Show some TLC for the Tree House bookshop venue

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Show some TLC for the Tree House bookshop venue

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The lovely people at Kenilworth's Tree House bookshop do some great stuff for the local music scene, running fabulous sessions and open mics, not to mention popular events for film, arts and mindfulness. Because it's all run on a management model that prioritises genuine support for arts in the community, they'd appreciate your help to let them keep the venue running on a non-commercial basis. This could include sharing events, coming along to film nights, buying books or becoming a patron.
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