Published 19th October 2023
On Saturday 7th October, the hugely successful Fun Palace returned to Worksop Library, bringing a variety of free and fun activities!
Fun Palaces is a free, nationwide campaign for culture at the heart of community and community at the heart of culture, which happens every year in October.
This was the 6th time Worksop Library has hosted the Fun Palace, which is now well established in Bassetlaw's events calendar and continues to attract new and returning visitors.
Just over 1800 people came through the doors this year to try out different arts, science, health and heritage activities delivered by local community groups and organisations.
A massive thank you to everyone who took part and helped to make it another amazing event!
Visitors enjoyed:
- Making cardboard houses & paper dolls with Mr Straw's House National Trust
- Creating book-art hedgehogs with Clumber Park National Trust
- Making Roman coil pots with Bassetlaw Museum
- Microscope fun with Ignite
- Marshmallow and pasta structure building challenges with BAME Engineers Society
- Creating mini gardens with Oasis Community Centre
- Making snuffle mats and chew toys with Dog's Trust
- Fun football challenges with Worksop Town Academy
- Gloopy sensory play with Now Church at Langold
- Making Forkys with From the Heart Charity
- Stained glass window crafts with St John's Church Heritage Team
- Gatehouse models with Worksop Priory & Gatehouse Community Trust
- Making pine cone birds with The Harley Gallery
- Recycling fun and games with Veolia
- Augmented Reality Interactive Flood Simulation with Nottinghamshire County Council Flood Awareness
- Smoothie bike fun with ABL Health
- Skeleton crafts with Nottinghamshire Health & Wellbeing Team
- Badge making, spin pictures, code-a-pillars and giant games
- Drawing fun with artists Mandy Keating and Tracey Meek for the Big Draw 2023 Time to Connect - inspired by the awesome Sherwood Up Close Exhibition!
- Artist-led creative fun for the under 5s plus the launch of a new Little Creatives book!
- Music from Langold Dyscarr School Choir, the Red Hot Band and the Dukeries Ukeries Ukulele Group
- A special visit from Notts Fire and Rescue Service who dropped by with the fire engine for the morning!
“It was the busiest event I have been to for a long time. Thought there was a
lovely atmosphere too.”
“My wife and I accompanied by our granddaughter attended
the fun day on Saturday. It was excellent. Packed with exciting things to see
and do. All the young people singing and playing instruments it was
great. My granddaughter loved it and so did we.”
Save the date - Fun Palace will return to Worksop Library on 5 October 2024!