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Natural Christmas Wreath Workshop

Natural Christmas Wreath Workshop

Join us at our Bishops Wood centre in Worcestershire for a Natural Christmas Wreath Workshop –

Be inspired by the woodland and natural environment. Join us to create your own natural Christmas wreath with evergreen foliage and natural materials. Plus, you’ll get to make some smaller decorations to take home.

Taking place on:
Friday 13th December: 9.30am–12pm or 1pm–3.30pm
Saturday 14th December: 9.30am–12pm or 1pm–3.30pm

@ just £35 per person

Book your place: https://www.field-studies-council.org/courses-and-experiences/static-courses/natural-christmas-wreath/

 

Other events taking place on other days at Bishops Wood Centre are:

Eco Tots: For families with children age 18 months – 5 years. Children under 12 months are welcome if accompanying a paying sibling. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Eco Explorers: For children aged 5 years – 8 years.

Eco Adventurers: For children aged 8 years – 11 years.

Discovery Days: Events for families with children of any age. Children must be accompanied by an adult. These are free to attend for adults and children but please book your place if you intend on coming along.

Eco Champions: Events for families with children over the age of 7. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

John Muir Award: For young people age 10+. This is a 4 day course where children are unaccompanied at our non-residential day centres.

Birthday Parties: We can host your birthday party. They run after school, at weekends and in school holidays (depending on availability and centre) and include a range of outdoor activities with an indoor space for your party food

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Event website
 

Date And Time

13 Dec 2024 @ 09:30 to
14 Dec 2024 @ 15:30
 

Location

Field Studies Council Bishops Wood, Crossway Green, Stourport-on-Severn
 

Phone

01299 250513
 
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