Event Audience: Children
Enjoy the sunshine and create a paper watermelon suncatcher to look at sunrays through fun colours.
Free, Drop-in. Limited availability at the Children’s Library.
Kick off the Half-term with an hour of crafting fun in celebration of Random Acts Of Kindness Day and LGBT History Month. Colouring and bookmark decorating.
Free, Drop-in. Limited availability at the Children’s Library.
Create your own trinket holder in clay.
You will be guided by our in house potter to hand build your own trinket holder. The session is suitable for ages 8 years upwards to age 100! Adults are also very welcome.
Your piece will be kept in the studio to dry and be glazed ready to be collected a few weeks later as clay takes time to slowly dry out.
Bookable via email: potteryinthepark71@gmail.com
Taking place in the Pottery In The Park studio (3rd craft unit as you walk in the main brown gates, closest to the 1856 café)
Come and learn how to create a Mandala on pottery. This is a mindful therapeutic activity which suits ages 10 upwards. Adults are also encouraged to try this! We have an expert on this beautiful form of decoration to show you how to make your own unique piece on ceramics.
You will then leave it in our studio to be glazed and fired and will be available for collection a few days later.
Bookable via email: potteryinthepark71@gmail.com
Taking place in the Pottery In The Park studio (3rd craft unit as you walk in the main brown gates, closest to the 1856 café)
Join us and create colourful paper flower chains, ready to welcome the Spring season!
Free, first come first serve.
Join the Forest Education Ranger for a morning tour around Foxburrows Farm. Discover the animals that live here, and help our Farm Rangers to give some of them their breakfast.
Starting before the Farm is open to the public, this tour will teach you about the animals that we have on the farm, including how some can help to manage the forest. There will also be the opportunity to feed some animals (please note that we cannot guarantee feeding specific animals)
The tour will last approximately 50 minutes. The tour will start promptly at 9am
Visiting a farm is an enjoyable experience, but does carries a small risk of catching infection from animals or the environment, Particularly for those who are young, elderly, immunocompromised or pregnant. Health and safety information will be given at the start, and for more information click here.
As it is difficult to stop very young children putting their hands in their mouths after touching the animals, we advise that children under 3 years old do not attend the farm tour.