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Learn to Throw on the Potter’s Wheel


20 minute children’s pottery sessions running throughout the afternoon. Call for more details. Art Jam Studio. T: 0118 946 4417 W: www.artjamstudios.co.uk


Singalong Concertini with the R ‘n’ Beatles


The band perform a blistering set of terrific tunes all played in that great Beatles style! 11.30am and 2pm. Part of the Jump In Festival. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF. T: 01628 788997 W: www.nordenfarm.org


Wednesday 17th


Jelly Easter Arts and Heritage Club at The MERL


Join award-winning arts charity Jelly at The MERL this Easter and earn a Discover Arts Award. Be inspired by the museum displays to explore different artistic techniques and processes. Ages 7-11. The Museum of English Rural Life, Redlands Road, RG1 5EX. Running until 18th April. W: www.merl.reading.ac.uk/ whatson or E: kate@jelly.org.uk


Egg-stravaganza: Edible Easter Treats


Make and decorate some delicious Easter treats, including no-cook chocolate crispy cakes and Easter egg sweets. Ages 5+, families, 1-hour sessions starting at 10am, 11.15am, 1pm & 2.15pm. £4. Reading Museum. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Blues and Royals


March up to the museum and say farewell to the Household Cavalry Regiment. Celebrate over 200 years of them being in Windsor by dressing up in helmets, breast plates and jack boots. 10.30am-12.30pm and 1.30-3.30pm, 4-11 years. Drop in, £2 per child, £1 with advantage card. Windsor & Royal Borough Museum, Guildhall, High Street, Windsor, SL4 1LR. T: 01628 685686 or W: www3.rbwm.gov.uk/museum


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Floral Fun Family Activity Day at Shaw House, Newbury. £2 per child. W: www.westberks.gov.uk/ heritage–events


Glass Fusing Workshops


Why not try Glass Fusing Workshops this Easter holidays. 2 x 1 hour sessions running from 10.30am-1pm for 6-10 year olds and 1 x session 2pm-3.30pm for 11+ years. Call for more details. Art Jam Studio. T: 0118 946 4417 W: www.artjamstudios.co.uk


Bug Box Building


Head to Beale Park and build a bug box from 10.30am-12.30pm. From 1.30-3.30pm you can experience the world of giant insects. Also on 10th April. Beale Park, Lower Basildon. W: www.bealepark.org.uk


Fun Science at Easter


Unleash your inner Mad Scientist and go along to the Nature Discovery Centre this Easter to learn all about the science behind the humble egg. Lots of fun and science based mucking about! The Nature Discovery Centre. W: www.bbowt.org.uk


Tree Climbing


Take along children for an exciting tree top adventure in Cliveden’s magnificent woodlands. Experts from The Great Big Tree Climbing Company lead the session and show children how to safely scale atop a woodland canopy. After enjoying a unique view of the estate from above, a final zip line to the forest floor completes the activity. Running until 19th April and from 27th-28th May. Cliveden National Trust Property. W: www.nationaltrust.org.uk


Make & Take: Balloon Bunnies & Chicks


Turn your balloon into a fat, friendly Easter creature by adding bendy legs, beak, ears and eyes. Families, half-hour sessions 10am–12pm & 1pm–3pm. £1, pay on the day, drop in*. Reading Museum. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Thursday 18th


My Journey Bike Bonanza Go along to the Easter Bike Bonanza at Woodford Park Leisure Centre, Woodley where there will be lots of cycling activities taking place. W: www.myjourneywokingham.com/events


Escape Room Trail at Reading Museum


Take the Reading Museum challenge and solve the riddles in each gallery. You will only be released through the invisible force field once you have unscrambled the secret code. Families, available throughout the day. £1, pay on the day, drop in* Reading Museum. W: www.readingmuseum.org.uk


Bluebell Walks Through the Woods


Visitors can enjoy walks of varying length through glorious woodland. Children’s free treasure hunt and fun activities in the 17th Century thatched barn. Suitable for buggies and wheelchairs. Running 20th/21st and 27th/28th April. Entrance fee in aid of Multiple Sclerosis charity. Rushall Farm. W: www.rushallfarm.org.uk W: www.msreading.org.uk


Friday 19th


Easter Full Canoe Tour Running at Dinton Activity Centre. Other dates available. W: www.dinton-pastures.co.uk


Circus Wellingtonia


Easter Circus Spectacular, running 19th-22nd April. Wellington Country Park, Riseley near Reading. W: www.wellington-country-park.co.uk


Explore Day


Discover new worlds with your family and friends! Choose from over 40 workshops from Robot Making to Chocolate Egg Decorating! These popular workshops sell out fast so pre-booking is recommended. All workshops £4.50 per person. Part of the Jump In Festival. Norden Farm Centre for the Arts, Altwood Road, Maidenhead SL6 4PF. T: 01628 788997 W: www.nordenfarm.org


Saturday 20th


Duckling Tours Search for baby animals along the river with your family. Ages 3+. Wokingham Waterside Centre. Also on 4th and 18th May. W: www.wokinghamwatersidecentre.com


SATURDAY 6 & SUNDAY 7 APRIL 2019


H A Events Ltd by special arrangement from present


DESBOROUGH THEATRE ST IVES ROAD, MAIDENHEAD, SL6 1RF Tickets £16 / £12.50 under 16s / Family of 4* £50


* 2 adults and 2 under 16s or 1 adult and 3 under 16s. An 80p per person booking fee applies.


BOOKING AGENT 0333 666 3366


40 SPRING ISSUE 2019 Go to www.primarytimes.co.uk/berkshire for thousands more great days out


BOOK ONLINE www.ha-events.co.uk


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