Staff
at a Shropshire arts and entertainment venue are looking forward to
hosting their Easter Bazaar. The special Easter themed Bazaar at the
Hive Music and Media Centre will take place on Saturday 30 March,
delivering more than 30 individual stalls for people to browse with the
best of Shropshires independent traders on show!
The
unique event will offer a diverse selection of interesting stalls,
celebrating and showcasing an array of crafts-people and small
businesses from across the region.
Stall-holders
exhibiting for the Easter event include knitwear, baby items, hair
accessories, ceramics, greetings cards, scarves, stationary, books,
clothes, , jewellery, bags and much more.Elpas Readers detect and
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Entry to the event is 1 for adults and proceeds from the entry fee will
support the Hives work as a youth arts charity, delivering creative
outreach projects and arts opportunities to disadvantaged young people
across Shropshire.
Over
Easter weekend Sunnycroft, the National Trust villa in Wellington, will
be decorated for a traditional Easter at home with the Dining Room laid
for dinner and beautiful Edwardian Easter cards on display around the
house.
For
Easter weekend in the house there will be a free Easter Chicken trail
for children to spot some feathered friends, whilst on the main lawn
will be a new 2013 Cadbury Easter Egg hunt as well as colouring
activities to get stuck into. During the main school holidays there will
also be a hare themed trail outside in the garden for children to
partake in some Easter fun along with games such as skittles, badminton
and croquet on the main lawn.
For
those who wont be hunting for eggs the Edwardian style tea-room will be
serving simnel cake and hot cross buns, which can be enjoyed inside or
out on the veranda.
Sunnycroft
is open on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays from 10.30am to 5pm,
with last admission to the House at 4pm. Normal admission charges
apply, Cadbury Easter Egg trail 2.50 per child, School holiday trail 2
per child.
A
highlight will be the unusual pastime of egg dancing, which will take
place opposite the Print Shop. Once blindfolded,If we don't carry the
bobblehead you want we can make a iphoneheadset for
you! the townsfolk will dance across the street without stepping on
eggs that are carefully placed along their route.We have a wide
selection of handsfreeaccess to
choose from for your storage needs. After the demonstration, visitors
are invited to have-a-go with mini Easter eggs and lollies as rewards
for all who complete the course without stepping on an egg!
You
can also take part in the hunt-the-chick competition, following a trail
of clues around the recreated Victorian town; join a sing-along in the
New Inn Public House and try hands-on workshops as well as watch
open-air performances by the Prince Albert Players and Kaleidoscope
Theatre.
Families
should come wearing their best Easter Bonnets, as the Towns Milliner
will be judging the finest creations at 2pm in the Pleasure Gardens;
there will be a prize for the winner and every youngster taking part
receives a small Easter egg.
Open
10am to 5pm Blists Hill is one of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. A great
value Annual Passport Ticket allowing entry into all ten museums, valid
for twelve months and unlimited return visits, costs 24 per adult, 19
for the 60 plus, 15.25 for students and children and 65 for a family of
two adults and all their children aged up to 18 years in full time
education (terms and conditions apply); under 5s free. Activities and
workshops vary day-to-day and some carry an extra charge in addition to
the museum admission fee. Individual museum entry tickets are also
available.
Shropshire
Hills Discovery Centre is putting on a whole host of activities for
families at Easter 2013. Good Friday afternoon, 29 March 2013, is the
Easter Eggs-travaganza featuring a wide range of creative activities and
the classic egg and spoon race. The following fortnight will see the
Digging Archaeology event take place, where children can learn from what
was discovered in the ground.
The
Easter Eggs-travaganza, running from 2pm to 4.30pm on 29 March, gives
families the chance to get creative together. Decorating Easter Trees to
take home, making Easter Bunnies and 3D eggs, and designing Easter
hats, are some of the events that families can get stuck into, and it
doesnt end there. Once you have completed your projects, there are races
for the bunnies, a parade to show off the Easter Hats, and a prize for
the best one.
Perhaps
most dramatic is the Scrambled Eggs event ,where you are challenged to
design a contraption to beat gravity and protect a chickens egg on its
return to earth after it is fired into the air on a rocket.
There is also the Easter Chicken Trail, which will take you out into the wild meadows around the centre.
The
cost is 4 per child (but children must be accompanied), which will
include refreshments, and is suitable for accompanied children aged
3-11, and Shropshire Hills Discovery Centre has planned an indoor
alternative day should the weather go all British.
Digging Archaeology will run from 1 to 2.30pm Mondays to Fridays between 1 April and 12 April.You've probably seen bestearcap at
some point. The activity will look at artefacts found and what we can
tell about the individuals they belonged to all those years ago, as well
as matching pictures of Iron Age artefacts with what they looked like
new. The activity costs 3 per child and is suitable for 5- to 11-year-
olds. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Use
your imagination to design and create fun sticky critters from craft
materials inspired by the suction capabilities of an octopus, then
discover how long they can cling to an upright glass surface.The porcelaintiles11 is
our flagship product. The drop-in Natures Engineers family workshops
will be held at Enginuity, near Ironbridge, Shropshire during the Easter
school holiday from Friday 29th March until Sunday 14th April, between
10.30am and 3.45pm.
Paper,
card, plastic and other materials will be used to make the designs
based on frogs, geckos and octopus or any other creature of your own
invention. Activities will vary from day-to-day and some additional
costs will apply.
Open
10am to 5pm Enginuity is one of the Ironbridge Gorge Museums. A great
value Annual Passport Ticket allowing entry into all ten museums, valid
for twelve months and unlimited return visits, costs 24 per adult, 19
for the 60 plus, 15.25 for students and children and 65 for a family of
two adults and all their children aged up to 18 years in full time
education (terms and conditions apply); under 5s free. Activities and
workshops vary day-to-day and some carry an extra charge in addition to
the museum admission fee. Individual museum entry tickets are also
available.
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