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£1.00 per child. 1.00pm – 3.00pm All children must be accompanied by an adult. No organised groups please. Tel 01642 813781 www.dormanmuseum.co.uk


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Every Saturday Stockton Central Library Coding Club 10 – 12noon. If you are aged between 8 - 13 years and want to find out more about how to use code, create your own computer games, websites and other exciting things then come along to our Coding Club!


Every Saturday Middlesbrough Central Library, Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AY Chess Club 10am to 12pm. Learn to play or perfect your moves – all are welcome to come along and play chess.


Every Monday Middlesbrough Central Library, Centre Square, Middlesbrough TS1 2AY Lego Club


4-5pm. Build amazing Lego structures at the weekly club.


Every Saturday Acklam Library and Community Hub, Acklam Road, Middlesbrough TS5 7AB Lego Club 10.30-11.30am. Build amazing Lego structures at the weekly club.


Every Saturday North Ormesby Community Hub, Derwent Street, Middlesbrough TS3 6JB Lego Club 10-11.30am. Build amazing Lego structures at the weekly club.


1st Wednesday of each month Norton Library


Games Night at Norton Library 5 – 6.45pm. Calling all 10, 11 and 12 year


olds – are you game for a bit of fun? Then come and join us for our games night and play on! (Chess, Kerplunk, Uno, Top Trumps and many more).


Until Sunday 24th March 2019 Mining Art Gallery, Bishop Auckland Breaking Ground – Women of the Northern Coalfields The exhibition explores the previously untold stories of women in Victorian mining communities across the region. Artworks, archive images and personal histories from the local area will highlight the tenacious spirit of these women whether fighting to keep their jobs at the colliery or working all hours to keep a roof over their families’ heads. The temporary exhibition also takes place 100 years since some women the in UK were granted the right to vote. 10am – 4pm daily. Last entry – 3.30pm. Entry to the temporary exhibition included with admission to the Mining Art Gallery. £5 adults, £4 concessions, £1 for under 16s. For more info visit: aucklandproject.org/events/breaking- ground-women-of-the-northern-coalfields/


Saturdays 9th, 16th & 23rd February Middlesbrough Town Hall MTH Performing Arts Age 6-11: 10am-1pm Age 12-18: 1.30-4.30pm £7 per session Tel 01642 729729


Sunday 10th February Middlesbrough Town Hall Family Light Orchestra 10am – 1pm


£5 per adult, £2.50 under 16 Tel 01642 729729


Wednesdays 13th, 20th & 27th February Middlesbrough Town Hall Mini Music Makers Age 2-5: 10am -10.45am Age 0-2: 11am – 11.45am


£3 for one child, £2 for each subsequent child. Tel 01642 729729


Mondays 11th, 18th & 25th February Middlesbrough Town Hall Guitar Workshop Pay what you can. 12.30-1.30pm Tel 01642 729729


Thursday 7th February Crown Street Library Harry Potter Night Evening dedicated to Harry Potter, including a magic show. 3.45-5.45pm. Booking not required. Call 01325 462034


Saturday 9th February Dorman Museum, Middlesbrough Valentines Day Crafts. Be organised this year and get your cards and heart wreathes made well in advance to give to your loved ones.


Friday 15th - Sunday 24th February The Gardens at Wynyard Hall Lunch and a Woodland Walk This half-term, take the whole family along to Wynyard Hall’s fabulous Woodland Walk and explore the magical playground where children and adults can explore and create their own adventures. The route takes approximately 40 minutes to complete and has picnic tables dotted around the route. PRICE: £30 for a family of 4, includes hot lunch and a hot drink, entry to The Gardens and Woodland Walk Easter Egg Hunt. Tel: 01740 665415 Wynyard Hall, Tees Valley, TS22 5NF www.wynyardhall.co.uk


Sunday 17th – Thursday 21st February, Ormesby Hall, Middlesbrough Once upon a Book Follow the classic children's books trail through the house, can you find the three little pigs or little red riding hood? Go dressed as your favourite character and join in this half term for some book themed fun, including making paper finger puppets and planting a bean to watch it grow into your own beanstalk. 11am – 3pm Normal admission applies. Please call 01642 328908 for more details.


Sunday 17th February Staithes Bank Top car park TS13 5BB (NZ 781 185)


Nocturnal Goings On. A candlelit evening walk in Staithes Part of the National Parks Dark Skies Festival 2019. A candlelit evening walk exploring the narrow streets and alleys of Staithes, finishing in a local hostelry. On


the way, listen to tales of night time activities including smuggling and ship wrecks. Please wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Sorry, not accessible by wheelchair. Steep ascents and descents (pavements, roads and steps). Varied and uneven surfaces. Children are welcome but must be accompanied by an adult. Dogs allowed on short lead. Walk subject to weather and ground conditions (at the discretion of the Walk Leader). Booking essential. Online booking available at http://northyorkmoors.eventbrite.com/ or call 01439 772738 for more information. Time: 5:30pm to 7pm Cost: Free but a suggested donation of £2 would be welcome, helping us to care for the National Park.


Monday 18th February Guisborough Forest & Walkway, Pinchinthorpe, TS14 8HD Bed and Breakfast for the Birds Make your own bird box and messy feeders to take home to help the birds in your garden. For everyone who makes a box or feeder there will be a free trail around the wood to explore, that will give you lots of tips and tricks for attracting wildlife to your garden. Cost bird box £4 feeder £2. 1pm-3pm Tel: 01287 631132


Monday 18th – Thursday 21st February Eastbourne Sports Complex, Darlington Football Camp Football activities for a week Book on 01325 405400


Tuesday 19th February Fairfield Library, Stockton In the Barn These sessions are for children with an Autism Spectrum Condition who would like to attend a quieter craft activity with their siblings or friends. Old MacDonald had a farm and on that farm he had a ? Create your own farm scene and decide who is going in your Farmyard Barn. 9- 10am. Suitable for 3 years and over. Booking essential – booking opens Friday 15 February, call 01642 527962.


Tuesday 19th February Hartlepool Power Station Story Stones Listen to the Portuguese Fable about Stone Soup before creating your very own story and making your own story telling stones. 1.00 – 2.00pm Event is free of charge. Spaces are limited so booking is essential Please phone 01429 853582 or email hartlepoolsitetours@edf-energy.com


Tuesday 19th February Thornaby Central Library The Year of the Pig These sessions are for children with an Autism Spectrum Condition who would like to attend a quieter craft activity with their siblings or friends. 2019 is the year of the Pig in the Chinese Calendar, so why not pop into Thornaby Central Library to celebrate? Learn how to write your name in Chinese characters, make some exciting


18www.primarytimes.co.uk/teesside 4th February 2019 – 24th March 2019


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