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HOLIDAY MEMORY’ DROP-IN FAMILY WORKSHOP


School’s Out


Make funny seaside photo frame postcards, at the Dy- lan T omas Centre, Swansea, on Monday 31 July 2017 at 1pm. Bring along copies of passport sized photos to add to your frame, or make a frame to add to at home. T ere will also be holiday themed face painting, books, games, dressing-up and puppets. Great for families with younger children but all ages are welcome. T is event is free.


T e Craſt y Caterpillar


A fun packed family day out fi t for a king! At Llancaich Fawr Manor on 6 August 2017 from 10am. King Charles and his troops visit the Manor. Interactive Living history encampment, military displays and falconry. Adults £8.50, Children / Concessions £6.95, Family (2 adults & 3 kids) £25.


KING’S DAY


Explore the hidden depths of the pond and discover the creatures that live at Parc Penallta, Caerphilly, Monday 31 July, 1.30pm - 4pm. T en get creative with pond creature craſt session. (Dipping sessions take place every ½ hour). At £1.50. Booking required for this event. For booking and more information call 01443 816853.


Isle of Fire


T e magical award winning fi re garden returns to it’s seaside home at Barry Island Gardens on Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd July from 9pm - 10:30pm. T e two night festival will feature a fl aming stage, live music from New Orleans band Mr Wilson’s Second Liners, fi re dance shows from Flame Oz, Lantern Parade and the Viking Ship complete with pirates. Admission is Free.


Airtime Circus will be holding trapeze, hoolahoops and juggling workshops on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th August, at Barry Island from 11am to 2pm with an exciting 30 minute circus show at 4pm featuring dance and physical theatre. Admission is Free. Plus the Red Arrows will display over Barry Island on Sunday 6 August, time to be confi rmed.


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