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Family Workshop: Character Mix and Match

Family Workshop: Character Mix and Match

Date: Sat, 8th Mar 2025 11:00 - 13:00

Venue: Loughborough Library, 31 Granby Street, Loughborough, LE11 3DU

Our family workshops explore a range of different creative activities for the whole family to enjoy. In this session we'll be creating our own imaginary characters by mix and matching different heads, bodies and feet to create your own mixed up creatures. What would a head of a person, body of a fish and feet of a caterpillar look like?

Family workshops are based at Loughborough Library whilst our new venue is being built on Aumberry Gap.

All are welcome but sessions are most suitable for 4+. The workshops are drop-in; however, we invite you to book a space for your session as spaces are limited. Please book a ticket for all members of your group, including adults and children. The session runs from 11am-1pm.

If you're having difficulties or would like support in completing your booking, please email us and we'd be happy to help - mpndevents@gmail.com

This workshop is funded by Charnwood Borough Council.

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