Wexford People

Wild and exciting times for kids at Johnstown Museum

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THE Irish Agricultur­al Museum and the Irish Wildlife Sanctuary have joined forces to offer an exciting programme of events for children covering a range of wildlife themes.

Aimed at accompanie­d children aged 5 – 12 years, the events will take place at the Museum at Johnstown Castle on the first Saturday of each month from 11am until 1pm.

The events will be fun and ‘ hands on’ involving both indoor and outdoor activities making full use of the wonderful environmen­ts at Johnstown Castle Gardens. Designed to inspire interest in and respect for the natural world around us the events will be delivered by the knowledgea­ble and dedicated staff and volunteers of the Irish Wildlife Sanctuary.

Some of the events include a bug hunt, a bird talk and search, a garden trail and nesting and roosting sites.

Advance booking is essential and tickets are available from the reception desk of the Irish Agricultur­al Museum or by phoning 053 918 4671. The cost is €10 per child (€8 for family membership pass holders). Children must be accompanie­d by an adult and there is no admission charge for the accompanyi­ng adult.

Further informatio­n is available from Heather at the Irish Wildlife Sanctuary on 089 401 3045 or from the Irish Agricultur­al Museum on 053 918 4671. www.irishagrim­useum.ie www.facebook. com/irishwildl­ifesanctua­ry www.facebook.com/ irishagrim­useum. THE Mayor of Wexford Cllr. Frank Staples and the District Manager Angela Laffan will attend a St. Patrick’s Weekend Festival in the twin town of Coueron in France.

They will be accompanie­d on the trip by two members of the Council’s Twinning Committee following an invitation from the Mayor of Coueron Ms. Carole Frelaud.

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