The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Festival of family fun

- BY JOEL LAMY

Parents stuck with how to keep children entertaine­d this summer can look forward to dozens of activities taking place in the school holidays thanks to City Culture Peterborou­gh. The Summer Festival Of Family Fun combines experience­s for children and parents, as well as learning and discoverin­g more about Peterborou­gh and its history.

Activities, workshops and events begin at the end of July and continue throughout the school holidays. Themes and subjects including nature, dinosaurs, the Romans, Bronze Age crafting, reading and film are just some of what families can take part in.

The highlight of the festival is a children’s carnival in August when a vibrant and colourful celebratio­n of the city’s different communitie­s with music, culture and food takes place at Peterborou­gh Museum and Art Gallery.

More activities are being added to the festival’s timetable and so far, families will be able to enjoy the following at City Culture Peterborou­gh’s attraction­s:

PETERBOROU­GH MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY

• 3 August - Dinosaur Day

• 10 and 17 August - Rotten

Romans

• 24 and 31 August - The Natural World

• 27 to 28 August - Children’s Carnival

FLAG FEN ARCHAEOLOG­Y PARK

• 4, 11 and 18 August - Sticks and Stories

• 6,13 and 20 August - Friday Fledglings

• 4 and 5 September - Viking re-enactment

KEY THEATRE

• 1 August - Summer Reading Challenge free film: Jungle Book

• 8 August - Summer Reading Challenge free film: Peter Rabbit 2

• 9 and 10 August - Space Jam 2

• 14 and 19 August - The Croods 2

• 15 August - Summer Reading Challenge free film: The Witches

• 25 and 26 August - Hexwood School of Sorcery

• 28 and 31 August - Jungle Cruise

• 30 August - Fireman Sam

PETERBOROU­GH LIBRARIES

• 31 July - Summer Reading Challenge at Central Library

• 7, 14, 21 and 28 August Summer Reading Challenge at Central Library

• 16 August - Summer Reading Challenge at Orton Library

• 18 August - Summer Reading Challenge at Bretton Library

• 19 August - Summer Reading Challenge at Werrington Library

There will also be afternoons of circus fun with the Lost In Translatio­n Circus in parks at Millfield, Bretton, Paston and Orton in August.

Children can try their hand at juggling, acrobatics, hula hoops and trapeze, followed by performanc­es and skills demonstrat­ions from the very best in circus performers.

In addition, Flag Fen Archaeolog­y Park will be offering all keyworkers a free family ticket for entry to the attraction from

August 14 to 20.

Cllr Steve Allen, Peterborou­gh City Council deputy leader and cabinet member for housing, culture and communitie­s, said: “School summer holidays can often be an expensive and challengin­g time for parents as they look for ways to keep their children entertaine­d.

“City Culture Peterborou­gh has worked hard to offer parents and children an array of exciting things to do where they can have fun and learn together.

“Many will be visiting the attraction­s for the very first time

and, best of all, most activities on offer are free.

“I urge families to make the most of the festival and I congratula­te the team at City Culture for organising such a creative and engaging programme.

“It’s also great to show appreciati­on at Flag Fen for keyworkers who continue to go above a beyond during these extraordin­ary times.”

For more informatio­n and a timetable of the festival, email museum@citycultur­epeterboro­ugh.org.uk or telephone: 01733 864663.

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Flag Fen Archaeolog­y Park (main image), The Jungle Book, showing at Key Theatre, as is Hexwood School of Sorcery.

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