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SUMMARY:Family friendly felted geode workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to felt with wool and create your own ‘crystal geode’ to take home in this workshop with Anna Osborne of Felt Curious. \nThis family friendly workshop on 7 July\, 10am to 12 noon\, is being held at Cowshill Village hall\, Cowshill. We will be taking inspiration from the unique geology of the North Pennines to make hollow ‘rocks’ from layers of coloured wool. Once felted\, they are then cut open to reveal the magic within and embellished with crystals. Perfect for beginners of all ages\, but also those who have had a go at felting and want to learn a new technique. \nThis workshop is part of the 2024 Land of Lead and Silver arts programme. Anna Osborne\, of Felt Curious\, is one of four successful community arts bursary recipients. To find out more go to https://northpennines.org.uk/community-arts-2024/. \nPlease use the Ticketsource link to book.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/family-friendly-felted-geode-workshop/
LOCATION:Cowshill Village hall
CATEGORIES:Art,Family-friendly
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SUMMARY:Meadows day at Low Way Farm
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a free family event on Saturday 13 July\, 10.30am to 3.30pm\, at Low Way Farm\, Holwick\, to celebrate the magnificent meadows and farming history of Teesdale. \nThe North Pennines National Landscape contains almost half of the remaining species-rich upland hay meadows in the UK. As well as being a rare and important habitat for wildflowers\, upland hay meadows also support a whole range of invertebrates and birds. \nWe want to celebrate this important habitat and its cultural history with a variety of fun activities suitable for all ages. Come along and enjoy: \nA display of farming machinery old and new\nA display of machinery used for meadow restoration\nScything demonstrations\nThe Durham Wildlife Trust stand\nA display of historic meadow photos from The Fitzhugh Library\nThe Teesdale Special Flora Trust stand\nA botany walk around the meadows\nMeadow-themed activities for children \nHigh Nature Value farming practices in the uplands mean that many of these meadows are managed in much the same way that they have been for generations. These farming practices protect the unique habitats of the North Pennines whilst also producing high quality food. Whilst the management regime of meadows is similar now to 200 years ago\, the machinery available to farmers has changed beyond all recognition from scythes to large tractors and mowers\, and from handmade pikes of hay to modern balers. \nNo need to book\, all children must be supervised by an adult. The event is not suitable for dogs. \nLow Way Farm\, Holwick\,  Middleton-in-Teesdale\, DL12 0NJ.\nWhat 3 Words: access for cars ///addicted.proven.encloses\, access on foot from Middleton or Bowlees via Pennine way ///dark.releasing.going \n \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/md/
LOCATION:Low Way Farm\, Holwick\, DL12 0NJ
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240716T100000
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CREATED:20240611T143358Z
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SUMMARY:New parent/carer guided walks
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxed guided walk for all new parents/carers and their babies from Bowlees Visitor Centre.  The next walk will be on Tuesday 16 July from 10am to 12 noon. \nThe walks are aimed at parents/carers with children under the age of two years that can go in a carrier or sling. A small number of slings will be available to borrow (please indicate in your booking if you would need one of these). \nThe routes will be of a gentle nature. Refreshments will be available in the upstairs gallery at Bowlees after the walk with a chance to chat and meet other new parents and carers whilst taking the opportunity to be outside and active. \nThe guided walks are free but a donation is welcome. This will go towards continuing the community activities run by the North Pennines National Landscape team. \nPlease use the Ticketsource link to book. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/npgw/
LOCATION:Bowlees Visitor Centre\, Newbiggin\, DL12 0XF
CATEGORIES:Family-friendly,Guided walk,Walking
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240728T100000
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SUMMARY:Family friendly felted geode workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to felt with wool and create your own ‘crystal geode’ to take home in this workshop with Anna Osborne of Felt Curious. \nThis family friendly workshop on 28 July\, 10am to 12 noon\, at TCR The Hub\, Shaw Bank\, Barnard Castle DL12 8TD . We will be taking inspiration from the unique geology of the North Pennines to make hollow ‘rocks’ from layers of coloured wool. Once felted\, they are then cut open to reveal the magic within and embellished with crystals. Perfect for beginners of all ages\, but also those who have had a go at felting and want to learn a new technique. \nThis workshop is part of the 2024 Land of Lead and Silver arts programme. Anna Osborne\, of Felt Curious\, is one of four successful community arts bursary recipients. To find out more go to https://northpennines.org.uk/community-arts-2024/. \nPlease use the Ticketsource link to book.
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/family-friendly-felted-geode-workshop-2/
LOCATION:TCR\, The Hub\, Barnard Castle
CATEGORIES:Art,Family-friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T123000
DTSTAMP:20260426T145416
CREATED:20240611T142732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240709T165442Z
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SUMMARY:Wild Wednesday - marvellous moths and beautiful butterflies
DESCRIPTION:Wild Wednesdays are are activities suitable for children aged five and over to enjoy and be creative. \nJoin us at Bowlees Visitor Centre on Wednesday 31 July\, 10.30am to 12.30pm\, for a closer look at these fascinating flying insects to appreciate their incredible patterns and interesting names. Our world would be a duller place without the beautiful colours and patterns of moths and butterflies. \nLearn why they are so important for our ecosystems and what we can do to help them flourish. We will be taking part in the Big Butterfly Count\, a short 15 minute survey of the population around our Visitors Centre\, contributing to national data. We will finish up with a craft activity to get creative and give you something to take home to remember these magnificent creatures. \nAll materials and equipment will be provided. £2. Suitable for children aged 5 and over. Younger siblings also welcome but no need to book. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. There will be a short walk on public footpaths\, with some uneven terrain. Please wear sturdy footwear\, and clothing suitable for the weather. \nPlease use the Ticketsource link to book. \n\n\n\n                \n                \n\n\n  \n \n  \nDelivered as part of the Tees-Swale: naturally connected programme. Tees-Swale is funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund and led by the North Pennines National Landscape Team in collaboration with the Yorkshire Dales National Park. \n 
URL:https://northpennines.org.uk/event/wwmmbb/
LOCATION:Bowlees Visitor Centre\, Newbiggin\, DL12 0XF
CATEGORIES:Bowlees Visitor Centre events,Family-friendly
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