Make Bird Boxes, Explore Caves and Try Laser Combat ; Events at Quad, Derby Market Place
Derby Evening Telegraph › February 13, 2010
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Derby Evening Telegraph › February 13, 2010
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School's out from today and a whole week stretches ahead, bringing with it the challenge of entertaining the kids when the weather isn't on your side. But don't despair, take a look at our guide to half-term activities for families.
THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG ROYAL ACADEMY Disney Store, Albion Street, Derby SPECIAL free events are being held in-store every day (except Sunday) from tomorrow until Saturday, February 20 at 11.30am. As well as storytelling sessions, introducing children to the story of The Princess and the Frog, children will learn how to draw a frog and take an etiquette class to perfect their Prince and Princess poise. All graduates will be crowned and receive a certificate.See the full content of this document
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Make Bird Boxes, Explore Caves and Try Laser Combat ; Events at Quad, Derby Market Place
GO-RIDE Rosliston Forestry Centre A FUN cycling activity day for children aged eight to 14. Take your own bike, helmet and a packed lunch. The event is on Monday from 10am to 3pm. For prices and booking, call 01283 563483.
ARCHERY DROP IN Rosliston Forestry Centre DROP in and try your hand at archery on Monday or Friday, 2pm-4pm. The cost...See the full content of this document
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