We also have Kidderminster Library staff Story Telling, Herefordshire Museum bus with an exhibition called Now Wash Your Hands all about germs, a journey of discovery for younger visitors. We also welcome back the Svartland Vikings with their demonstrations of life in England 1000 years ago. Puppet Tree's Ian Craigan will be performing snatches of the ever popular St George and the Dragon Mummer Play - with extracts from Shakespeare added in this year, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the bard's death. Plus the usual refreshments and stalls to visit - check the website regularly for updates.
The Friend's of St George's Park welcome you to this our 7th St George's Day family event in the park. This is the first of our three annual FREE park events organised by the Friends who also raise the funds. This year we see the return of old favourites like local rock 'n' roll band the Karpet Kickers, who feature live from the Boars Head the following day on on BBC Hereford and Worcester BBC Introducing programme. Get a preview of their BBC gig in the park at the event with supporting band - more on that later in the week.
We also have Kidderminster Library staff Story Telling, Herefordshire Museum bus with an exhibition called Now Wash Your Hands all about germs, a journey of discovery for younger visitors. We also welcome back the Svartland Vikings with their demonstrations of life in England 1000 years ago. Puppet Tree's Ian Craigan will be performing snatches of the ever popular St George and the Dragon Mummer Play - with extracts from Shakespeare added in this year, to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the bard's death. Plus the usual refreshments and stalls to visit - check the website regularly for updates.
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