As always, museums in West Cheshire have an action-packed activity programme organised for children during the school summer holidays.From the last week of July and throughout August, children can get in the mood for summer by taking part in a wide range of fun-based activities at both Chester and Northwich museums.
At Chester's Grosvenor Museum free holiday activities include, linked to a major exhibition about Regency artist George Cuitt, making Gorgeous Georgian Pockets, and, inspired by the classic film, The Wizard of Oz, making decorations for the museum's very own Wonderful Wizard Tree.These free drop-in activities are taking place at the museum on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays from 10.30am to 12.30pm.
In Northwich both the Lion Salt Works and Weaver Hall museums will be hosting a variety of nature, art, craft, science, and technology-based activities. Held on Wednesdays at Weaver Hall and on Fridays at the Lion Salt Works at 11am, 12 noon and 1pm, the sessions presented under the banner, Northwich Explorers, cater for a wide range of interests.Activities include investigating fossils, making a clay character from history or film, making rubber band powered vehicles, and playing with slime!Places on all Northwich Explorers sessions cost £5 and to avoid disappointment on the day, must be booked in advance. To book places please ring Weaver Hall Museum on 01606 271646 and the Lion Salt Works on 01606 275066.
To find out more about all museum activities, including the above, visitCheshire Museumswebsite
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