Clyde shopping centre to entertain with free family fun | Clydebank Post

2022-07-15 21:59:14 By : Ms. Sana Wong

Clyde Shopping Centre is running a series of free family events to keep the kids entertained over the summer holidays.

Throughout the month, the mall will host workshops, picnics and open its secret garden to anyone wanting to come along and join in the fun.

Arts and crafts workshops will run every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday between 12pm and 3pm, from July 12 to August 6.

And from July 12 to 16, children will learn all about the bees that live in the centre’s secret garden and create garden-themed art, like plant pots and bird houses.

Between July 19 and 23, an ‘animal antics’ mask-making class will encourage children to make animal art at the nearby canal.

There will also be an opportunity for kids to create lovely seaside art using seashells as well as their very own jellyfish wand and kite from July 26 to 30.

From August 2 to 6, teddy bear picnics will have the children making teddy puppets and suncatchers while writing their teddy bear’s picnic story.

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