Storyhouse Souvenir Shop
Sensory Art Installation Running fromLast event: Friday 21 October 2022 at 8am
- Free (drop in)
- The Kitchen
Part of: Storyhouse Elders, Free activities and events
Part of: Storyhouse Elders, Free activities and events
The great British seaside holiday came into its heyday in the post war years, the 1950s and 1960s and Storyhouse Elders celebrates the wonderfully diverse childhood memories of trips to the coast.
Throughout the festival you’ll find a seaside themed booth to transport participants to their favourite coastal town. Have a chat and recall fond memories of the seaside.
Plus! Pick up a postcard and write or draw a memory or create a stick of rock to be displayed in the Little Storyhouse Souvenir Shop.
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