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The
Plymouth Diary is a great publication listing events in the Plymouth area and available
free every month from over 300 outlets.
Green
Events Devon has an events calendar listing green and holistic
activities
The Evening Herald newspaper has a community section listing activities in different parts
of the city each evening.
Events listed here are those which are advertised as being suitable for under 16 year olds
unless marked otherwise.
Items are included here in good faith, but it is advisable
to telephone the venue before travelling any distance to check availability,
times, prices and
appropriate age range.
(NT = National Trust property)
If you want your family event or holiday activities included, please contact
Parent Friendly with the details for a free listing. |
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May - For special events during the school holidays click
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| Don't forget to check out
Dartmoor National Park Authority events for all the family |
| Plymouth City Museum
The Museum closed on 24 November 2007 and will reopen two temporary
exhibition galleries, the Explore Nature gallery and selected Balcony
cases on 3 May. |
| Items marked PCC are
organised through Plymouth City Council. To ensure accurate
information please check before travelling by visiting the
Council website |
| 1st |
Plymouth Central Library 10.30 am Burglar Bill Puppet Show
for the under fives. Free books from Reading is Fundamental
and coffee from Starbucks. Booking is essential for this event,
phone 01752 305916 to reserve your place. |
| 3rd |
To celebrate the start of Museum and
Galleries Month there will be free admission to
Smeaton's Tower,
Elizabethan House, and the
Merchants' House. |
| 3rd |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 11.00 am - 2.00 pm Cookery in the Garden.
How to cook and enjoy local tasty food with Diggin It organic veggies
with masterchef David Fildes of the Dartmouth Smokehouse. Price
includes delicious lunch £20/£15. For more information tel:
(01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
| 4th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 5th |
Elizabethan House, Plymouth
Barbican 10.30 - 12.00 noon & 1.30 - 3.00 pm Barbican
Tudors A day of Tudor-themed activities and live
interpretation led by experienced historical interpreters, "Pastpresent".
Try on items of Tudor clothing, discover things you didn't know about
this interesting period in history - and more! Standard admission
applies but there is no need to book in advance. |
| 5th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)12.00 noon - 4.00 pm Children's
Tile Painting Workshop Paint your own tile as a souvenir of
your visit, glaze it and take it home on the same day. Normal admission charge applies
plus £2.50. |
| 6th & 7th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 10th |
Piazza, Armada Way (outside Dingles)
9.00 am - 5.00 pm Plymouth Woodfair Make your own
next box, have a go at whittling and willow weaving, see chainsaw
sculptors and woodturners at work, activities for the children and more.
Free. |
| 10th |
Elizabethan House, Plymouth
Barbican 10.30 - 12.00 noon & 1.30 - 3.00 pm Seafarers
and Exploration A day focusing on the seafaring exploits of
the Elizabethan era. Meet "Robbie the Boatman" and hear stories of
the Barbican and Sir Walter Raleigh, have a go at the seafarers and
explorers activity sheets and try your hand at quill pen writing.
Standard admission applies but there is no need to book in advance. |
| 10th |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 10.00 am - 5.00 pm An Introduction to
Permaculture, part 2. Led by Tess Wilmott of the Plymouth
Permaculture Group. £60/£40 covers both sessions. (Part 1 - 26th
April). For more information tel: (01752) 300250 or follow the
link above. |
| 11th |
Wembury Marine Centre 10.00 am - 12.00
noon Bugs A mini beast hunt in the meadow and
hedgerows, learning about what is found. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 13th & 14th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 13th - 17th |
Plymouth Athenaeum
Theatre Oliver! presented by The Wranglers Theatre
Company.
Tel: (01752) 266104 |
| 15th |
St Budeaux Library 10.00 - 11.00 am Family Rhyme Time and
Continental Breakfast Join library staff for coffee and
croissants! |
| 15th - 17th |
Westpoint, Exeter.
Devon County
Show. Follow the link for further information. |
| 17th |
Plymouth Hoe from 11.00 am Lord Mayor's Day Floats,
bouncy castles, stalls and much more. (PCC) |
| 17th |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Basics of
Organic Gardening - monthly course with head gardener David Sharp -
the fourth of 8 monthly sessions covering all the basics of successful
vegetable and plant raising using organic methods. You can attend
one or all Saturday morning sessions throughout 2008. For more
information tel: (01752) 300250 or follow the link above.
Also 2.00 - 5.00 pm Herbs for Health - one of 4 half day
workshops with Pat Fleming to learn about growing and using herbs for
healing and health. |
| 17th |
Central Park 7.30 pm - 9.00 pm Moths Go Batty!
Join the 'Wild
about Plymouth' team for an evening adventure attracting moths and
looking for bats. Places are limited and must be booked in advance
by completing and returning the booking form by Friday 2 May.
Soup, tea and coffee are included. Cost £1 per child/ £2 per
adult/ under 5s free. Meet outside the entrance to the
swimming pool in Central Park.
(Booking forms are available by calling the
Museum on 01752 304769). |
| 18th |
Mount Edgcumbe Park 1.00 - 5.00 pm Cream Tea in
support of St Luke's Hospice including live entertainment with
singer/songwriter Jill Cole, opera singer Matt Straw and the Tamar
Concert Choir. Also children's entertainment, bouncy castle,
stalls, etc. Entrance to the park is free; cream tea £5 either in
advance or on the day. For advance tickets contact Debbie Sweet on
(01752) 492626. (PCC) |
| 20th & 21st |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 24th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)12.00 noon - 4.00 pm Children's
Tile Painting Workshop Paint your own tile as a souvenir of
your visit, glaze it and take it home on the same day. Normal admission charge applies
plus £2.50. |
| 24th |
Plymouth Pavilions 2.00
pm Chuckle Brothers 2008 Spring Tour Tickets £12.00,
family tickets available. Tel: 0845 146 1460 or follow the link to the website for further
information. |
| 24th |
Carnglaze Caverns, near
Liskeard 7.30 pm Charity Faery Ball for Lizzie and All the Lost
Children in aid of the National Maternity Support Foundation - Harp
Entree, Hevva Ceilidh "Fancy Dress Night at Carnglaze with a faery
twist. Elves, goblins and other mystical folk welcome to dance the
night away. Fantasy Folk will be on site for the night to do Faery
Makeovers sprinkled with faery dust for that special magical look!"
Tickets £10, children £5. Running bar and food. More
information about the charity at
www.jakescharity.org |
| 25th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 30th |
Freedom Fields Park, Greenbank.
10.30 am - 3.00 pm A Day in the Park
Join members of staff from
the Museum at the Mutley and Greenbank Community Festival for a day of
family friendly activities. There’ll be plenty to see and do with
objects from the natural history and human history collections for
people to handle and learn more about. You can also meet a Civil War
re-enactor and create a colourful collage to take home with you. No need
to book. Please be prepared to wait a short while if the session is busy
as activities will be organised on a first come, first served basis |
| 31st |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 12.00 noon - 4.00 pm Art in the Garden
Family Day. Play with earth pigments, finger paints, clay
modelling, recycled art materials, paper mache, mosaics. Bring a
picnic, bring a granny - families welcome. FREE!
For more information tel: (01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
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June - For special events during the school holidays click
here |
| Don't forget to check out
Dartmoor National Park Authority events for all the family |
| Plymouth City Museum
The Museum closed on 24 November 2007 reopened two
temporary exhibition galleries, the Explore Nature gallery and selected
balcony cases on 3 May with the opening of the St Ives School
exhibition, reopening the China collection gallery and first floor
balcony cases in the summer. |
| Plymouth City Museum
Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
From vivid, colourful
landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Shell Wildlife
Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an extraordinary insight into
the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world. 28 June to
30 August. |
| Items marked PCC are
organised through Plymouth City Council. To ensure accurate
information please check before travelling by visiting the
Council website |
| 3rd & 4th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 8th |
Wembury Marine Centre 10.00 am - 12.00
noon Mammal detectives! Become a mammal detective and
learn more about the different mammals that make Wembury their home. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 10th & 11th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 17th & 18th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 18th & 19th |
Plymouth Pavilions
Bob The Builder - Spud's Big Mess Tickets from £16.00.
Family ticket available and conc for
children. Tel: 0845 146 1460 or follow the link to the website for further
information. |
| 21st |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 10.00 am - 1.00 pm Basics of
Organic Gardening - monthly course with head gardener David Sharp -
the fifth of 8 monthly sessions covering all the basics of successful
vegetable and plant raising using organic methods. You can attend
one or all Saturday morning sessions throughout 2008. For more
information tel: (01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
| 21st |
Carnglaze Caverns, near
Liskeard 8.00 pm The Monkey Sanctuary Concert The Monkey
Sanctuary Trust is once again "hosting a fabulous night of
entertainment." Watch the press for full details or follow the
link above. Tickets £12, children £6. |
| 22nd |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 24th & 25th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 28th |
Efford Marsh
Local Nature Reserve 11.00 am - 1.00 pm Bug Hunt.
Join the 'Wild
about Plymouth' team to celebrate National Insect Week 2008.
Hunt, with the bug experts and see how many creepy crawlies you can
find. No need to book in advance. Meet at the entrance to
the reserve on Deer Park Drive (the entrance near the top of the hill
just before Taw Close). This is a FREE event. |
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July - For special events during the school holidays click
here |
| Don't forget to check out
Dartmoor National Park Authority events for all the family |
| Plymouth City Museum
The Museum closed on 24 November 2007 and reopened two
temporary exhibition galleries, the Explore Nature gallery and selected
balcony cases on 3 May with the opening of the St Ives School
exhibition, reopening the China collection gallery and first floor
balcony cases in the summer. Late Autumn 2008 will
see the official opening of the newly refurbished shop and cafe area and three new
galleries showcasing the Museum's ethnographic, archaeological, maritime
and local history collections. |
| Plymouth City Museum
Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
From vivid, colourful
landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Shell Wildlife
Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an extraordinary insight into
the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world. 28 June to
30 August. |
| Items marked PCC are
organised through Plymouth City Council. To ensure accurate
information please check before travelling by visiting the
Council website |
| 1st |
Plymouth Pavilions
The Wiggles - "they have been delighting pre-schoolers
with their catchy interactive songs and dances since 1991"
All tickets £15.00. Children under 12 months free. Tel: 0845 146 1460 or follow the link to the website for further
information. |
| 1st & 2nd |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 5th & 6th |
Carnglaze Caverns, near
Liskeard 10.00 am to 5.00 pm Cystals and Crafts Show. Entry
£2, children under 12 free. Follow the link above for further
information. Bar and food from midday. |
| 6th |
Plymouth Sound and River Lynher
9.30 am - 12.30 pm Summer Splash
Join the 'Wild
about Plymouth' team for a trip up the River Lynher. Coastal
birds, marine plankton, beautiful scenery and fun activities!
Places are limited and must be booked in advance by completing and
returning the booking form by Friday 27 June. Cost £2 per
child/ £3 per adult/ under 5s free. Meet at the Mayflower
Steps on Plymouth Barbican.
(Booking forms are available by calling the
Museum on 01752 304774). |
| 6th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 8th & 9th |
Plymouth Central Library 10.00 - 11.00 am The Imaginators
co-ordinated by a Plymouth
City Museum Education Officer. A fun, free session especially
for the under fives and their carers, including creative activities,
games, songs and stories based on the City Museum's collections and
exhibitions. Places are limited so advance booking is essential.
Please telephone 01752 304665 or email (follow the weblink above for
contact details). |
| 12th |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 11.00 am - 2.00 pm Cookery in the Garden.
How to cook and enjoy local tasty food with Diggin It organic veggies
with masterchef David Fildes of the Dartmouth Smokehouse. Price
includes delicious lunch £20/£15. For more information tel:
(01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
| 13th |
Wembury Marine Centre 10.00 am - 12.00
noon Earth Walk A gentle stroll around the
countryside using all the senses to explore the natural environment. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 19th |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 2.00 - 5.00 pm Herbs for Health -
one of 4 half day workshops with Pat Fleming to learn about growing and
using herbs for healing and health. For more
information tel: (01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
| 20th |
Mount Edgcumbe Park 1.00 - 5.00 pm Music in the Park
A lovely day out for all the family. Follow the link for more
information. (PCC) |
| 27th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
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August - For special events during the school holidays click
here |
| Don't forget to check out
Dartmoor National Park Authority events for all the family |
| Plymouth City Museum
The Museum closed on 24 November 2007 and will reopen two
temporary exhibition galleries, the Explore Nature gallery and selected
balcony cases on 3 May with the opening of the St Ives School
exhibition, reopening the China collection gallery and first floor
balcony cases in the summer. Late Autumn 2008 will
see the official opening of the newly refurbished shop and cafe area and three new
galleries showcasing the Museum's ethnographic, archaeological, maritime
and local history collections. |
| Plymouth City Museum
Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
From vivid, colourful
landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Shell Wildlife
Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an extraordinary insight into
the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world. 28 June to
30 August. |
| Items marked PCC are
organised through Plymouth City Council. To ensure accurate
information please check before travelling by visiting the
Council website |
| 10th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 17th |
Wembury Marine Centre 12.00
noon - 2.00
pm Seashore Safari - a summer rockpooling adventure around
Wembury's amazing rock pools. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 20th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 27th |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
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Advance Notification - For special events during the school holidays click
here |
| Don't forget to check out
Dartmoor National Park Authority events for all the family |
| Plymouth City Museum
The Museum closed on 24 November 2007 and reopened two
temporary exhibition galleries, the Explore Nature gallery and selected
balcony cases on 3 May with the opening of the St Ives School
exhibition, reopening the China collection gallery and first floor
balcony cases in the summer. Late Autumn 2008 will
see the official opening of the newly refurbished shop and cafe area and three new
galleries showcasing the Museum's ethnographic, archaeological, maritime
and local history collections. |
| Plymouth City Museum
Shell Wildlife Photographer of the Year Exhibition
From vivid, colourful
landscapes to intimate portraits of animal behaviour, the Shell Wildlife
Photographer of the Year exhibition offers an extraordinary insight into
the beauty, drama and diversity of the natural world. 28 June to
30 August. |
| Items marked PCC are
organised through Plymouth City Council. To ensure accurate
information please check before travelling by visiting the
Council website |
| 13th September |
Diggin It,
Stoke Community Garden 11.00 am - 2.00 pm Cookery in the Garden.
How to cook and enjoy local tasty food with Diggin It organic veggies
with masterchef David Fildes of the Dartmouth Smokehouse. Price
includes delicious lunch £20/£15. For more information tel:
(01752) 300250 or follow the link above. |
| 13th September |
Buckland Abbey (NT)10.30 am - 5.00 pm Sir Francis
Drake At Home Meet Devon's most famous explorer in the Great
Hall. Listen to his stories and learn about his life sailing the ocean
waves. Normal admission charge applies. Accompanied children
welcome. Booking not required. |
| 14th September |
Wembury Marine Centre 10.00 am - 12.00
noon Mystery guests A visit from a local wildlife
expert who will bring some animals for you to meet. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 26th September |
Plymouth Pavilions 4.30 pm
CBeebies - starring many of your favourite friends from
CBeebies. Tickets from £12.50 - family ticket available. Tel: 0845 146 1460 or follow the link to the website for further
information. |
| 11th October |
Wembury Marine Centre
6.30 - 8.30 pm Night walk An evening walk to look for
the nocturnal wildlife found at Wembury. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 9th November |
Wembury Marine Centre 10.00 am - 12.00
noon Winter survival As winter draws in, find out how
wildlife is coping and make wildlife homes for your garden. Part of Wembury Wildlife Watch programme. The group
is designed for children aged 5 - 10 years. Children under 7 years
must be accompanied by an adult. Cost £2 per child per meeting, or
join for 12 months for £12 per child, £18 per family. Booking is
essential on (01752) 862538. |
| 19th Dec - 24th Jan 2009 |
Plymouth Theatre Royal Cinderella - Panto 2008 Cast to
be announced. Tickets from £12 (conc and family tickets available).
Tel: (01752) 267222 or follow the link to the website for further
information. |
For more information on play and children's events tel:
0800 783 4259 (Family Information Service)
For information on sports coaching activities tel: (01752)
307008
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