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What’s on 10 MARCH – 7 APRIL FAMILY FUN


18 MARCH MOTHER'S DAY CREAM TEA n Treat mum to a special cream tea in Prior Park’s tea garden. The wilderness and view point are fully accessible. Prior Park Landscape Garden; 01225 833422; 10am – 4pm


24 MARCH


KIDS WINTER BOOGIE n A daytime disco for all the kids, grannies, mums and dads, it’s a chance to socialise and get groovy! Gather up your friends and family for the winter warmer get together. Komedia; komedia.co.uk/bath; 2:30pm – 5:00pm


24 MARCH HICCUP THEATRE PRESENTS: THE OWL AND THE PUSSYCAT n Follow Owl and Pussy Cat as they set out on the high seas with only some honey, money and a runcible spoon to help them find their way through a topsy-turvey world! Puppets, songs and storytelling combine


in this retelling of Edward Lear’s classic poem. The Egg; theatreroyal.org.uk


2 APRIL CIRCO RIDICULOSO PRESENTS: THE BALLOON GARDENER n Danny, the wild balloon tamer, has run out of balloons and must grow his own. The tamer turns gardener. Seeds of hilarity are sown as he attempts to cultivate bold, colourful, latex shapes in pots. The Egg; theatreroyal.org. uk


3 – 4 APRIL KID CARPET AND THEATRE BRISTOL PRESENT: KID CARPET AND THE NOISY ANIMALS n This fresh and fantastically fun show follows the adventures of the charismatic singer and his animal band (made up of a gorilla, a bear, a hedgehog and a badger) as they make friends, play games, contemplate the world and finally rock out at a grand dance contest. The Egg; theatreroyal.org.uk


OTHER


n Bath’s Big Swish in Aid of MacMillan, 22 March, The Octagon


16 – 18 MARCH X MEDIA LAB: BATH n This is an opportunity for any UK start-up, entrepreneur or established digital team to hear great speakers who are leaders in their field. It is a chance to submit ideas and get invaluable business and technology mentoring from the brains behind digital scenes in movies like Avatar and Pirates of the Caribbean. Assembly Rooms; xmedialab.com


17 – 18 MARCH THE BATH HOMES FIT FOR THE FUTURE OPEN HOMES WEEKEND n Homeowners and tenants with inspiring examples of energy saving measures in their homes will be opening their doors for the open homes weekend allowing people to visit a range of houses which have either been built or had changes made to them to make them warmer, greener and cheaper to run; bathhomesfitforthefuture.co.uk


22 MARCH BATH’S BIG SWISH IN AID OF MACMILLAN n Swapping not shopping is the way to create a capsule wardrobe without straining your credit card. Bring along a group of friends to Bath’s Big Swish in Aid of MacMillan Cancer Support. Bring at least one good quality, clean item of clothing or an accessory that you feel proud to hand on. Swishing starts at 8.30pm. The Octagon, Milsom Place; 07813 047656


27 MARCH n The Balloon Gardener, 2 April, The Egg


JUST THE SMARTEST TYPE OF SPORTS CLOTHES n As part of a lecture series on historic sportswear by BRLSI and the Fashion Museum to


58 Bath Life www.mediaclash.co.uk


celebrate Sport and Fashion and the London Olympics, come and hear the talk on the smartest type of sports clothes. BRLSI; 01225 463362


28 MARCH EASTER FLORAL WORKSHOP n Ston Easton Park will give a flower demonstration in the morning, leaving the afternoon free to create your own arrangement in a workshop. Your Easter floral decoration will then be yours to take home. There will also be a chance to win the arrangements made on the day. Ston Easton Park; stoneaston.co.uk


29 MARCH OPEN EVENING n Come and visit the open evening at Prior Park Garden Centre in aid of CLIC Sargent. 20% of all sales will be donated to the charity and there will be a free prize draw. Prior Park Garden Centre; priorparkgardencentre.co.uk


31 MARCH


BECOME A GORGEOUS GEORGIAN n Dress up as a Georgian and enjoy having your face painted with white makeup, rouge and lipstick, and a carefully positioned beauty spot! Then learn the language of the fan and make your own to take home. No.1 Royal Crescent; bath- preservation-trust.org.uk BL


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