what’s on where Saturday 4 June Family Film: Zootropolis (PG) Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, CF5 1QE. 11am & 3pm. In a city run by animals, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to uncover a conspiracy. Audio description and soft subtitles available, please ask <strong>for</strong> details. Tickets in advance: adults £4, children £3. On day: adults £4.50, children £3.50. Tel: 029 2030 4400 www.chapter.org 16 rhonda heritage park sunrise Thursday 2 June Family Film: Batman vs Superman (12A) Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, CF5 1QE. 3pm. Fearing the actions of Superman are left unchecked, Batman takes on the man of steel. With Batman and Superman fighting each other, a new threat, Doomsday, is created by Lex Luthor. It’s up to Superman and Batman to set aside their differences along with Wonder Woman to stop Lex Luthor and Doomsday from destroying Metropolis. Audio description and soft subtitles available, please ask <strong>for</strong> details. Family Film: Zootropolis (PG) 11am. In a city run by animals, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to uncover a conspiracy. Audio description and soft subtitles available, please ask <strong>for</strong> details. Tickets in advance: adults £4, children £3. On day: adults £4.50, children £3.50. Tel: 029 2030 4400 www.chapter.org ‘Upcycled’ Herby Face Planters Cwmcarn Forest Visitor Centre, NP11 7FA. 10am–2.15pm. Create your own unique family of decorated planters using re-cycled pop bottles and fill with herby seeds! Booking advisable. Ages 3+. £2.50 per child. Tel: 01495 272001 www.cwmcarn<strong>for</strong>est.co.uk Bat Walks St Fagans National History Museum, CF5 6XB. 9pm. £5. Join an exciting after-dark journey around the Museum to find bats. Wear sensible clothing and take a torch (plus a flask if you like) Walk starts at the main entrance, duration: 1½ hrs. Suitable age 8+. Book via ticketline or call. ticketlineuk.com Tel: 029 2023 0130 Washday Play: interactive sessions <strong>for</strong> families St Fagans National History Museum, CF5 6XB. 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm. £2.50 per child. It’s washday at St Fagans and Beti Bwt needs your help in the laundry. Join the sudsy fun and find out what life was like be<strong>for</strong>e washing machines were invented. An interactive session aimed at families with children aged 3–11. All children must be accompanied by an adult (max 2 children per adult please). Book via ticketline or call. ticketlineuk.com Tel: 029 2023 0130 www.museumwales.ac.uk Ninja Turtle Tribute Day The Red Dragon Centre, Cardiff Bay, CF10 4JY. 12–4pm. Celebrate the release of the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows movie. Mini-ninjas can make their own turtle mask at the free craft work shop, meet Red Dragon’s tribute to Raphael, and collect a free balloon (whilst stocks last). Usual parking rules apply (free <strong>for</strong> Centre customers with minimum spend). Full details online. www.thereddragoncentre.co.uk Thursday 2 & Friday 3 June Make Your Own Survival Bracelet & Kumihimo Braided Accessories Llancaiach Fawr Manor, CF46 6ER. 2–4pm . For children age 10+. £10 per child including tuition and materials. Tel: 01443 412248 www.llancaiachfawr.co.uk Friday 3 June Carry on Screaming Screening: Phone <strong>for</strong> Film Details Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, CF5 1QE. Every Friday at 11am, Carry on Screaming allows parents or carers to see a film without having to worry about their baby causing a disturbance. Check out the calendar <strong>for</strong> details of these special screenings, exclusively <strong>for</strong> people with babies under one year old. Family Film: Zootropolis (PG) Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, CF5 1QE. 2.30pm. In a city run by animals, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to uncover a conspiracy. Audio description and soft subtitles available, please ask <strong>for</strong> details. Tickets in advance: adults £4, children £3. On day: adults £4.50, children £3.50. Tel: 029 2030 4400 www.chapter.org Primary Times may half term <strong>2016</strong> | www.primarytimes.net/cardiff Music in the Pool Garden Aberglasney Gardens, Llangathen, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8QH. ‘Friday Night is Music Night!’ The first Friday of every month throughout the summer enjoy live music in the Pool Garden. Take a picnic or book a table on the terrace and Maryellen’s Tearooms will take care of your supper. Tickets are available on the gate £10 each or £8 <strong>for</strong> Aberglasney Members. Gates open 6.30pm with music from 7pm. Tel: 01558 668998 www.aberglasney.org Summer of Stories Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, Cardiff, CF15 7JS. 11am–4pm. Adult £6; family £16.20. Wales is renowned worldwide <strong>for</strong> its literature and poetry. Discover more as part of the Summer of Stories. Experience the best of Welsh tale spinning and listen to stories based on historical characters, legends and myths from across Wales. Tel: 029 2081 0101 www.cadw.gov.wales Welsh Wrestling Live! Memo Arts Centre, Barry, CF62 8NA. 7.30pm. An evening of glitz, glamour and bodyslam mayhem as the American Wrestling roadshow invades <strong>for</strong> one night only! See the over the top stars of the wrestling world collide in a night of super slamming action at this fun, crazy, family entertainment show. Witness the thrills and spills of live American Wrestling. Adults £10; under 16 £8; group (4) £30. Box Office: 01446 738622 www.memoartscentre.co.uk Sing at the Museum: Songs from the Trenches National Museum Cardiff, CF10 3NP. 2.30pm. Help fill the Main Hall with the sound of songs of the First World War. Singers of all ages and abilities welcome! Free. Tel: 0300 111 2333 www.museumwales.ac.uk Little Mice Club: Transport National Waterfront Museum, Swansea, SA1 3RD. 10.30am–12pm. Drop in with your little ones to enjoy bilingual play, song and crafts and meet Morys the Museum Mouse. Tel: 029 2057 3600 www.museumwales.ac.uk Monks Walk with Cream Tea Cwmcarn Forest Visitor Centre, NP11 7FA. 10.30am. Stunning 4 mile walk with a cream tea on return. Ages 8 +. Dogs welcome. Adults £5; children £3. Booking advisable. Tel: 01495 272001 www.cwmcarn<strong>for</strong>est.co.uk Summer Wildlife Festival Forest Farm, Whitchurch, CF14 7JJ. 10am–4pm. A day of wildlife activities from pond dipping and bug hunting to worm charming and bird spotting. Meet at Forest Farm, Forest Farm Road, Whitchurch. Free activities and free parking available on site. Tel: 029 2233 0235 www.cardiff.gov.uk/parks Dewch i Ganu – Come to Sing! National Waterfront Museum, Swansea SA1 3RD. 11am. Join musician Delyth Jenkins and learn Welsh through song in a fun and in<strong>for</strong>mal way – includes a free cup of tea. Tel: 029 2057 3600 www.museumwales.ac.uk Meet the Beekeepers St Fagans National History Museum, CF5 6XB. 11am–1pm & 2–4pm. Free. A chance to meet the Museum’s beekeepers. Learn more about the secrets of life in the hive and why bees sometimes like to swarm at this time of year. Tel 029 2057 3500 www.museumwales.ac.uk Sunday 5 June Family Film: Zootropolis (PG) Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, CF5 1QE. 11am & 3pm. In a city run by animals, a fugitive con artist fox and a rookie bunny cop must work together to uncover a conspiracy. Audio description and soft subtitles available, please ask <strong>for</strong> details. Tickets in advance: adults £4, children £3. On day: adults £4.50, children £3.50. Tel: 029 2030 4400 www.chapter.org Doggy Day National Botanic Garden of Wales, Llanarthne, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8HG. Take your pooch <strong>for</strong> a walk. www.botanicgarden.wales Open Farm Sunday Slade Farm, Nr Llantwit Major, CF32 0RP. 11am–4pm. Free entry (some activities incur a charge). Meet the animals, tractor and trailer rides, static machinery display, hosted farm tour, piglet racing, willow weaving, Bee keeping & more. Hot food available. All proceeds to charity. Tel: 01656 880048 www.sladefarmorganics.com Continued on page 18
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