Posts Tagged: events


7
Jul 10

Guilfest – The Family Festival in Surrey

Not too big, not too small, GuilFest remains an independently run, family festival with a very friendly atmosphere, held in the beautiful surroundings of Stoke Park, Guildford over the weekend of the 16th, 17th and 18th July 2010. Visitors can expect a weekend of live musical entertainment coupled with comedy, children´s entertainment, theatre, art/craft exhibitions, and caterers from around the world providing a variety of meals in a truly festive atmosphere.

With its beer tent serving our very own GuilFest bitter, Calypso cocktail bar, Comedy Zone, Theatre tent, Ceroc Dancing Area, 70s Disco, Dance tent, extensive KidZone and much much more, GuilFest caters for young and old alike – for local visitors or families wanting to just come for the day, or for the whole weekend for a 3 day mini holiday! Guildford´s outdoor swimming Lido and Spectrum Leisure Centre on either side of the festival grounds offer easy breaks from the main festival site with a refreshing swim as well as a showering opportunity for the campers. All in all, GuilFest has something for everyone with its friendly relaxed vibe and eclectic mix of music and entertainment, so come along and see for yourself why GuilFest is the UK’s best family festival!

Started in 1992 by Tony Scott, who still runs and directs the festival, The first festival attracted 1,500 people per day. Now in its 19th year, GuilFest is attracting up to 20,000 visitors each day and has truly established itself as one of the UK’s leading festivals, winning the prestigious ‘Best Family Festival Award’ at the UK Festival Awards in 2006 and being consistently nominated for the family festival award and best medium sized festival award in the UK over the last few years.

To buy tickets, visit the website by clicking here

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27
Jun 10

Jousting with Robin Hood at Leeds Castle

Put these dates in your diary now to catch the exciting Jousting Tournament at Leeds Castle near Maidstone, Kent on 18th & 19th September, with additional activities for all the family to enjoy.

“Jousting with Robin Hood”, supported by Heart FM, features twice daily jousts fromknights on horseback and men at arms against the stunning backdrop of the medieval castle. Non-stop action features galloping horses, daredevil stunts, falls and fights in an authentic jousting arena along with characters from the tales of Robin Hood.

Additional activities taking place on the Cedar Lawn over the weekend include archery demonstrations and a children’s craft making marquee. Some activities incur a small additional charge.

The weekend is an opportunity to discover the many attractions the castle offers.  Besides the historic castle and glorious gardens, there’s an internationally acclaimed aviary, World of Wings free flying bird displays, a fascinating dog collar museum, maze and grotto and the Knights’ Realm Playground.

For further information visit www.leeds-castle.com

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21
Jun 10

London LolliBop Festival for Kids 16 & 17 July

LolliBop is a new Kids Festival which will be taking place on 16th and 17th July in Clissold Park, Stoke Newington N16.

The event is aimed at children under 10 and their families and involves amazing interactive activities, workshops, games and performances.

Both the young and the young at heart will take part in an all day treasure hunt through a landscape filled with giant whales, fire breathing dragons, blue trees, cardboard castles and, of course, giant lollipops! They will be able to try their hand at fantastic experiments with mad scientists in the laboratory, enter the world’s smallest nightclub- The Miniscule of Sound, win a race at the school’s out sports day, take time out with the animals at Dr Doo’s little zoo, learn some incredible circus tricks in the big top, dance and sing with Mr Whippy at his ice cream van, take part in the Lollipolympics and all before having lunch in the clouds! Along the way there will be the chance to win prizes and access to the VILP (Very Important Little Person) area.

LolliBop is open to children of all ages but is targeted at those under 10 and their families. The festival promises to be an interactive sensation like no other children’s festival seen before. All activities will advocate the importance of play with parents and families, peer interaction, skill development, creativity and imagination.

Visit the Lollibop website to buy your tickets.

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16
Jun 10

Father’s Day Classic Car Weekend in Devon

Why not celebrate Father’s Day at Castle Drogo in Drewsteignton? There is plenty to enjoy from displays of classic cars to tours from the gardener, or why not make your dad a unique Father’s Day gift? Once you have worked up a thirst, sample the range of beers from Red Rock Brewery in their beer tent (Sunday only) and then round your visit off with a delicious lunch of hearty bangers and mash and a bottle of beer.

* Lunch £10 per person. Normal admission charges apply plus £1.50 per child for gift making. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01647 433306

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14
Jun 10

Father’s Day at Belton House, Lincolnshire

Uncover the glitz, glamour and wealth of the past at Belton House, Lincolnshire. Treat dad to some real family-time in the Victorian-themed activity room and dress up in costumes from the period or tackle the adventure playground together that includes a tree house and a chain walk. Finally reward dad’s efforts with some free tasters of speciality beer from local suppliers Belvoir brewery. The event is on from 11am to 3pm.

Normal admission charges apply but there are no additional event charges. Booking is not required for this event. For more information please call 01476 566116.

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13
Jun 10

Unusual Father’s Day Challenge in South Yorkshire

Father’s Day is next weekend on Sunday 20th June. If you fancy something a bit different, why not visit the Tropical Butterfly House Wildlife & Falconry Centre in Sheffield…

There is a beast of a challenge for fearless Dads! Munch your way through a unique menu of chocolate-covered creepy crawlies, building up points to claim a free cream tea in the Butterfly Café.

Top marks for planning an original event – I am not sure how much of a “treat” this will be for Dads but it sounds very entertaining.

Visit the website for more details.

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3
Jun 10

Father’s Day Out at Open Air Museum

Give dad a special treat this Father’s Day, Sunday 20th June, with a day of excitement, challenge, activity and family fun at the Weald & Downland Open Air Museum at Singleton, near Chichester. England’s leading museum of historic buildings and traditional rural life is planning an event packed with unusual and traditional rural activities for dad, and the rest of the family, to discover and enjoy.

Fathers will have a chance to experience a number of specialist countryside skills all in one event-packed day, with activities, demonstrations and competitions designed to appeal to fathers, grandfathers, and children of all ages – and of course, mum will be welcome to join in as well! There will be a chance to drive a vintage tractor, archery, and an opportunity to drive a horse-drawn cart pulled by one of the Museum’s team of working Shire horses. The working Tudor kitchen is also sure to be a popular destination for fathers because there they can discover the art of traditional brewing.

Haredown Mountain Boarding Centre from East Dean, near Chichester will be in attendance once again, giving brave visitors the opportunity to experience rolling downhill on a small set of wheels, with just gravity and a sense of balance to guide them! The team from the Centre will provide instruction and equipment, with a couple of expert demonstrations during the day. There will also be a wooden sculpture activity, using shaped wooden sections which are assembled to make the design of the visitor’s choice. This activity proved extremely popular last year, and resulted in a magnificent variety of items ranging from steam trains complete with smoke, to aeroplanes, helicopters, owls and penguins!

There will also be welly boot throwing – always more difficult than it looks; a golf activity with a difference, field target air rifles, and of course with the World Cup firmly on everyone’s mind, a number of football challenges. There will be a falconry display, with a chance to get up close to the birds themselves, and the historic Timber Yard will be in action. For younger visitors, there will be a special Father’s Day arts and craft activity, and the chance to try some traditional Tudor and Victorian games.

Visitors on Fathers Day will be able to enjoy all of the Museum’s exhibits, which include over 45 historic buildings, rescued from destruction and carefully reconstructed in the heart of the South Downs National Park. They will be able to see the traditional breed farm animals including Tamworth pigs, cattle, and sheep. The 17th century watermill will be grinding flour sold in the shop and used in the café, while children will love the woodland walks and feeding the hungry ducks on the lake with grain from the mill.

The Museum is open daily until 23 December. It is open from 10.30am to 6pm during British Summer Time, and until 4pm for the rest of the year. Admission is adults £9, over 60s £8.15 children £4.80, family £24.75, under 5’s free.

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21
May 10

What’s On in the East Midlands This Half Term

Take your pick of events and activities for all the family this Spring half term in the centre of the country.

Get Cultured

Lakeside’s International Children’s Theatre and Dance Festival, Nottingham
Lakeside Arts Centre is pulling out the stops this half-term with its International Children’s Theatre and Dance Festival. From 3 – 10 June children as young as two and their families can enjoy theatre performances from a host of international artists. Belgium performer Nat Gras and his captivating dance theatre about bedtime rituals is just one act set bring big smiles as children and their parents recognise much of their own bedtime experiences through his work.
www.lakesidearts.org.uk

The Spark Children’s Arts Festival, Leicester
Stories, wonder and magic are the order of the day at this year’s annual Spark Festival. Staged from 31 May – 13 June the festival brings together the very best of UK and overseas creative companies attracting more than 10,000 visitors every year. Stories are delivered through dance, music, painting and sculpture, puppetry and various forms of theatre. There’s plenty for children and parents to join in with too – from making musical instruments, singing in a choir, learning dance routines and even sculpture and performance poetry.
www.sparkfestival.co.uk

Get Going

Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival

Join the family fun at Lincolnshire Wolds Walking Festival from 22 May to 6 June and explore this area of outstanding natural beauty. As well as boundless guided walks, fun games and quiz events kids can go wild at local church yard, Benniworth Church, using activity sheets, magnifying glasses and bug pots to find out lots of interesting facts about trees, mini beasts, archaeology, geology and lichens – the crusty bits on gravestones! It’s a chance to discover life in the undergrowth and look for smaller neighbours and explore their natural habitat.
www.woldswalkingfestival.co.uk

Family biking in the Peak District
Enjoy the beautiful backdrop of the Peak District this half term and cycle the flat, and leisurely three mile route of Tissington Trail, a disused railway line in the heart of Derbyshire’s picturesque countryside. Bike hire is available locally at Parsley Hay and Manifold, including family friendly options such as trailers and buggies. A short ride through the Tissington tunnel (complete with railway sound effects) brings you out in the rural town of Ashbourne, home to a range of country pubs, tea shops, cafés and boutique style stores.

Llama Trekking
Explore the outdoors in a unique way this half term and visit Catanger Llama Farm in Northamptonshire for an exciting Llama trekking experience. Take the family on an afternoon stroll with a llama (different packages available) across the gently undulating terrain of south Northamptonshire and enjoy a picnic in the heart of the Nene Valley. Llamas walk at a measured pace of around two miles an hour, allowing trekkers to soak up the surroundings and enjoy the delights of the native woodland.
www.llamatrekking.co.uk

Get The Past

Tudor Festival at Chatsworth
Head to Chatsworth in Derbyshire this bank holiday to find out what life would have been like as a 16th century peasant at the annual Tudor Festival. Take a turn in the stocks, fire a few arrows and enjoy performances from the Tudor Travellers, a small group of historical re-enactors, who will portray life as it was for the masses. Marvel at live demonstrations of historical crafts such as fletching, felting, weaving, spinning, dying and penmanship and enjoy a traditional hog roast in the grounds of the impressive 105 acre garden set in the heart of the Peak District.
www.chatsworth.org

Medieval Mayhem at Bosworth Battlefield

Bosworth Battlefield, where the powerful and fascinating Tudor dynasty was born over 500 years ago is hosting a Medieval Mayhem Extravaganza on Sunday 30 – Monday 31 May. Join Captain Mortimer and the Les Routiers de Rouen Army for a day of medieval fun and games, with the chance to try your hand at a host of thrilling activities.
On June 3 children aged 8 -11 are invited to learn the skills needed to become a valiant Knight with bill drill training, marching to the flag and talks on wounds, weapons and warfare with Captain Mortimer in the morning, and falconry sessions in the afternoon, plus the chance to find King Richard’s missing armour in a treasure hunt!
www.bosworthbattlefield.com

Nottingham Castle
For the ultimate Robin Hood experience this half term Nottingham Castle is showcasing original props, an array of weaponry, authentic set pieces and exclusive behind-the-scenes memorabilia from the actual film, designed and built by Sonja Klaus, the set designer for the new Robin Hood film. The exhibition features some of the most iconic props from the film including the costumes of Robin Hood, Maid Marion, Little John and Friar Tuck as well as arms & armour used in some of the fighting scenes.
Synchronized activities across the Nottinghamshire will include libraries hosting a series of free talks using archives to bring to life the county during the time of Robin Hood. Castle Rock Brewery will be launching a special Robin Hood Beer, and Britain’s oldest public house, Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem, has created a special Robin Hood themed menu.
As part of Nottingham’s Robin Hood Month, Regia Anglorum is staging a Medieval Re-enactment weekend depicting the late 12th Century – the life and time of Robin Hood on 29 – 31 May. The grounds of Nottingham Castle are being transformed into a medieval encampment providing an educational but enjoyable opportunity for all. Activities include living history, authentic crafts, weaponry drills, combat demonstrations, music and an organised parade of re-enactors in Nottingham’s Old Market Square.

Get Wild

Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve
Gibraltar Point Nature Reserve, located on a three mile stretch of unspoilt Lincolnshire coastline is a haven for nature lovers, conservationists, bird watchers and families who visit to witness first-hand the nature that thrives within it. Half term sees the Nature Reserve open its doors to families fascinated by nature. A pond dipping event on June 1 encourages children to explore the calm waters of the reserve and delve deep to discover the fascinating creatures that inhabit the underwater world. On June 3 kids are invited to learn more about creepy crawlies and discover more about their intriguing invertebrates in a spider special activity event.

Rosliston Forestry Centre

Rosliston Forestry Centre is a vibrant mix of woodland, meadow, fishing lake, way marked walks and cycle routes home to an abundance of wildlife from kestrels and owls to kingfishers and waterfowl. This half term kids can enjoy activities from the Wildlife Watch Drop on June 1 where they can follow the tree trail to make their own leaf book; rock climbing and forest survival sessions on June 2 as well as have a go Archery and laser combat in the woods on June 3. With so much happening there really is something at Rosliston Forestry Centre for everyone.
www.roslistonforestrycentre.co.uk

Have fun!

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12
May 10

Museums at Night 14th-16th May 2010

‘Museums at Night’ is a national campaign, led by Culture24, and funded by MLA and the National Museum Directors’ Conference (NMDC), to showcase the unique and vibrant museums, galleries, heritage sites, libraries and archives in the UK. Running over the weekend of Friday 14th May to Sunday 16th May, museums and galleries alike will aim to inspire fresh discovery by opening their doors to late night visitors.

Museums will be unrolling an imaginative array of activities across the country. From candle-lit readings, paranormal investigations, sleepovers, night-time tours, musical events and much, much more.

This year’s programme sees the return of firm favourites, like Cabinet War Rooms sleepover and the Old Operating Theatre at St Thomas Church, plus exciting new additions such as the; Helicopter Museum’s ‘Back to the Blitz’ experience, follow a night shift at Cornwall’s Geevor Tin Mine and the chance to see a ‘Light in the Night’ at Cromer’s Lifeboat Museum.

You can find up to date listings at the Culture 24 Website

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13
Sep 08

Family Days Out: Roald Dahl’s Little Red Riding Hood Event

On Saturday 27th September, there is a special family event taking place at the Cadogan Hall (Sloane Terrace, SW1X 9DQ).

Doors open at 10.15am when children will be able to as well as meet the inspring young musicians of Southbank Sinfonia take part in fun creative activities.

Children will recognise the main characters – the wolf, grandma and the little girl in a red cape – but not everything is as it seems in this mysterious and magical retelling by Roald Dahl ;)

Tickets cost £6 per person or four tickets for £20. There are concessions for children attending Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea Schools – One child goes free with every adult ticket.

You can book tickets by following this link or by calling the Box Office on 020 7730 4500

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