
Enjoy a summer of fun at The Devil’s Porridge Museum with a variety of free activites for young people during the summer holidays. You can read our full summer of fun programme below.
Thursday 7th July 2022
Mini Magic Houses
10:30 to 11:30AM
Make your own mini house for a magical creature to plant in your garden. It could be for a fairy, dragon, centaur, unicorn or anything else you can imagine!
Places are limited. Booking is essential.
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Tuseday 12th July 2022
Rocking Rock Painting
10:30 to 11:30AM
Decorate rocks and hide them around Eastriggs for people for people to find.
Places are limited. Booking is essential.
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Thursday 14th July 2022
Let’s Go Build a Kite!
10:30 to 11:30AM
Have fun building your own kite in this craft activity.
Places are limited. Booking is essential.
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Tuseday 2nd August 2022
Young Jewellers
10:30 to 11:30AM
Have a go at making your own jewellery.
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Thursday 11th August 2022
Aquarium Adventures
10:30 to 11:30AM
Ever wanted your own aqauarium? Now’s your chance! Have some fishy fun making your own Mason jar aquarium.
Places are limited. Booking is essential.
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Tuseday 16th August 2022
Blast Off!
10:30 to 11:30AM
Go to infinity and beyond making your own baking soda rocket!
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Tuseday 23rd August 2022
Sparkle Snail
10:30 to 11:30AM
Make your own stylish snail at The Devil’s Porridge Museum.
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Tuseday 30th August 2022
Sunprint Handprint
10:30 to 11:30AM
Make a sun from your handprints in this craft activity.
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Monday 4th July – Wednesday 31st August 2022
Mystery Trail
A brand new mystery trail for young people will be in place around the museum. Free with entry into The Devil’s Porridge Museum.
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