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What’s On Your family diary for March, April and May
March Mon 16 – Sun 22 Mar
Dazzling Daffodils, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
Be dazzled by the bright sight of thousands of daffodils and find out more about the cheery spring bloom at this event with free garden tours. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
Wed 18 Mar
Wildlife Walk, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
10.30am-12.30pm. A walk for everyone with a keen interest in wildlife. March can deliver all sorts of animals.You might even see an early butterfly or bumblebee. Join a knowledgeable guide on a walk around the reserve. Charges apply. For more details visit www.rspb.org. uk/dungeness
Thurs 19 – Sat 21 Mar
from stabilisers, with coaches teaching the basics of balancing, pedaling and confidence. For more information visit www.betteshanger-park.co.uk
Artisan Craft Vintage & Gift Fairs, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
10am-3pm. A dog-friendly free event showcasing the best of Kent’s crafts, artists, vintage and gift sellers. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
RE-CURATE: Video Art Rewind! With Wordplay, Quarterhouse, Folkestone, CT20 1BN
11am-3pm. Re-wind the master tapes of video and art and play a fun videobased game. Step into the curators’ office and instruct your artists, work in the studio on your masterpiece, visit the gallery and check your exhibition. Free, drop-in. For more details visit www.creativefolkestone. org.uk
Sat 21 – Sun 22 Mar
Railway Weekend, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE
ESports Club, Royal Engineers Savour the bygone age of steam with Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR beautiful historic locomotives running Meet, learn and game with The Sappers ESports Gaming team, who are the British Army’s first ESports club. Play titles such as World of Tanks surrounded by armoured vehicles, equipment and historic artefacts. For more information visit www.re-museum.co.uk
Fri 20 Mar – Mon 13 Apr
through the site, operated by a dedicated team of volunteers. Re-live childhood memories or just find the perfect photo opportunity as you get up close to the railway. For more details visit https://thedockyard.co.uk
Mothers’ Day Weekend, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
Spoil your mum with a memorable family day out.Young visitors can Great British Spring Clean, take part in a craft workshop and Various Locations there will be a special menu in the Take part in the Great British Spring restaurant. For more information visit Clean and demonstrate that you www.hevercastle.co.uk love where you live. Pledge to pick up litter while you’re walking the Sun 22 Mar dog or doing the school run, host a Mothers’ Day Afternoon Tea, clean-up, or join someone else’s clean Quex Park and Powell-Cotton up. For more information visit www. Museum, Birchington, CT7 0BH keepbritaintidy.org 12noon-4pm. Spoil your mum and all Sat 21 Mar the special ladies in your life with this Bee Bomb Making Workshop, extra special Mothers’ Day tea. Live music from Java Jive will keep you Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, entertained whilst you eat and chat TN13 3DH together. For more information and to 10.30am-1pm. Bee bombs are a great book visit www.visitthanet.co.uk way to quickly sow a bare patch of garden with colourful, bee-friendly, native wildflowers. Learn about the Our listings plants you’re using and which insects and animals they will help to support. are prepared a long Charges apply. For more details and time in advance. to book visit www.kentwildlifetrust. To make sure you have org.uk
Learn to Ride, Betteshanger Country Park, Deal, CT14 0BF
(Also 28 Mar, 4, 11, 18, 25 Apr, 2, 9, 16 May). 10-11am. For children aged 5-12 who have never ridden a bike before and those ready to move on
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Mothers’ Day Special Afternoon Tea, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY
Show your mum just how much she means to you by treating her to an exquisite and substantial afternoon tea at the historic Hop Farm. Early booking is essential. For more information visit www.thehopfarm. co.uk
Mothering Sunday, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Hythe Station, TN28 8PL
Treat mum as she enjoys travelling along the line, pulled by a worldfamous steam locomotive, plus she’ll also get the chance to drive the train. Complete the experience with afternoon tea in Hythe’s Vintage Tea Room. For more details and to book visit www.rhdr.org.uk
Mothers’ Day, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE
The perfect day out for the whole family, where everyone can enjoy the service and style from yesteryear. There are a number of special ontrain dining options available, and a special gift for every mum booked. For more information and to book visit www.kesr.org.uk
Make Mum’s Day, Ightham Mote, nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT 11am-3pm. Make your mum feel special this Mothering Sunday with a visit to Ightham Mote. Children can pop into the Squire’s Room to make their mum a present. Or why not treat her to lunch or a cream tea in the café? Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk/ightham-mote
Mamma Mia! Mothers’ Day Screening, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ 4pm. Go and singalong to this fantastic feel-good movie. Enjoy cabaret-style seating with room to dance. The bar will be open with cocktails available. Treat your Mamma to some ‘mia’ time. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
Mothers’ Day Cream Tea and Self-Guided Audio Tour, Tonbridge Castle, TN9 1BG
12noon, 2pm. See and hear the history of Tonbridge Castle and enjoy a cream tea set in the atmospheric Chamber room overlooking the wonderful Bailey lawn. Spaces are limited so book early by emailing Tonbridge.castle@tmbc.gov. uk. For more details visit www. tonbridgecastle.org
Mothers’ Day Cream Tea and Costume, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH
3pm. Enjoy a delicious cream tea in the historic library and go behindthe-scenes to see the gorgeous costume collection. Booking essential. For more information and to book visit www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk
Mothers’ Day, Godinton House and Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP 1-5pm. Enjoy a stroll around the garden, take in the amazing display of daffodils and fritillaries and then enjoy afternoon tea in the tearoom. Please note the House will not be open for guided tours. For more information visit www. godintonhouse.co.uk
Mothering Sunday Lunch, Refectory Restaurant, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH 12.30-4.30pm. Every mum deserves this Sunday off to relax. With Chef’s delicious 3 course lunch and the opportunity to take a stroll in the Cathedral grounds, your mum will be truly spoilt. Booking essential. For more information and to book visit www.canterbury-cathedral.org
Thurs 26 Mar
Photography Morning, Belmont House and Gardens, Faversham, ME13 0HH
10am-1pm. Take your camera (or phone) along and enjoy a few hours creating photos in the beautiful grounds. The emphasis will be around floral and garden photography, but it will be a relaxed and unstructured morning. For more details and to book visit www.belmont-house.org
Fri 27 Mar
Wear A Hat Day, Nationwide Wear a hat at home, school or to work. Organise a hat-themed bake sale, lay on a hat-tastic fashion show or think of your own idea to raise money for Brain Tumour Research. For more details and to get a fundraising pack visit www. braintumourresearch.org
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Welcome to our Spring/Easter magazine. I’m writing this letter to you in lovely sunshine, a blue sky, not too much cloud and not so cold that I have to wear a thick jumper. Long may it continue. Spring has a real positive feel to it, with flowers and tree blossom starting, warmer days breaking through and lots of fun days out to look forward to in the school holidays. Do look through all our hundreds of listings. Some of them are free to enter but all include contact details so do check the events before visiting. We prepare our listings a long time in advance and details do change. Spring is a busy time of the year. Mother’s Day or Mothering Sunday is on 22 March. Easter Weekend is 10-13 April. The London Marathon is on Sunday 26 April. Brighton Fringe is from 1-31 May. Then there’s St Patrick’s Day on Tuesday 17 March and St George’s Day on Thursday 23 April. Not forgetting Save the Frogs Day on Saturday 25 April! Don’t forget that the May Day Bank Holiday has changed from Monday 4 May to Friday 8 May to celebrate the 75th VE Day anniversary. Whatever you are celebrating, enjoy the next few weeks. We always have lots of great competitions for you to enter but sometimes we can’t give the prizes out to the actual winner as they haven’t included contact details for themselves. We don’t pass contact details on to any other companies so please do remember to include them with your competition entries. Entries can be sent by post or by email. See our Competitions Page for more details. We’ll be back the week beginning Monday 11 May. Happy Easter!
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Film Preview Guide Paramedic Chris MY SPY MY SPY follows JJ, a hardened CIA operative who has been demoted and finds himself at the mercy of a precocious 9-year-old girl, named Sophie, where he has been sent undercover begrudgingly to surveil her family.When Sophie discovers hidden cameras in her apartment, she uses her tech savviness to locate where the surveillance operation is set. In exchange for not blowing JJ’s cover, Sophie convinces him to spend time with her and teach her to be a spy. Despite his reluctance, JJ finds he is no match for Sophie’s disarming charm and wit. MY SPY is out in UK cinemas now.
Mulan The epic tale of China’s legendary warrior comes to life in Disney’s Mulan, in which a fearless young woman risks everything out of love for her family and her country to become one of the greatest warriors China has ever known.When the Emperor of China issues a decree that one man per family must serve in the Imperial Army to defend the country from Northern invaders, Hua Mulan, the eldest daughter of an honoured warrior, steps in to take the place of her ailing father. Masquerading as a man, Hua Jun, she is tested every step of the way and must harness her innerstrength and embrace her true potential. It is an epic journey that will transform her into an honoured warrior herself and earn her the respect of a grateful nation… and a proud father. Mulan is released in cinemas on 27 March. Photo credit: Jasin Boland 2020 Disney Enterprises, Inc
Peter Rabbit 2 In Peter Rabbit™ 2, the lovable rogue is back. Beatrix Potter’s beloved characters will be enthralling kids again in the follow up to the 2018 hit film. Bea,Thomas, and the rabbits have created a makeshift family, but despite his best efforts, Peter can’t seem to shake his mischievous reputation. Adventuring out of the garden, Peter finds himself in a world where his mischief is appreciated, but when his family risks everything to come looking for him, Peter must figure out what kind of bunny he wants to be.
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Tim Parsons, who is chaplain to the ambulance service at Medway station has published a new series of children’s books aimed at younger primary age children. The episodes of ‘Paramedic Chris’ are based upon real emergency calls which Tim has attended as part of his work. The first book is based upon a hoax call and the second is based upon a call out to an elderly patient suffering from loneliness. Book three has just been published and is based upon bullying. It’s called ‘A Sorry Bully’ and tells the story of a visit Paramedic Chris makes to a primary school. The books are available from high street and online book sellers and give children an insight into the work of the ambulance service and the issues which they face. For more information visit www. timparsons.co.uk
Big Pedal 2020 Schools are being invited to take part in Big Pedal 2020 – the
UK’s largest cycling, walking and scooting competition for schools. This year’s competition is backed by Dame Sarah Storey, British Paralympian and 35-time world champion in cycling and swimming. The Big Pedal will run from 22 April to 5 May and will see young people across the UK compete with one another to make the most journeys by bike, foot or scooter. This year’s Big Pedal aims to build on the success of 2019, which saw a record 3.8 million journeys made by bike, foot and scooter and over 1,600 schools take part. The competition is open to individual classes and year groups as well as whole schools, with hundreds of thousands of pupils expected to take part. For schools unable to take part in the main challenge there is also a one-day version, which can include cycling, walking and scooting activities during the school day as well as on the journey to school. Schools will be entered into daily prize draws for rewards, including scooters, if more than 15% of a school cycle, walk or scoot on each day of the challenge. For more information, visit www.bigpedal.org.uk. Follow us on Instagram - @primarytimesse
Happy Birthday Mog
Follow the adventures of brave cops, crooks, dancing firemen, and one overly enthusiastic handyman. They’re ordinary joes and venture capitalists as well as garbage women and rocket scientists. They’ve even got themselves a mayor. The Lego City Adventures citizens all lead their lives filled with hopes and dreams, but, just like real life, their paths and stories zigzag and intertwine all over town whenever they meet, and we’re brought along for a rollercoaster ride of fantastic fun and absurd action. Lego City Adventures launches on 6 April on POPTV, Sony Pictures Entertainment’s new Kids’ TV channel, with episodes during Easter weekdays showing at 9.30am and 4.30pm. During the school term, episodes will air on weekdays at 4pm. POPTV is available on Freeview 206, Youview 206, Sky 616,Virgin 736 and Freesat 603.
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This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of Judith Kerr’s adored cat, Mog. A special anniversary edition of Mog the Forgetful Cat is out now and a ‘Summer of Mog’ will be heralded with a brand-new Audio Collection of eight Mog titles on CD and digital download. These titles will be read by actress and artist Tacy Kneale, Judith’s daughter, bringing her mother’s stories to a new generation of listeners. In September, a celebratory title, Mog’s Birthday, will launch in hardback. HarperCollins created this special birthday story in collaboration with Judith Kerr, using a selection of pictures from across fifty years of illustrating Mog to bring this delightful story to life.
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It’s Official – the Wren is Our Commonest Bird
In the latest report looking at the size of our bird populations, the wren tops the list with 11 million pairs across the UK. The wren is a very shy bird and one of our smallest so you don’t see them very often but they’re definitely there in our gardens and parks.You’re much more likely to hear it. In proportion to its size, the wren has the loudest song of any British bird. The ‘Population Estimates of Birds in Great Britain and the United Kingdom’ report shows that the wren continues to hold the title of our commonest bird. The last report in 2013 also had the wren at the top of the list but with a population of just over 8.5 million pairs. Wren numbers are known to fluctuate according to environmental conditions and it may be that generally milder winters are benefitting one of our smallest birds. The top five commonest birds are wren, robin, house sparrow and woodpigeon with chaffinch and blackbird sharing the number five spot.
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March Sat 28 Mar
Birdwatching for Beginners, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN 11am-1pm. Love birds but want to know more about them? Enjoy a walk around the reserve with a friendly guide with expert knowledge on all things feathery. Binoculars are available to hire for a small fee. Booking essential. For more information visit www.rspb.org.uk/ dungeness
Sat 28 Mar – Mon 13 Apr
Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt, Ightham Mote, nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT 10am-5pm. Follow the trail around the garden to earn your Cadbury chocolate prize. Have a look out for the extra activities and adventures to be had along the way, including the natural play area. Charges apply. Drop-in. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ighthammote
Young Naturalists Trail, Chartwell, Westerham, TN16 1PS
10am-4pm. Explore the garden and woodland to discover all about the mammals, insects and pondlife that live at Chartwell. Learn new skills along the way to collect your chocolatey prize at the end. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell
Spring Awakens Trail, Emmetts Garden, Sevenoaks, TN14 6BA
Explore the garden to discover the first signs of spring colour, nature and wildlife hidden around Emmetts Garden. Also, pick up a trail sheet and join the Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ emmetts-garden
Sat 28 Mar – Wed 15 Apr Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt: Feathers and Eggs, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP
11am-3pm. Solve the clues to find the names of the birds then collect the
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code letters and unscramble them to reveal the special word you’ll need to claim your prize. Ages 3-11. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole
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Sat 28 Mar – Sun 26 Apr Easter Bunny Hunt, Broadditch Farm, Southfleet, DA13 9PU Purchase a worksheet from the Farm Shop and set off to the woods to find the lost bunnies. Once your worksheet is completed, return to the Farm Shop to claim your prize. Drop-in. For more information visit www.broadditch.co.uk
Sun 29 Mar
The Great British Spring Clean, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ 11am-1pm. Help continue reducing Herne Bay’s ‘wasteline’ by joining in with a town and park litter pick. Meet at the Seaside Museum at 11am then bring your rubbish back to the museum to be weighed. Free refreshments. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
Paws 4 Pilgrims, The Bandstand, Deal, CT14 7EB
10.30am. Join hundreds of dog walkers on this 5km sponsored walk along the Deal coastline towards Walmer and back. After the walk why not enter your dog in some classes in the fun dog show. Refreshments and stalls make it a great day out. For more details visit www. pilgrimshospices.org
April Thurs 2 Apr
Easter Holiday Crafts, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH
(Also 7-9, 14-15 Apr). 10.30-11.30am, 12noon-1pm, 1.30-2.30pm. Go along and make an Easter themed craft. Booking required, charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk
Decoupage Bunnies, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
11am-3pm. Take inspiration from the Museum’s collection and create your own decoupage bunny. Pick any size bunny and glue on different tissue paper to create a multi-coloured masterpiece. Free, drop-in. Suggested donation £2. For more information visit www.folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Thurs 2 – Mon 13 Apr Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt, Sissinghurst Castle, nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB
11am-3.30pm. Wear your wellies and explore the estate to claim your well-earned prize. Drop-in, charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst-castle
Thurs 2 – Wed 15 Apr
Dragon Egg Hunt Trail, Beaney House, Canterbury, CT1 2RA Explore the collections to discover how dragons have inspired stories throughout the world. Hunt for dragon egg clues around the galleries and find the key to unlock the dragon’s hoard and claim your piece of treasure. Charges apply, drop-in. For more details visit www. canterburymuseums.co.uk
Thurs 2 – Fri 17 Apr Role Play Rascals, Faversham, ME13 8PH
10-11.30am, 12noon-1.30pm. Let your little one’s imaginations go wild in one of seven themed areas including: a throne room, unicorn meadow, superhero lair, and more. Easter egg hunt and Easter crafts included in entry fee. For more details visit www.roleplayrascals.com
Thurs 2 – Sun 19 Apr Cadbury Easter Egg Hunt, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN
10am-5pm.Younger visitors can follow the Easter Trail around the garden and find out who’s waking up after a long winter sleep. Older explorers can discover a number of species that live on and visit the estate. Drop-in, charges apply. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/scotney-castle
Easter Fun at the Farm, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY
10am-5pm. Meet the beautiful spring lambs and piglets, plus take part in egg-citing Easter trails. Then, enjoy all the usual farm attractions, including the ever-popular giant jumping pillows. If it rains, there’s plenty to do undercover. Easter family fun at its best. For more details visit www. thehopfarm.co.uk
Easter Family Fun, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
Hunt for the colourful carrots and the Hever bunny in the free Easter trail, or take part in an Easter egg hunt in the grounds to win a chocolatey prize. Then, why not celebrate spring by creating an eggshaped decoration to hang on the Easter tree. For more details visit www.hevercastle.co.uk
Fri 3 Apr
Easter Chick Card Crafting, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY 11am-3pm. A fun craft for children of all ages. This event is a free drop-in event, no booking required.
swimming abilities.Visit your nearest sports centre at Hoo, Strood or Splashes and get involved in a range of free activities including scuba diving, kayaking, mermaiding and more. For more details visit www. medway.gov.uk/bigsplash
Easter Basket Making, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
11am-3pm. Make your own Easter basket at this free family dropin event, no booking required. Donations are gratefully received with a suggested donation of £2 or more per visit. For more information visit www.folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Spectacular Shell Souvenirs, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. To celebrate the work of Amalia Pica you will be making pinch pots then covering them with shells made from clay moulds. The clay will take about a week to dry. Free, dropin. For more information visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk
Lego® and Art Club, Nucleus Arts Centre, Chatham, ME4 4BP
2-4pm. During the two hours, there will be plenty of colouring, a different art activity available and lots of Lego® bricks. Ages 4+. For more information visit www.nucleusarts. com
A Touch of Little Mix, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
7pm. With their high energy show, this tribute band will perform all the biggest hits complete with impressive visuals and plenty of audience interactive fun. For more information visit www.thealexandercentre.com
Kids Film Club: A Miniscule Adventure, Huguenot Museum, Rochester, ME1 1LX
10am-12noon. Watch this adventure of a lost young ladybird and the dedicated father who sets off to find him in this delightful film. Ages 3+. Book online. For more information and to book visit www. huguenotmuseum.org
Sat 4 – Sun 5 Apr
Day Out with Thomas, Kent & Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE
(Also 7-13 Apr). 10am-5pm. Take a train ride with Thomas, watch reenactments of classic Thomas stories, enjoy children’s rides and plenty of other Thomas & Friends-themed activities. For more information visit www.kesr.org.uk
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The best shows around... Alexander Centre Faversham
Box Office: 01795 591 691 26 Apr
Arthur’s Dream Boat
One night, Arthur has an amazing dream about a beautiful pink and green boat with a stripy mast. He can’t wait to tell everyone about it but no one (not even his dog) is interested. Ages 2-7.
Avenue Sittingbourne
Box Office: 01795 471 140 1 – 4 Apr
Red Riding Hood
Pantomime fun this Easter with Avenue Theatre Productions. Friday 2 Apr will be a relaxed performance with house lights on, no flashing lights, lower sound and a less scary wolf.
2 May
Arthur’s Dream Boat
One night, Arthur has an amazing dream about a beautiful pink and green boat with a stripy mast. He can’t wait to tell everyone about it but no one (not even his dog) is interested. Ages 2-8.
Leas Cliff Hall Folkestone
Box Office: 01303 228 600 23 Mar
Great Big Dance Off – South East Heat The regional finals, where Primary Schools from across the region come together to perform the dances they have been practising back at school. Who will take the trophy? Go and cheer them on.
31 Mar – 11 Apr
Beauty and the Beast Join CT Productions for this magical tale, with a cast of local favourites, popular songs and a Beast with a roar loud enough 8
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to shake the leaves from the trees. This family favourite will delight you.
Marlowe Canterbury Box Office: 01227 787 787 6 – 11 Apr
The Storm Whale
Noi lives with his dad by the sea. One summer, while his dad was at work, Noi rescued a little whale that washed up on the beach, and a friendship began that changed their lives forever. Ages 4+.
The Wizard of Oz at The Tower Theatre
There may be no place like home, but this summer Folkestone and Hythe Operatic and Dramatic Society (FHODS) will welcome you to The Tower Theatre and its fantastic production of the firm family favourite, The Wizard of Oz. Based on the classic 1939 film starring Judy Garland, join Dorothy Gale and her friends the Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion and of course Toto, on their journey to the Wizard to find what they have been looking for With timeless classics such as We’re Off to See the Wizard, Follow the Yellow Brick Road and of course, the beautiful Somewhere Over the Rainbow, this production will have you singing along, tapping your toes and clicking your heels. Grab your red shoes and go along, because, because, because, because, because… because of the wonderful things they do. Performances will run at various times from 12 to 14 and 18 to 20 June. Tickets cost £16 for adults, £14 for Concessions (over 60s) and £10 for children aged 14 and under. Family tickets are available for £50 (2 adults and 2 children). For more information, visit www.towertheatrefolkestone.co.uk.
Theatre Royal Margate
Winter Gardens Margate
Mr Men & Little Miss Stage Show
Milkshake! Live
Box Office: 01843 292 795 29 Mar
Quarterhouse Folkestone
Join your favourite Mr Men and Little Miss characters as they leap off the page and onto the stage in this beautifully crafted and hilarious live stage show.
Bonhomme
19 Apr
Box Office: 01303 760 750 9 Apr
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Thrillingly spectacular circus skills blend seamlessly with physical comedy, clowning, juggling, theatrical storytelling and slapstick in this colourful, loud and funny show.
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The Wind in The Willows
Kenneth Grahame’s classic in a new adaptation – with music, singing dormice and comedy weasels. Join Ratty, Mole, Toad and their friends for tales of the river bank. Suitable for all ages.
Box Office: 01843 292 795 10 May Milkshake Monkey can’t wait to put on a spectacular musical for you. But when stage fright hits, his favourite Milkshake friends come to help, and then anything is possible.
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Mr Men & Little Miss on Stage Join your favourite Mr Men and Little Miss characters as they leap off the page and onto the stage in this beautifully crafted and hilarious live stage show.
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April Railway Weekend, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE
Savour the bygone age of steam with these beautiful historic locomotives as they run through the site providing the perfect photo opportunity. Unfortunately, no passengers will be carried, it’s just a demonstration railway. For more information visit thedockyard.co.uk
British Truck Racing, Brands Hatch Circuit, Longfield, DA3 8NG
These mighty machines will race several times across the weekend. Expect to see epic power slides, plenty of wheel spins and tonnes of action as the daredevil drivers go wheel to wheel. With plenty of fun and games, this is a popular family event. For more details visit www. brandshatch.co.uk
Faversham Artisan Crafts, Vintage and Gifts Fair, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
10am-3pm. A fabulous fair showcasing the best of Kent’s vintage and retro sellers, artisan crafts and gift stalls. Free entry. For more information visit www.thealexandercentre.com
Sat 4 – Sat 11 Apr
Spring Extravaganza, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE
Back by popular demand, Doc. Yard returns with a new ‘spring’ extravaganza. Explore the science behind forces and mechanics through fun activities and live demonstrations that will keep the whole family entertained. For more information visit thedockyard.co.uk
Sat 4 – Sun 19 Apr
Mission Explore: Spring Fling, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE
Step aboard HMS Gannet, wake the crew by ringing HMS Cavalier’s bell, descend into the depths of HM Submarine Ocelot or be shown the ropes by the Master Ropemaker. There will also be an Easter trail and hands-on craft activities in No.1 Smithery (14–19 Apr). For more information visit https://thedockyard. co.uk
Golden Egg Hunt, Eastgate House, Rochester, ME1 1EW
Find all the golden eggs hidden around this beautiful 16th and 17th century mansion in the heart of historic Rochester. For more information visit www.visitmedway. org
Easter Adventure Quest, Walmer Castle, Deal, CT14 7LJ 10am-5pm. Hunt for dragon eggs on a legendary quest this Easter. Crack the clues as you follow the
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trail through the gardens. Intrepid adventurers who track down the dragon egg will get a certificate and chocolate treats. Drop-in, charges apply. For more details visit www. english-heritage.org.uk
Easter Egg Hunt, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
10am-4pm. Pick up an activity sheet from the desk at the Visitor Centre and explore the trail to see if you can help the resident Easter Bunny find all his lost eggs. There’s a prize if you can find them all. Drop-in. For more information visit www.rspb.org.uk/ dungeness
Sun 5 Apr
Viva Vintage, Artisan Craft & Gift Fair, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
(Also 3 May). 10am-3pm. A fabulous Sunday fair showcasing the best of Kent’s vintage and retro sellers, artisan crafts and gift stalls. Free entry. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
The Heritage Transport Show, Kent Showground, Maidstone ME14 3JF
10am-4pm. See over 1000 vehicles including motorbikes, cars, tractors, commercials and many more. The South East Bus Festival also joins in, and visitors can take free vintage bus rides around the Showground. For more details and to book visit www. kentshowground.co.uk
Green Living Market, Whitstable Umbrella Centre, CT5 1DD
(Also 3 May). 9.30am-4pm. An exciting blend of businesses offering eco products and services, including household, specialist plant nurseries, crafts made from recycled and natural materials, furniture and small food producers. For more information visit www.canterbury.co.uk
Mon 6 – Tues 7 Apr
Theatre Fun Days, The Woodville, Gravesend, DA12 1DD
10.30am-4pm. Want to turn the studio theatre into the African jungle? Bring your wild side for two days of drama workshops and prop making. Ages 7-17. For more information visit www. woodville.co.uk
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Make and Take, Whitefriars Shopping Centre, Canterbury, CT1 2TF
11am-4pm. Make and take home a Lego® Easter character, either a rabbit or a chick, during Easter week. Whitefriars has 1,000 of the cute character sets to give away on a ‘first come, first served basis. Entry by free ticket only. For more information visit www.whitefriars.co.uk
Medieval Easter Egg Hunt, Tonbridge Castle, TN9 1BG
Find 6 Medieval eggs hidden inside the Gatehouse to claim a prize and a well-earned certificate. Prizes will also be given for Easter egg hunters in fancy dress, so why not go along as a princess or a knight? For more information visit www. tonbridgecastle.org
Spring Week, Godinton House and Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP 1-4pm. Activities for all the family to enjoy: a garden trail, traditional games and children’s crafts. For more information visit www. godintonhouse.co.uk
Mon 6 – Fri 17 Apr
Easter Holiday Activities, Cyclopark, Gravesend, DA11 7NP
Over the holiday there will be lots to keep the children entertained. With Learn to Ride sessions, Novice BMX Session and a Children’s Entertainer there’s plenty to choose from. Check website for dates of each individual sessions. For more information and to book visit www.cyclopark.com
Easter Chicks, Guildhall Museum, Rochester, ME1 1PY
Make an Easter chick in this fun paper craft activity, then find all the Easter chicks hidden around the museum. Drop-in. For more information visit www.visitmedway. org
Tues 7 Apr
Fishy Prints Workshop, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ 1-3.30pm. Make prints inspired by the sea and the seashore. Ages 4-8. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
Great Eggcase and Scavenger Hunt, Margate 2pm. Meet on the beach near the tidal pool (opp. Arlington House), and join the scavenge for clues of different marine life and look out for shark and ray egg cases. Equipment provided. Free, but suggested donation of £1 per child. For more information visit www.visitthanet. co.uk
Wild Families at Easter, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
(Also 16 Apr). 11am-3pm. Packed full of activities, enjoy the chance to get up close and personal with nature at Dungeness. From pond dipping to den building and bug catching, there’s plenty to keep you busy. Booking essential, charges apply. For more details visit www.rspb.org.uk/ dungeness
Tues 7 – Wed 8 Apr
Fossil Roadshow and Dinosaur Trail, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
(Also 14-15 Apr). 10.30am-3pm. Discover more about the fascinating fossils on our doorstep. Take along your own fossils to be identified by the experts and chat about recent dinosaur finds in Folkestone. After learning about fossils, follow the special dinosaur trail around the museum to be in with a chance to win a special chocolate egg. Free, drop-in. Suggested donation of £2 or more per visit. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Tues 7 – Mon 13 Apr
Easter Wonderland, Broadditch Farm, Southfleet, DA13 9PU
A mischievous rabbit will lead you on an adventure to Mrs Rabbit’s burrow. There Mrs Rabbit will read you a story and then give you a present if you’ve been good. Charges apply, booking required. For more information and to book visit www. broadditch.co.uk
Tues 7 – Fri 17 Apr
Easter Family Fun: VE Day, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR
(Also 8 May). 11am-3pm. First celebrated on 8 May 1945 more than 1 million people celebrate in the streets of cities, town and villages in the UK. Join in to create a wooden bunting ready for your own celebrations to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. For more details visit www.re-museum.co.uk
Wed 8 Apr
Easter Funtime, Becket Sports Centre, Dartford, DA1 2JB 9.15-10.15am. Session includes an Easter Hopper Egg Hunt, Easter crafts, egg and spoon race and bouncy castle. Ages 4-12. Charges apply. For more information visit www.becketsportscentre.co.uk
Japanese Room Tours, Sissinghurst Castle, nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB
11.30am, 2.30pm. (Also 26 Apr, 1pm, 3pm). A drop-in introduction to Japanese art and the Castle’s collection in the Japanese Room. There will be two 20-minute interactive family-friendly talks on the Japanese collection. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk/sissinghurst-castle
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all - The Festival of Steam and Transport is back for Easter Sunday and Monday (12 and 13 April). Anything goes for this event. Whether you’re a steam fanatic, a classic car collector, a steampunk follower or you’re just looking for a fantastic family day out, this Festival has it all.
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Spring at The Historic Dockyard
Spring has officially arrived at The Historic Dockyard this Easter. The new season means warmer weather (fingers crossed!) and longer days, so break out your sunnies and let the kids release some of that stored up energy. Get outside and dive into a school holiday packed with maritime adventure. Back by popular demand, Doc. Yard returns with a new ‘spring’ extravaganza (between 4 and 11 April). Explore the science behind forces and mechanics through fun activities and live demonstrations that will keep the whole family entertained. Look and listen for the signs of spring around the Dockyard on the Easter trail and enjoy hands-on craft activities in No.1 Smithery (between 14 and 19 April). Whether you’re stepping aboard HMS Gannet, awaking the crew by ringing HMS Cavalier’s bell, descending into the depths of HM Submarine Ocelot or being shown the ropes by the Master Ropemaker, signs of spring are bursting up throughout the historic site. Stroll around The Dockyard’s green spaces and see the daffodils blooming and hear the bees buzzing. The Commissioner’s Garden makes the perfect spot to sit quietly and watch nature come out to play. All activities are included in your entry ticket. To spring into action and book your experience, visit thedockyard.co.uk. And that’s not
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Go along to a Day Out with Thomas at the Kent & East Sussex Railway in Tenterden. Thomas the Tank Engine is inviting little engineers to join him there for a day of friendship and family fun. This year, Thomas & Friends™ is celebrating its 75th anniversary, where families can enjoy an entire day of adventure when the Number 1 blue engine pulls into Tenterden on Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 April and from Tuesday 7 to Monday 13 April. Tickets include unlimited rides behind Thomas to Rolvenden Station with return, (25 minute round trip), an opportunity to shake hands with The Fat Controller and meet Rusty and Dusty, Sir Topham’s mischievous comedy sidekicks, face painting, a Thomas DVD screening, Imagination Station, Junior Engineers certificate, live story re-enactments and much more. There is free parking for approximately 300 customers at Tenterden Town Station and many pay and display car parks nearby. The facilities at the railway have been carefully designed with disabled, elderly and less mobile visitors in mind. There are limited parking spaces for Blue Badge holders close to the entrance of the station, and accessible toilets at Tenterden. Family tickets (two adults, two children) are available for £50. Adult tickets cost £18 and children’s tickets cost £13.50. For more information, visit www.dayoutwiththomas.co.uk or call 01580 765 155.
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Wildwood Trust
Wildwood near Canterbury is a great day out for all ages where you can see amazing British wildlife from past and present. Set in 40 acres of ancient woodland, Wildwood holds a stunning collection of over 200 British animals in natural enclosures. See bears, wolves, otters, foxes, deer, badgers, owls, wild horses, lynx, beavers, wild cats, bison, squirrels, wild boar, reindeer and many more as you walk around the twisting trails through an ancient British woodland. Finish your day by letting your kids go wild in the amazing adventure play park featuring Kent’s tallest vertical drop slide, zip wire, wild fort, twisting tube slide, pine marten towers and a special area for under 5s. Join animal experts at weekends and during school holidays for free close-up animal talks and feeds. Visit the Beaver Lodge Cafe or enjoy your own food in the spacious picnic area. Wildwood is not just a wildlife park but also a unique conservation project which aims to protect native British wildlife and bring back the original wild wood. Find out more about their conservation, education and rewilding initiatives at www.wildwoodtrust.org.
Easter Fun with the Junk Orchestra at Leeds Castle
From 10 to 13 April, you’ll be able to experience Easter fun at Leeds Castle as the Junk Orchestra return for daily musical jamming sessions on the Pavilion Lawn. Kids will love creating and playing with instruments that have been cleverly constructed using bits of recyclable rubbish. Founded by former STOMP member, Saul Eisenberg, the Junk Orchestra use a
super-sonic recycled collection of objects to create fun and fabulous music for the whole family to enjoy. Families can also drop in to the Makendoo stand during the Easter weekend and give their creative skills free reign at the mad hat making workshop. Choose from making some bunny ears, an egg monster or a lovely flower headband. If you’re feeling extra creative, get stuck in this Easter with a fabulous crafty workshop. Visitors can help decorate a gigantic butterfly and make their own spring themed creation to take home. Choose from bunnies, flowers, butterflies and ladybirds. Round off the fun with an Easter Trail through the grounds to win a chocolate reward. A small additional charge of £1 applies. A valid admission ticket to Leeds Castle is required for the Easter events. Junk Orchestra jamming sessions will be held throughout the day at 11.30am, 1.30 and 3pm. For more information on Leeds Castle, call 01622 765 400 or visit www.leeds-castle.com.
Merton Vintage Show
The Merton Vintage Show is the biggest vintage show in Kent. It’s a spectacular three day annual event held on the Mayday Bank Holiday Weekend at Faversham Showground, Staple Street, ME13 9HY. There will be various different trades, craft, auto jumble and boot stalls for guests to wander round as well as a licensed beer tent and various food bars. The show also has an auction on the Saturday afternoon. There will be 400+ exhibits including tractors, stationary engines, commercials, cars, motor bikes, military, steam
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engines, motorcycles and displays (collections) as well as arena events, which include seeing the above exhibits in their full working glory. Other displays will include old-time British wrestling and the YMS Music steel drum band. The show will have Magic Al performing. He’ll be walking round entertaining during the day doing magic, stilt walking, juggling, balloon shaping and even performing a magic/fire show. The fun dog show will be on again this year every day, as well as displays from a majorette troupe. There will be various bouncy inflatables and face painting. During the evening (free entry after 6pm) there will be live music, entertainment and a licensed beer tent with seating. The Merton Vintage Show will take place on Friday 8, Saturday 9 and Sunday 10 May. For more information, please visit www.mertonvintageshow. co.uk.
www.mertonvintageshow.co.uk Whitefriars, Canterbury’s award-winning shopping centre, is planning a host of fun children’s activities over Easter. A highlight of the holidays will be the opportunity to make and take home a Lego Easter character – either a rabbit or chick – during Easter week. Whitefriars has 1,000 of the cute character sets to give away on a first come, first KENT served basis. Entry is by ticket only. To request your free ticket, visit the Whitefriars website at www.whitefriars.co.uk and follow the link to the Eventbrite event booking page. Whitefriars is a great place to buy all your Easter Meet the bears, wolves, lynx treats. Don’t forget to check out all the other and many more native British fabulous Easter events and store promotions The animals from past and present! at the Canterbury centre. Full details can be per fect a found on the Whitefriars website or Facebook r place fo ay Find out more at page. Sign up to receive the regular Whitefriars www.wildwoodtrust.org e-newsletters and you could win a £50 shopping family d voucher. out! Phone: 01227 712 111
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Blossom and Blooms
Spring is blossom time in the countryside as the trees and bushes come alive after the long winter. Blossom is also an essential source of nectar and pollen for our pollinating insects, whether from fruit trees in an orchard, or hedgerow flowers such as blackthorn, hawthorn or crab apple. In most cases, fruit trees are not self-pollinating and rely on insects, particularly different types of bee, to do that job for them. Pollinators help to set the fruit without them the fruit doesn’t form very well, remaining small and often dropping before fully ripening. Go on your own flower viewing adventure as you take a stroll through the woods and gardens. You could visit a National Trust garden and discover the orchards and beds in their lovely gardens. The orchard at Chartwell is a charming part of the garden which is also home to their wildflower meadow come summer. There are a large variety of British apple trees in blossom towards the end of April, including the Winston apple, named after Sir Winston Churchill. The young cherry trees at Emmetts Garden, Prunus fugenzo, are shaped into an unusual ‘lollipop’ style and come into flower in the first or second week of May. Their beautiful pink blossoms are underplanted with a carpet of pink, red, white and black tulips that are planted to flower along with the cherry trees, for a truly arresting sight. The blossom at Scotney Castle greets you as you walk through the tunnel of its dappled shade into the garden towards the Old Castle. Smallhythe Place has an incredible orchard packed full of over 30 different varieties of apple plus pear, plum and Medlar trees. Photo credit: National Trust Images/Nina Elliot-Newman
Wild Family Adventures at Dungeness
Across the UK, RSPB reserves are showcasing egg-straordinary wildlife this Easter. Go along to RSPB Dungeness in Kent and discover beautiful birds and magnificent minibeasts. Packed full of activities, the Wild Families at Easter events on Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 15 April give you a chance to get up close and personal with nature. From pond dipping and Easter egg hunting to den building and bug catching, there is plenty to keep you busy throughout the day. If the barn owls oblige, you can do a spot of owl pellet dissection too. The tickets cost £8 per child and £2 per accompanying adult, with a 20% discount for RSPB Wildlife Explorers. The events run from 11am to 3pm. Booking is essential. On any day from Saturday 4 to Sunday 19 April bring your family to take part in the Easter Egg Hunt. Pick up an activity sheet at the visitor centre and explore the trail to see if you can help the resident Easter Bunny find all his lost eggs. There’s a prize if you can find them all. Drop in between 10am and 4pm. The activity sheets cost £1 (entry fees apply to walk the trail). Visit www.rspb.org.uk/PTDun for more information or call 01797 320 588 to book. Photo credit: Rosemary Despres (rspb-images.com) 14
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Hop into Easter Fun at Hever Castle
Family fun at Hever Castle and Gardens throughout the Easter holidays promises to put a spring in your step. Hunt for the colourful carrots and the Hever bunny in their fun free Easter trail, or take part in an Easter egg hunt in the grounds. Each child will receive a chocolate for completing the trail and a mini chocolate egg for each Easter egg they find. Take part in an Easter themed trail in the Castle to learn about creatures that hatch and create an egg-shaped decoration to hang on Hever’s Easter tree. Visitors aged 7 to 14 can explore the Tudor Towers adventure playground with its own moat, drawbridge and three turrets. It features three slides and two poles and lots of interactive elements including musical instruments, a maze and hidden boxes to find. Under 7s can enjoy the natural play area, Acorn Dell, with its two-metre-high living willow structure, a giant sandpit, a mound with tunnels to clamber in and a climbing frame. Challenge yourself in the Yew Maze and see how long it takes you to find the way out and try not to get wet in the Water Maze. Visitors can then round off the day with seasonal home cooked food and mouth-watering cakes in the restaurant. Easter activities will be running at Hever Castle from 2 to 19 April. For more information, visit www.hevercastle.co.uk. Photo credit: Hever Castle & Gardens
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Saturday 7 and Sunday 15 April Drop-in 11am–3pm Get up close and personal with nature here this Easter. From pond dipping and Easter egg hunting to owl pellet dissecting and bug catching, there is plenty to help you go wild throughout the day!
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Find your Spring with Dover Leisure’s Climbing Wall
Find your Spring this Easter with the High Places Clip ‘n Climb wall in Dover. Turn the screens off, get together with the whole family and have some fun. There are 16 different walls for adventurers to explore including the infamous Leap of Faith. Will you dare to jump the plank? Some of the other challenges include Dry Ice which imitates ice wall climbing with wooden pegs as your tool to climb, and Orbital where you will feel the wall spinning underneath your hands and feet. Face to Face is a great one for the competitive climber as it is a transparent wall so you can race your opponent in real time. For the more courageous climber, you can have a go on the Drop Slide. Hold on tight and see how high you dare to be pulled up before you let go. This is an experience that is suitable for ages 4 and above, which makes it a great choice for a family day out. A full safety briefing is included in the 1hour and15-minute-long session which gives explorers a full 45 minutes of fun. Please note that there are some minimum height restrictions on some of the challenges. Find out more about all the exciting activities and book your spot at www.placesleisure.org/centres/doverdistrict-leisure-centre.
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Great Eggcase and Scavenger Hunt, Broadstairs
2pm. Meet outside the old Broadstairs Harbour Master’s Office (opp. Tartar Frigate pub), and join the scavenge for clues of different marine life and look out for shark and ray egg cases. Equipment provided. Free, but suggested donation of £1 per child. For more details visit www. visitthanet.co.uk
Clay and Ideas Modelling, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am. Using clay and thoughts, explore what makes a good human. This hands-on workshop will be an opportunity for genuine reflection where people can disagree through the medium of clay. Free. For more information visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk
Wed 8 – Thurs 9 Apr
Big Tree Climbing Company, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 8JN
Medieval Crafts & Activities, Sandwich Medieval Centre, The Quay, CT13 9EN Visit the Sandwich Medieval Centre for Easter craft and activities - Medieval Style. Includes a cast of medieval actors feasting and musicians playing. For more information visit www. sandwichmedieval.org
Fri 10 Apr
Borrow a Birdwatcher!, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
(Also 1 May). 10.30am-1.30pm. Whether you’re a keen bird watcher or just beginning, with one-on-one guidance from an RSPB volunteer and expert birdwatcher you’ll learn some of the basics in the best spots. Booking essential, charges apply. For more information visit www.rspb.org. uk/dungeness
Easter Egg Hunt, Demelza Hospice, Sittingbourne, ME9 8DZ
10am-5pm. Highly skilled instructors can help all ages reach new heights. Teaching you how to enter a tree’s canopy using ropes, knots and karabiners whilst securely attached in a harness at all times. Booking essential, charges apply. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ scotney-castle
Help Cotton Tail find his friends in the glorious Demelza gardens. Each child will receive a prize for completing the Easter Egg Hunt. With stalls and refreshments too, this makes a great family event. Charges apply, booking required. For more information and to book visit www. demelza.org.uk
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Fossil Stamping and Moulding, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY 11am-3pm. Create your own fossil and see a real dinosaur bone. All materials will be provided and children can take home any fossils they make. Ages 5+. Booking essential, limited spaces. To book email museum@folkestone-tc.gov. uk. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Great Eggcase and Scavenger Hunt, Ramsgate Main Sands, CT11 8LU
2pm. Meet by the ‘Needle’ or Obelisk (outside Wetherspoons), and join the scavenge for clues of different marine life and look out for shark and ray egg cases. Equipment provided. Free, but suggested donation of £1 per child. For more information visit www.visitthanet.co.uk
Create Your Own Fabergé Egg, Huguenot Museum, Rochester, ME1 1LX
(Also 16 Apr). 10.30am-3.30pm. Did you know the Fabergé family were Huguenot descendants? They created beautiful intricate designs which all tell their own story. Get crafty to create your own Easter egg to take home. Charges apply. Drop-in. For more details visit www. huguenotmuseum.org
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Easter Eggs in Games, The Micro Museum, Ramsgate, CT11 8RA
1-4pm. Hiding a message in a program, often information about the programmer or something funny is known as ‘leaving an Easter Egg’. Easter Eggs were planted in many games and the earliest known to have been created, from 1977 was only found in 2017. For more details visit www.themicromuseum.org
Easter, Sittingbourne & Kemsley Steam Railway, ME10 2XD 11am-4pm. On Good Friday you can pot a plant to take home with you at Kemsley Down. Sat-Mon enjoy an Easter Egg Hunt. For more information visit www.sklr.net
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Henrietta’s Horrible Remedies – Easter Egg Hunt, Quebec House, Westerham, TN16 1TD
11am-4pm. Discover revolting Georgian remedies for illnesses and diseases from Mrs Wolf’s recipe book using ingredients she grew and found in her garden at Quebec House, then claim a chocolate prize. Drop-in, charges apply. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quebechouse
Easter Fun, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL
11.30am, 1.30pm, 3pm. Create and play with instruments that have been cleverly constructed using bits of old rubbish. Founded by former STOMP member Saul Eisenberg, the Junk Orchestra create fun and fabulous music. Why not also visit the ‘mad hat’ making workshop? From colourful bunny ears to floral spring headbands, create a funky Easter hat using card, paint and glitter. For more information visit www.leeds-castle. com
Sat 11 Apr
Easter Trail and Easter Bonnet Making Competition, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY 11am-3pm. Follow the special Easter trail around the Museum to be in with a chance to win a special chocolate egg. The trail is a free family event, donations are gratefully received. While you’re there why not join in with the competition to make your very own Easter bonnet. Prizes will be awarded for the best decorated bonnet. All materials will be provided and children can take home what they make. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Seaweed Surprises at the Museum, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ 11.30am-2.30pm. Find out about the different plants and animals that live on Herne Bay’s seashore. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
Easter Egg Hunt, Various Locations in Westgate-on-Sea Join Westgate on Sea Town Council for an Easter Egg Hunt. For children aged up to 11. Complete the hunt and be rewarded with an Easter egg. Book and pay for your place in advance. For more information visit www.visitthanet.co.uk
Easter Hatchling Break Out, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN 11am-3pm. Design an Easter hatchling and help it break out of its shell using traditional animation
techniques to bring your creature to life.Your film will be published on the Young Animators Club website for you to watch. Drop-in, free. For more information visit www. creativefolkestone.org.uk
The Hat Festival Easter Fete, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
9am-3pm. Join in the Annual Hat Festival, with activities including craft, stalls and refreshments. 9.30am Mad Hatters breakfast, 11am Parade begins at Top Hat & Tales, West Street, 12noon Judging the hats. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
Easter Egg Hunt, Strode Park, Herne Bay, CT6 7NE
10am-12noon. An Easter Eggstravaganza with lots for all the family to get involved with. The Easter Egg Hunt starts at 10.30am, plus an Easter Bonnet Competition (take along or make on the day), games, stalls, breakfast BBQ and more. Charges apply. For more details visit www.strodepark.org.uk
Sat 11 – Mon 13 Apr
Broadstairs Food Festival: Spring Fair, Victoria Gardens, Broadstairs, CT10 1QS
10am-5pm. The Spring Fair makes a welcomed return with a new look and new venue. With over 50 stalls of produce and hot food. On Sunday afternoon there’ll be music on the bandstand. Free entry. For more information visit www.visitthanet. co.uk
Sat 11 – Sat 25 Apr
Bittern Breakfast, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
7-10am. Experience one of Dungeness’s most marvelous spectacles on a sunrise walk, listening for the distinctive call of the booming bitterns echoing from the reedbeds. Round it off with a tasty breakfast. Booking essential, charges apply. For more details visit www.rspb.org.uk/dungeness
Sun 12 Apr
Easter Sunday Lunch, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH
Take the family along and enjoy a special 3-course a la carte lunch with coffee in the delightful restaurant. After lunch there will be an Easter Egg hunt for the children (big or small) in the beautiful Campanile garden. Booking essential. For more information visit www. canterbury-cathedral.org
Easter Open Day, Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway, Sittingbourne, ME9 8AT
The first Open Day of 2020 starts with an Easter Egg hunt for children. For more information visit www. bwlr.co.uk
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health as well as their mood, concentration and creativity. Walk to School Week also plays host to Happy Shoesday on Tuesday 19 May, when pupils wear the shoes that make them smile or design their own shoe capes and donate £1 to Living Streets’ road safety work. For more information on Walk to School Week and to get your classroom packs, visit www.livingstreets.org.uk/wtsw. Photo credit: Living Streets
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Chinese Learning Paradise - Chinese School in Canterbury
As a new, fun and friendly Chinese school based in Canterbury, Chinese Learning Paradise strives to create a happy and dynamic Chinese learning environment for children. Through various teaching methods such as games, Chinese pop songs, dancing, typing Chinese and culture activities, children will naturally develop their language skills, get a basic grasp of conversation and have lots of fun. They currently have Nursery, Foundation and Year 1 classes. Children are placed in an appropriate class according to their age and level of Mandarin. As the school progresses and develops, they will aim to run a variety of courses and activities. Classes run on Saturdays from 10am – 12noon in Nova building, the newest building in Canterbury Academy and are for children of all levels from ages 3 – 15.
Oare Gunpowder Works Country Park is situated just outside Faversham. As its name suggests, the place was a very important site for the Gunpower Industry. The Park has many stories to tell and its rich heritage and habitats provide the perfect setting for outdoor learning. Swale Borough Council and the Oare Gunpowder Works steering group have teamed up with Anna Outdoors to offer a range of creative outdoor learning activities. Their fun-filled, bespoke outdoor learning programmes are designed to support the national curriculum and bring learning to life through practical and imaginative workshops.Visiting schools benefit from an on-site classroom, situated in one of the old gunpowder buildings. As well as on-site activities, they also provide assemblies and workshops to set the scene for a visit or reinforce learning after an adventure in the country park. Activity programmes include A Trail of Gunpowder for Key Stage 2, Mill Pond Explorers, Oare-some Outdoor Maths and Woodland Explorers for Key Stages 1 and 2 and A Sense of Place for Early Years
They will have a Chinese Cultural Camp - an Easter holiday full of fun with Chinese activities on 6-7 April. Full details and registration form can be found on their school website, www.chineselearningparadise. co.uk or Facebook, Chinese Learning Paradise 華園中文學校, or simply by emailing info@chineselearningparadise.co.uk or calling 07834 254 612.
Walk for Wellbeing
Thousands of children across the UK will celebrate the benefits of walking during Walk to School Week from 18 to 22 May. Walk to School Week is organised by Living Streets, the UK charity for everyday walking, as part of their National Walking Month campaign each May. Families will be encouraged to walk, cycle, scoot or ‘Park and Stride’ for the whole week to see the big differences that come from healthier and happier children to fewer cars outside the school gates. This year, the charity will specifically focus on the health and wellbeing benefits that come from being active. Walk to School Week classroom packs will have activities for pupils to complete on the way to school and in the classroom, which focus on their wellbeing, including how walking helps with their physical 18
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Does Your Child Love to Get Muddy?
Set within beautiful grounds, Muddy Knees Nursery and Forest School is located within the grounds of Dover College Prep School, offering a spacious and stimulating environment for children from aged 3. The Early Years staff are dedicated to the development of each child. Tailored activities capture the imagination of the children. Each child’s learning journey is crafted through careful delivery of adult-led activities, which extend children’s interests. Daily Letters and Sounds and maths challenges place a strong emphasis upon the development of key skills whilst ensuring that children’s creative opportunities are plentiful. Children enjoy the freedom to explore and discover their environment, which is reinforced through the Forest School accreditation. Outdoor suits and wellington boots are essential at Muddy Knees Nursery as the children make full use of the extensive outside space. Outdoor sessions engage pupils in active learning opportunities proven to increase vocabulary, build greater selfawareness and promote empathy. Their aim is to facilitate freethinking, motivated individuals who are keen to meet the challenges of life. Passionate and dedicated, Muddy Knees believes vehemently that every child deserves to feel happy, safe, confident and valued. Muddy Knees Nursery and Forest School consistently surpasses the ordinary and thinks differently. Go along and see for yourself by contacting admissions@dovercollege. org.uk or call 01304 244 535.
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Foundation Stage and Key Stage 1. There is also a Forest School where their Level 3 qualified Forest School practitioners have lots of experience developing fun, creative and imaginative programmes. For more information visit www.annaoutdoors.co.uk, email info@ annaoutdoors.co.uk or call 07966 404546.
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April Sun 12 – Mon 13 Apr
The Festival of Steam & Transport, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE
Soak up the atmosphere, see magnificent engines fill the air with steam, watch the quirky street entertainers and enjoy traditional fairground rides. The Festival provides the perfect balance of nostalgia and entertainment. For more information visit https://thedockyard.co.uk
Easter Trail, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Faversham, ME13 9TX
11am-5pm. Keep an eye out for the giant Easter eggs in the beautiful gardens and complete the trail to win an exciting chocolate prize. Cuddle the adorable animals, make your own bunny ears or Easter bonnet, and watch the amazing falconry display. For more information visit www. mountephraimgardens.co.uk
Mon 13 Apr
Dinosaur Egg Making, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
10am-3pm. Go along and decorate your own dinosaur egg. All materials will be provided. Suitable for ages 5+. Spaces are limited so please book by emailing museum@folkestone-tc. gov.uk. Adults do not need to book a space. For more information visit www.folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Seaside ‘Puddle and Guddle’, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ 10.15am-12.15pm. Look at the different plants and animals and where and how they live. Meet at the museum, activity on Herne Bay Beach. Booking essential. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
Mon 13 – Tues 14 Apr Easter Plane Hunt, Hornby Hobbies Visitor Centre, Margate, CT9 4JX
10am-3pm. During your visit to the Museum, make sure you look for the planes in the Easter Plane Hunt to win yourself an Easter treat. For more information visit www.hornby. com
Mon 13 Apr – Fri 8 May
Bluebell Spectacular, Hole Park Garden, Cranbrook, TN17 4JA
The Gardens will be celebrating one of the UK’s favourite native flowers. Enjoy the amazing display of bluebells while taking the circular woodland walk which also passes the renovated ice house. Check out the Bluebell Barometer on the website. For more information visit www.holepark.com
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Printing Workshop, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ
1-3.30pm. Make printing blocks inspired by the museum’s collection. Ages 8+. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
Wed 15 Apr
Spring Migration Walk, RSPB Dungeness Nature Reserve, Romney Marsh, TN29 9PN
(Also 27 May). 10.30am-12.30pm. This walk is for all people fascinated by birds. See which birds visit Dungeness in the springtime to feed and breed. Led by a local, friendly guide, expert on all things feathery. Booking essential, charges apply. For more information visit www. rspb.org.uk/dungeness
Thurs 16 Apr
Pterodactyl Mobiles, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
11am-3pm. Make your very own flying pterodactyl mobile at this free family drop-in event. No booking required. Donations are gratefully received with a suggested donation of £2 or more per visit. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Fri 17 Apr
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Object Self-Portrait, Block 67, Folkestone, CT20 1BN
11am-3pm. Explore the space and work on show using Jeni Johnson’s ceramic funnels as a listening device, megaphone, or to look through like a tunnel. Then make your own selfportrait object with drawing, painting, collage and clay. Drop-in. For more details visit www.creativefolkestone. org.uk
Tues 21 – Sun 26 Apr
Tulip Celebrations, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
The Italian Garden will play host to the largest of the tulip planting displays. The blooms continue inside the Castle with beautiful displays. Follow a self-guided trail to view the tulips or take part in a free tour with a member of the gardening team. For more details visit www.hevercastle. co.uk
Papercraft Dinosaurs, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
Wed 22 Apr – Tues 5 May
Sat 18 Apr
Join in with the UK’s largest interschool cycling, walking and scooting challenges inspiring pupils, staff and parents to choose human power for their journey to school. To register and for free fun and interactive resources visit www.bigpedal.org.uk
11am-3pm. Make your very own papercraft dinosaur at this free family drop-in event. No booking required. Donations are gratefully received with a suggested donation of £2 or more per visit. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
Corn Dolly Workshops, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH
10-11am. Discover the history of this heritage craft with local corn dolly maker Carol Partridge, and make your own corn dolly to take home in celebration of our farming heritage. All materials provided. Ages 6+. Free, booking essential. For more information visit www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk
Dinosaur Habitat Crafting, Folkestone Museum, CT10 1DY
11am-3pm. Create your very own dinosaur habitat at this free family drop-in event. No booking required. Donations are gratefully received with a suggested donation of £2 or more per visit. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk
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Sustrans Big Pedal, Nationwide
Wed 22 Apr – Wed 6 May
Tulip Festival, Pashley Manor Gardens, Nr Wadhurst, TN5 7HE
10am-5pm. The spectacular Tulip Festival sees over 35,000 tulips create stunning scenes for visitors to enjoy. Follow the winding paths down to the woodland, where the Bluebell Walk is often in flower around the same time as the tulips. For more information visit www. pashleymanorgardens.com
Sat 25 – Sun 26 Apr Bluebell and Wildflower, Sissinghurst Castle, nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB
10.30am-1pm (Short Walk), 2-4.30pm (Long Walk). Take part in a guided walk with the Ranger, a great chance to see the array of wild flowers that are on the estate. Followed by soup, tea and coffee (Short Walk) or a cream tea (Long Walk) in the restaurant. Booking essential, charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst-castle
Heart of Kent Walking Festival, Various Locations
A variety of walks for all ages and abilities (including some suitable for pushchairs). For more information and details of the individual walks visit www.visitmaidstone.com
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Fashioned from Paper, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP
11am-5pm. As you visit the showrooms discover eleven characters from Knole’s history. Inspired by portraits in Knole’s collection, their costumes have been recreated using a variety of different paper techniques. Look out for the family paper trail. For more details visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole
Fri 1 May
Kent Roller Disco, Alexander Centre, Faversham, ME13 8NZ
6.30-8pm. Kent Roller Disco arrives in Faversham. Skate hire and safety equipment included in the ticket price. Refreshments available. Tickets available on the door, charges apply. For more information visit www. thealexandercentre.com
Fri 1 – Sun 3 May
Weald of Kent Country Craft Show, Penshurst Place, Nr Tonbridge, TN11 8DG
10am-5pm. There’ll be plenty to keep you entertained with shopping, children’s entertainment, live music, food and drink. On Fri 1 celebrate the 75th Anniversary of VE Day with afternoon tea, live jazz and other interactive features. For more information and to book visit www. ichfevents.co.uk
Sweeps Festival, Various Locations, Rochester
A colourful array of live folk music, dancing and entertainment with Morris sides and entertainers celebrating throughout the festival. Free. For more information visit www.enjoymedway.org
Sat 2 May
Boot & Spring Fayre, Park House Animal Sanctuary, Canterbury, CT4 6AN
From 11am. Go along, have fun and help to raise money for The Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund. For more information visit www.lordwhisky. co.uk
Pat a Lamb Weekend, Mount Ephraim Gardens, Faversham, ME13 9TX 11am-5pm. Meet some cuddly friends, see falconry and archery displays, listen to storytelling from Raggedy Jack, and follow the fun lamb trail around the gardens. Advance booking recommended. For more information and to book visit www.mountephraimgardens.co.uk
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Win Tickets to Milkshake! Live at White Rock Theatre
To celebrate the UK release of MY SPY starring Dave Bautista, Chloe Coleman, Kristen Schaal and Ken Jeong, we are thrilled to be hosting a competition to win an exclusive MY SPY prize bundle including a hoodie, a special spy pen, a notebook and a portable power pack.
Shaking things up on the East Sussex coast this June, Milkshake! returns to Hastings White Rock Theatre with a brand new show for 2020. Milkshake Monkey can’t wait to put on a spectacular new musical for you all. When stage fright hits, his Milkshake friends come to help, creating the most dazzling show you have ever seen. Be part of this fantastic production as you learn the amazing songs and dances. Watch as the music, the lights, the costumes and stage come together. With great Milkshake friends, anything is possible. Starring Fireman Sam, Noddy, Shimmer & Shine, Digby Dragon, Wissper, Nella the Princess Knight and the Floogals, alongside two Milkshake! presenters, this brand-new show has plenty of laughter, audience interaction and great fun to get everyone up on their feet. For your chance to win a family ticket to see Milkshake! Live at Hastings White Rock, tell us who is your favourite Milkshake! character? See below for details of how to enter.
JJ, a hardened CIA operative, finds himself at the mercy of a precocious 9 year old girl, having been sent undercover to surveil her family. Despite his reluctance, JJ finds he is no match for Sophie’s disarming charm and wit. The family comedy MY SPY is out in cinemas now. For your chance to win this great prize, tell us how old the junior spy is. See below for details of how to enter.
Win a box of books for your school
Primary Times are offering schools the chance to win a selection of great books for their library. We have a whole box full of titles from super stories to fun educational books. We have several boxes of books to give away and the titles in each may differ. To enter the competition send your name, address, phone number and the name of your school using the details below.
Win a Copy of Find the Spy Find the Spy by Zoë Armstrong and Shelly Laslo, published by Puffin on 19 March, is a fascinating introduction to the world of spies. Discover the true stories of eight spies: one who crawled across the rooftops of Paris, one who hid secrets in her wooden leg, and even the grandma-nextdoor who turned out to be a spy. With eight fiendish spotting scenes, only the most cunning reader will be able to find the real-life spies hidden throughout this book. Learn top-secret skills such as the art of disguise, coding secret messages and writing in invisible ink. This Easter, Imperial War Museum London will be putting the kids through their paces with a secret agent crash course, inspired by real life spies. This free family event is taking place on 4 and 5 April between 11am and 4pm. Assemble at 11am either day for your secret mission. For more information, visit www.iwm.org.uk. For your chance to win a copy of Find the Spy, tell us where the secret agent crash course is being held. See below for details of how to enter.
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May Sat 2 – Sun 3 May
The All England Young Koi Show, Kent Showground, Maidstone ME14 3JF
This show is staged by the South East Koi Club and will have leading koi dealers and suppliers as well as an arts and crafts section, licensed bar and hot and cold food. For more information visit www. kentshowground.co.uk
May Day Festival, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
With activities for all the family to enjoy. Dance around the Maypole with brightly coloured ribbons intertwined, plus watch Morris dancing on the Castle forecourt. Also, visit the award-winning gardens and grounds with the delicate blossoms. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
Sun 3 May
Bluebell Walk 2020, Harrietsham Village Hall, ME17 1AP
8am. Walk amongst the bluebells on the North Downs and through the beautiful Kent countryside in support of Heart of Kent Hospice. For more information visit www.hokh.org
Model Railway Exhibition, Bredgar and Wormshill Light Railway, Sittingbourne, ME9 8AT
Open day, exhibition and see the Bluebells. For more information visit www.bwlr.co.uk
Koinobori Workshop, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD
11am-4pm. Join in with a Japanese Children’s Day holiday tradition – making colourful koi carp flags, or koinobori. These flags are usually hung up outside homes and around towns and villages for Children’s Day. For more information visit www. chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
Spring Fair, Belmont House and Gardens, Faversham, ME13 0HH
11am-4pm. Featuring a superb range of quality plants and herbs, gardenrelated gifts, artwork, textiles and a whole host of wonderful crafted delights as well as delicious local food and drink. The perfect way to spend a spring day. For more information visit www.belmont-house.org
Plant Fair, Godinton House and Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP
11am-4.30pm. Local nurseries specialising in herbs and vegetables, perennials, grasses shrubs and more, all happy to share their knowledge and give advice on the
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plants they sell. There will also be refreshments, with homemade cakes. For more information visit www. godintonhouse.co.uk
Thurs 7 May
Schools Day - Chiddingstone Castle Literary Festival, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD
A special programme for local schools and home-educated children featuring bestselling authors including: Michelle Paver, Onjali Rauf, and Pete Williamson. There will also be performances from festival favourites Really Big Pants Theatre Company. For more information visit www. chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
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Fri 8 – Sun 10 May
Merton Vintage Show, Faversham Show Ground, ME13 9HY
Enjoy a spectacular three-day annual event with a wide range of vintage vehicles on display. There will be various trade, craft, auto jumble and boot stalls for you to wander around, with plenty of refreshments and a
Family Day/VE Day – Chiddingstone Castle Literary Festival, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD
VE Celebration, The Seaside Museum, Herne Bay, CT6 5EJ
11.30am-3.30pm. Join the celebration of the 75th anniversary of VE Day. For more information visit www. theseasidemuseumhernebay.org
First Aid for the Red Cross, Godinton House and Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP
1pm onwards. The beautiful gardens of Godinton house are giving financial first aid to the Red Cross by opening their gardens for this long established and worthwhile charity. Charges apply. For more information visit www.godintonhouse.co.uk
VE Day Street Party, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME7 1UR
Swing back in time and celebrate VE Day 75. Join the street party and enjoy edible goodies, 1940s games and swing music in the Museum’s grounds. For more information visit www.re-museum.co.uk
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Fri 15 – Sat 16 May
Create it Kent, Kent Event Centre, Kent Showground, Maidstone ME14 3JF
A craft show that truly represents an interactive and creative learning show. With over 60 exhibitors plus over 30 make and takes, and workshops. Watch your craft expert demonstrate then try out the craft. For more information and to book visit www.kentshowground. co.uk
Sat 16 May
Nepalese Day, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH
10am-3.30pm.Visit ‘World in a Tent’ to find out about Nepalese culture, listen to music, watch the dancers, taste the food and follow the Nepalese trail to claim your badge prize. Free event, charge for trail. For more information visit www. museum.maidstone.gov.uk
Fri 8 May
Bestselling children’s author Michael Morpurgo kicks off a day of events for all the family. The war theme continues with other children’s authors talking about their novels, 1940s wartime songs with V E Daymes, Lindy Hop dancing and more. For more information visit www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk
animals. After a short introduction you’ll be guided on a night walk, using bat detectors to listen out for bats.You might spot some other wildlife too. Ages 5+. For more details visit www.boreplace.org
Sat 16 – Sun 17 May
Transport Film Festival, Spa Valley Railway, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5QY
children’s fair. For more details visit www.mertonvintageshow.co.uk
VE Day Celebrations, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG
Enjoy a street party style celebration in the grounds including special visits from Winston Churchill and a life-size model Hurricane on display to mark the 75th anniversary of VE Day. Dress up in 1940s attire and enjoy music and dancing from the era. For more information visit www. hevercastle.co.uk
Sat 9 – Sun 10 May
Motors by the Moat, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL
There’ll be plenty of vintage, high performance and classic cars on display all around the Castle grounds. Discover the World War II military section to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day. Also watch the live stunt show. For more information visit www.leedscastle.com
Mon 11 – Sun 17 May
Peppa Pig’s Muddy Puddle Walk, Nationwide
Join thousands across the UK and organise a Muddy Puddle Walk with your family and friends and get sponsored to raise money for Save the Children. For more information and to sign up for a free fundraising pack visit www.savethechildren.org.uk
Fri 15 May
Bat Walk, Bore Place, Chiddingstone, TN8 7AR
6.30-8.30pm. A nocturnal quest to see bats and their amazing aerial acrobatics and other night time
Working alongside the Vintage Cinema Van, parked at Groombridge station, will be the ‘Railway Cinema Coach’. A Cinema Tent will show local transport films and general heritage interest. Children can enjoy the vintage cartoon films. For more details visit www.spavalleyrailway. co.uk
1940s Weekend, Kent & Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE
Visitors will receive their own period Identity Cards to enjoy unlimited train travel. There’s a packed programmed of events with period music, dancers, vehicles and more, with the Tenterden Refreshment Rooms open throughout the day. For more details and to book visit www.kesr.org.uk
Steam and Diesel Gala, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Hythe Station, TN28 8PL A full weekend of steam and diesel fun. Special runs with all available locomotives. For more information visit www.rhdr.org.uk
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