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Unique Gloucestershire March 2016

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Tuesday 29 <strong>March</strong>: New Acquisitions: Whittington Villa<br />

Discovery Zone with Heather Dawson<br />

Be amongst the first to see some of the Museum’s amazing new acquisitions from<br />

the Whittington Court Roman Villa excavations conducted 65 years ago.<br />

Time: 11-12.30pm<br />

Included in admission<br />

Wednesday 30 <strong>March</strong>: Gargoyle Masks<br />

Family Drop-in with Jane Bovenizer<br />

Often carved in stone on churches and other<br />

buildings, beastly gargoyles can be seen. Come<br />

along and create your own gargoyle mask to take<br />

home.<br />

Time: 10-11am<br />

Cost: £1.50 per child or free for season ticket holders. Suitable for ages 3 and<br />

above.<br />

Wednesday 30 <strong>March</strong>: Mini Mosaics<br />

Children’s Workshop with Emma Stuart<br />

Be inspired by the Roman art of mosaic making by creating your own mosaic tile<br />

to take home. All materials and instruction provided.<br />

Time: 10.30-12pm<br />

Cost: £7 per child £6 for season ticket holders. Booking essential. Suitable for ages<br />

8 and above<br />

Thursday 31 <strong>March</strong>: Jolly Jesters<br />

Family Drop-in<br />

Explore the medieval court where fun, feasting and entertainment took place.<br />

Create a jolly jester character to keep your family entertained.<br />

Time: 10-11am<br />

Cost: £1.50 per child or free for season ticket holders. Suitable for ages 3 and<br />

above<br />

Contact phone :01285 655611<br />

Blue Dogs Kitchen<br />

Shrove Tuesday - Help The Heroes<br />

<strong>Unique</strong> went along to a Special Shrove Tuesday Event at Blue Dogs Kitchen a coffee<br />

and food shop on Regents Street<br />

Paul Cadby the owner of Blue Dogs Kitchen wanted to do something for Help the<br />

Heroes charity as he has several friends and family members who are ex forces.<br />

Paul cooked up pan cakes and crapes with banana's and various toppings for<br />

passers by who made a donation to the charity and I must say I was greatly<br />

impressed with mine :)<br />

Blue Dogs Kitchen name was created as he had to leave two dogs at home and they<br />

were upset when he wasn't there (Blue)<br />

They have been trading on Regent Street since November 2015 and things are<br />

going well<br />

Pop into Blue Dogs Kitchen if you want to have a yummy treat or a lovely hot drink<br />

and Follow them on Twitter @bluedogskitchen<br />

To tell us about your upcoming event or how you can<br />

advertise your event on a Full Page, please contact<br />

info@uniquemediagroup.co.uk

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