Saturday 8th – 9th September Staithes Staithes Festival of Arts and Heritage Staithes opens its doors to the public, turning cottages and public places around the village into temporary art galleries.
www.staithesfestival.com
Wednesday 5th September Raincliffe Gate car park, Raincliffe Woods, Scarborough, YO12 5TD (SE 995 888) Relax and Meditate Part of the North York Moors National Park’s Guided Walks Programme. Buddhist nun Ani Tselha takes us on a 1 -mile walk along quiet, shady woodland paths that lend themselves perfectly to her peaceful meditations. Some steep sections. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Packed lunch required. Dogs welcome but must be kept on a lead. Minimum age 14. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Booking essential. Online booking available at
northyorkmoors.eventbrite.com or call 01439 772738 for more information. Time: 11am – 1:30pm. Cost: Free but a suggested donation of £2 would be welcome, helping us to care for the National Park.
Friday 7th, 14th, 21st, and 28th September Preston Park Museum & Grounds, Stockton Making a Mess: Under-5s Club Drop in for messy crafts, stories and playtime. Refreshments are available for children and grown-ups. No need to book, just turn up on the day. Free with museum admission. 10am-12 noon. For more information, visit
www.prestonparkmuseum.co.uk or call 01642 527375.
Saturday 8th September Stockton-On-Tees
Simplyhealth Junior & Mini Great Tees Run 2k Mini Run (ages 3-8), 4k Junior Run (ages 9-14) 10k Run (adults) Courses follow the picturesque Stockton riverside. A great day out for all the family. For more information, visit
www.stockton.gov.uk/JnrMiniRuns
Saturday 8th September Goathland, National Park Car Park, YO22 5JR Land of Iron: Combs Wood Uncovered The National Park ‘Land of Iron’ project tells the trailblazing story of ironstone mining and railways in the North York Moors –and a whole host of special ‘Land of Iron’ events throughout the year celebrate this extraordinary period. Join a 3-mile walk to explore the remains of an ironstone mining and processing complex, and hear about archaeological excavations at the site. Part of the ‘Heritage Open Days’ programme. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Packed lunch required. Sorry no dogs. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Booking essential. Online booking available at
northyorkmoors.eventbrite.com or call 01439 772738 for more information. Time: 10:30am – 1:30pm. Cost: Free but a suggested donation of £2 would be welcome, helping us to care for the National Park.
Sunday 9th September Preston Park Museum & Grounds Northern Dales Farmers’ Markets (voted one of the finest farmers’ markets in the country by The Telegraph) and their outstanding local stallholders will be outside of the museum every 2nd Sunday of the month. Free. 10am-2pm (TBC) Visit
www.prestonparkmuseum.co.uk or call 01642 527375.
Sunday 9th September Cat Nab Car Park, Saltburn Saltburn Hill Climb A collection of vintage vehicles will be on display while a selection of vehicles competes against the clock up the steep hill towards Skelton. 10am-4pm. Free.
Sunday 9th September 10am – 4pm Guisborough Forest & Walkway Guisborough Forest Festival Join the Friends of Guisborough Forest & Walkway for the highlight of the events programme for a fun-filled day for all the family, with demonstrations, hands-on activities and many fantastic attractions. Cost: Adults £6, Children £4 (4-16 years), Families £16 (2 adults
& 2 children). Available from the visitor centre, on the day or online from
www.eventbrite.co.uk For more information call 01287 631132
Thursday 13th September Stockton Central Library Whoopsy Wiffling! It’s Roald Dahl Day so help our Library Human Beans celebrate by bringing the kiddies down to Stockton Central Library! After a Phizz-Whizzing day at School what’s better than a splendiferous themed drop-in Craft Session! 3.30pm to 5.30pm – Drop-in – Suitable for all ages. All children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. Church Road, 01642 526522.
stockton.library@
stockton.gov.uk
Thursday 13th September Thornaby Central Library The Big Friendly Treasure Hunt Celebrate Roald Dahl Day and take part in our Big Friendly Treasure Hunt! Find your favourite characters hiding in the library and match them to the books they belong to. 3m to 6pm – Drop-in – 5 to 11 year olds. All children under 10 must be accompanied by an adult. The Pavilion, 01642 528117.
thornaby.central.library@
stockton.gov.uk
Friday 14th September Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, DL12 8NP A Nursery Rhyme in Line and Wash 10.00am – 4.30pm. Cost £35 Adults £33 Friends (incl. morning refreshments) Join artist Linda Birch to create your own illustration inspired by the current exhibition of Quentin Blake’s lively illustrations to Roald Dahl’s tales for children. Using simple steps, this day course will enable you to create a charming picture for a nursery wall. Booking required on 01833 690606 or
www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk
Friday September 14th Meet in the Hebrew Prayer Centre at Ayresome Green Lane Discover the Bats of Linthorpe Cemetery FREE fun talk and bat walk. 7 -8.30pm. “Think you know about bats? Test your batty knowledge.” A fun interactive presentation with fun facts about bats. At dusk everyone will venture out with bat detectors to provide a unique opportunity to listen to bats in Linthorpe Cemetery. Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Please bring a torch, wear appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear (walk on uneven path). Bookings: Sarah Barry T: 01287 636382. Email:
sbarry@teeswildlife.org
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