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Saturday 11 April 2015 from 10am - 4pm
To celebrate the launch of the SKN Heritage Museum they are hosting a Family Fun Day! on Saturday 11 April at Stonebridge City Farm.
Filled with family friendly activities and entertainment including:
Meet the animals and animal petting, face painting, glitter tattoos, ballon art, music, dancing, baking, arts and crafts, heritage workshops, competitions, raffle prizes, games and interactive storytelling.
Tickets: £6 per person and includes a FREE lunch. Under 3 years old is free entry.
Tickets are available in advance from the Nottingham Tourism Centre.
Location: Stonebridge City Farm, Stone Bride, St Anns, Nottingham, NG3 2FR
A colourful event for all Families!!! Come with your family and friends. Laugh, learn and celebrate together!
The SKN Heritage Museum is all about “celebrating and commemorating the contributions of Caribbeans to the culture of Nottingham”. We focus on the history of Nottingham from the 1700s to the present day. We aim to empower and make a difference in the local community. Whatever your history or country of origin let's all celebrate our community history together.
Contact us on 07469 189 550 or sknheritagemuseum@outlook.com
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