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Tuesday 17 October 2023 - Tuesday 31 October 2023
Venue: Stonebridge City Farm
Venture down to Stonebridge City Farm in the October Half term holidays to enjoy exciting, family fun activities for everyone to be involved in!
See below the October Half Term activity schedule below:
Rainbow Stripes - Tuesday 17 October 2023, Tuesday 24 October 2023 & Tuesday 31 October 2023
Times vary - check website for more detail
This session is £3 to attend. Booking not required just collect your ticket from the welcome cabin when you arrive.
The Rainbow Stripes run interactive live music workshops for kids, they have been a much loved part of the Nottingham music scene since 2003 and host regular weekly sessions at various community venues around Nottingham.
Drumming for Families - Monday 23 October 2023 & Monday 30 October 2023
Time: 10am - 11am
Join Jude back at the farm for everyone's favourite session, DRUMMING!
You and your little ones will get stuck in singing, drumming and getting into the rhythm.
Make you own Trick or Treat Bag - Wednesday 25 October 2023
Time: 11am - 1pm
Just what you need for Trick or Treating next week! Make your own loot bag to fill with all your sweets and chocys! £1 per child.
Apple Day - Sunday 29 October 2023
Arts and Crafts, Apple pressing 10am - 2pm, Apple games and a nice treat of Apple pie!
Halloween - Tuesday 31 October 2023
Time: 11am - 1pm
Things are getting spooky here on the farm! There will be so much going on for Halloween for you and your little ones. There will be music, with games and a fancy dress competition. Plenty of games and activities, crafts and a spooky trail! Entry is free to the farm and some activities have a small charge.
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