Perranporth Short Mat Bowls Club held at Perranporth Memorial Hall every Wednesday morning.
For more information please call Gerald Morris on 01872553413
Perranporth Art and Wellbeing held every Wednesday morning at Perranporth Memorial Hall.
Health and Wellbeing held every Wednesday afternoon.
For more information please contact Gerald Morris on 01872553413.
Avalon Theatre, Merlin Building, Cornwall College, Camborne
Funded by Arts Council England and Esmee Fairbairn, Michael Rosen’s Bear Hunt, Chocolate Cake and Bad Things truly reflects Michael’s energy and passion for education, creativity and writing. Younger children will be able to participate in a Bear Hunt trail whilst older children can go on a fun fact finding mission and create poems of their own to takeaway. Michael has collaborated on the project, and the exhibition will feature hidden rooms where clues can be found that reveal the inspiration behind Michael’s writing, including his Grandparent’s sitting room and his childhood classroom.
Telephone - Tel: 01872 262466
Artists across Cornwall throw open their studio doors to the public for nine days. Visitors can tour undiscovered corners of the county, exploring unusual studios spaces from remote cottages and chapels to beachside galleries and historic buildings. It’s an opportunity to meet the creators behind truly distinct finds including sculpture, glasswork, ceramic, painting and textiles.
for more info - www.openstudioscornwall.co.uk
This half- term at the Eden Project, get involved in a huge celebration of game-playing for all ages. From traditional favourites to the latest ways to play, there’s something to get every member of the family discovering, debating, creating – and having loads of fun!
For more info see - http://www.edenproject.com/visit/whats-on/game-on-half-term-fun
Discounted Eden admission tickets available from Perranporth Tourisct Info Centre
A stage adaptation of Anita Desai’s novel, The Zigzag Way is a powerful story of mining and migration, and the coming together of two entirely different cultures through the movement of a Cornish mining community to Mexico in the 19th century.
For more information and bookings, please go to: