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Workshops for children at Museum in summer holidays



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Published Date: 14 July 2008
MANSFIELD Museum is running a number of 'Wednesday Workshops' during the summer holidays.
The first workshop for children aged five to 12 is on 23rd July when the youngsters can learn about designing their own product logo.

On 30th July they can make their own eco-friendly shopping bag, while the following week they can produce vegetable-themed decorations for the kitchen.

On 13th August participants will create a gardening memo board and flower bouquet and on 20th August they can make their own furry friends in the Pretend Pets section.

Finally, on 27th August they can recycle all their cans in the Tin Bin session.

All sessions run from 10.30am-12.30pm and are £4 to take part. Children under six must be supervised by an adult. For more information visit the museum or contact Mansfield 463088.




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  • Last Updated: 14 July 2008 10:18 AM
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