culture Map

You are Invited

Please join us for the launch of the Waltham Forest Culture Map, the result of an exciting partnership between Airbnb and Waltham Forest Council to celebrate and promote London's undiscovered cultural experiences.

In the beautiful setting of the William Morris gallery, we will be showcasing Waltham Forest's Top 10 cultural institutions and shining a spot light on the areas of the borough that Airbnb hosts recommend as their own cultural gems.

We'd be thrilled if you could join us for the event.

We want visitors to have an authentic travel experience and learn what it is to 'Live like a Local.' We believe that sampling the delights that neighbourhoods right across London have to offer is one part of this experience. In partnership, Airbnb and Waltham Forest Council have created a physical and digital cultural map that shines a spotlight on the borough's hidden gems.

Please join us and share in the celebration of culture throughout London.


What: Launch of the Waltham Forest Culture Map
When: 6:30 - 8:30 / 21st September
Where: William Morris Gallery, Lloyd Park, Forest Road, Waltham Forest, E17 4PP


On the evening you can pick up your own copy of the map and hear superb speakers from across the capital share their insights on the importance of culture and the thrill of uncovering something new. We'll also showcase the William Morris gallery through personalised tours and in between the wine and canapes, you can create your own William Morris-inspired print in a hands-on printmaking workshop.


To reserve your place, please RSVP no later than Friday 2nd September


We look forward to celebrating with you

Airbnb & Waltham Forest Council

 

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