Friday family art, craft, garden and play club.

IPSWICH THINGS TO DO

Friday family art, craft, garden and play club.

Landseer Road Methodist Church, Ipswich

Price Guide

This is a free event

Dates & Times

This event takes place weekly on Friday.

Here are dates for the next few weekly dates. More will be added soon.

Friday 17 Jan 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 24 Jan 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 31 Jan 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 07 Feb 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 14 Feb 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 21 Feb 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Friday 28 Feb 2025

16:00 - 18:00

Information - Friday family art, craft, garden and play club.

In the main church building we have various Art and Craft activities available along with the air hockey and dolls house set up. In Annie’s kitchen there is the table football, puzzles, Lego, board games etc.

When the weather is nice the garden is open with lots of activities for the children including swings, Playhouse, ride-ons, football, volleyball, sandpit etc. When the weather is not so good we move into the Church hall where various activities are set up.

We have recently started our garden club as well, this offers everyone the chance to grow various things during the year and some of our craft activities are based around the garden. This year we have grown tomatoes, sunflowers, courgettes, Corn on the cob, Beans, Spinach and beetroot. We are currently building our new polytunnel and have built a small outside pond and a bird shower!

We provide free hot and cold drinks for all and there is also a tuck shop where you can purchase various items.

There is no charge for any activities, there is a donation box at the back of the church if you would like to make any contribution.

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