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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust Press Release!

 

9 October 2007………………………For Immediate Release

WILD WEEK activities

As part of Wild Week, in conjunction with BBC Breathing Places, Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is offering fabulous holiday activities for children aged 4-11 at the Parkridge Centre, Solihull .  With a variety of different themes, from autumn rambles to ghoulish games, the workshops are jam-packed with creative and hands-on activities to keep all children occupied. 

The workshops taking place are ‘Beautiful Birds’ on 22nd October, ‘Ponds Alive’ on 23rd October, ‘Autumn Watch’ on 24th October, ‘Halloween Horror’ on 25th October and ‘Hedgehogs & Hibernation’ on 26th October 2007. All activities will involve using the outdoor environment for learning and creative inspiration. At each workshop there is a variety of topical crafts available for children to make and take home.

Children’s workshops cost £4 per child and booking is essential to avoid disappointment as places can sometimes be limited. They are from 10.30am-12.00pm and repeated at 1.00pm-2.30pm.

Robert Stewart , Education Officer for Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, said: “Whatever the weather we will be going outside to explore the Nature Reserve. We have a great variety of activities available this half term, giving children the opportunity to learn about a whole host of animals.”

The “Wild Events & Activities” guide is available on request. It gives a full and comprehensive listing of all public events run by Warwickshire Wildlife Trust throughout Warwickshire, Solihull and Coventry , including a free Volunteer Fair & Open Day on Saturday 17th February 2008.

For information on opening times, events, activities, volunteering or anything related to Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, please call 0121 704 0768, or visit www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk.

ENDS

Press contact:               Robert Stewart    Tel: (024) 7630 8977       Email: Robert.Stewart @wkwt.org.uk

Fax: (024) 7663 9556


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