School holiday fun at Library, Gallery, Museum

3 April 2023

Detective flabbitThese school holidays it’s creative writing, emu feathers and more! Hawkesbury Library Service, the Hawkesbury Regional Museum and the Hawkesbury Regional Gallery will offer lots of fun programs for school aged children (children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult). Bookings are essential and some events incur a fee.

HAWKESBURY REGIONAL MUSEUM

Museum activities will be at Hawkesbury Regional Museum, 8 Baker Street, Windsor, phone 4560 4655.

FIND THE FLABBITS – No bookings required

During the holidays, 10am to 4pm (closed Tuesdays and Easter Monday) Free drop-in activity for 4 years +

Flabbits have escaped into the museum exhibits! Find them all and receive your own flabbit sticker.

HAWKESBURY LIBRARY SERVICE

Library workshops will be at Hawkesbury Central Library, Ground Floor, Deerubbin Centre, 300 George Street, Windsor. Bookings are essential via Eventbrite http://hawkesburylibrary.eventbrite.com or call 4560 4460.

MOVIES @ THE LIBRARY

Wednesday, 12 April and Wednesday, 19 April from 2pm to 3:30pm – Free

Watch a new release movie in a relaxed setting.

Living stories1LIVING STORIES CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP

Friday, 14 April, 10:30am to midday - Free workshop for 10 to 12 years

And 12:30 to 2pm - Free workshop for 13-15 years

Improve the quality of your writing, character development and story structure.

CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP

Saturday, 15 April from 10:30am to midday – Free workshop for 16 to 18 years

Help for budding authors to gain confidence and skills in their creative writing process.

HAWKESBURY REGIONAL GALLERY

Gallery workshops will be at Hawkesbury Regional Gallery, 1st floor, Deerubbin Centre, 300 George Street, Windsor. Bookings are essential via Eventbrite http://hawkesburygallery.eventbrite.com or call 4560 4441.

AUTUMN TOTE BAG PRINTING

Monday, 17 April from 11am to midday – $20

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EMU BRACELET WEAVING

Thursday, 20 April from 11am to midday – $20 for 7 years +

Create your own bracelet using traditional Dharug weaving methods using raffia and emu feathers.

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