Sutton Bank National Park Centre Come and join us for the Big Garden Birdwatch! We've birdy crafts, trails and free spotters sheets to take away. Help us to record the birds around the centre β special offers on feeders and bird boxes too!
Cookery for all Primary ages on a Sunday. As a team we plan, prepare then cook our own 2-course meal and dine together. All ingredients, utensils, aprons and chefs hats are provided. This is a drop off activity for keen little chefs. Email clareskitchen@yahoo.co.uk for all the information.Β
''Drop into Cafe 74 with your little ones & socialise with other mums (dads, grandparents, childminders or carers!) on Friday mornings. Coffee & cake for only Β£3.95 A small selection of toys will be available to entertain the kids. There is space for pushchairs outside in our covered courtyard. Looking forward to seeing you there!''
Toddler Time at City Screen For preschool children and their parents and carers. Tickets are Β£3 for children, free for accompanying adults. No adult unaccompanied by a toddler will be admitted.
John Lewis & Partners will be holding a Young at Heart event on Saturday 26th January. There will be free fun activities in store during the day for both children and adults! These include; -Face painting -Lego treasure hunt -Kids fashion takeover -Live nursery advice And much more! No tickets needed, just drop throughout the...
Kids' Club: Exclusively for children and their parents or carers. For children aged three to 12. Tickets for children and accompanying adults are Β£2.00 each. No adult unaccompanied by a child will be admitted. Activities start at 10:30 Films start at 11:15 Tickets are Β£2.50 each https://www.picturehouses.com/cinema/York_Picturehouse/film/the-grinch 0871 902 5726
To celebrate our 21st birthday in business we are delighted to be hosting a Meet the Producer Event on Saturday 26th January. Specially chosen suppliers have been invited to showcase their produce, giving you the chance to sample their wares and find out more about being an artisan producer and why shopping local is so...