A Summer of Fun at Army Flying Museum

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Creative craft activities, cartoon workshops and fun trails, all form the school holiday entertainment programme from the Army Flying Museum at Middle Wallop this Summer.

The Army Flying Museum’s holiday activities will offer six weeks of creative craft sessions along with lots of other fun activities, all included within the ticket price, which also comes with a free annual pass, to enable visitors to return week on week to enjoy the fun.

Don't miss the chance to meet some very special therapy goats from The Three Bees Project on Wednesday, 6 August. Snuggle up with Tiger-Lily, give Bluebell a tummy massage, enjoy a deep conversation with Hamilton and laugh at the antics of Elvis and Neil. Goats are naturally playful and inquisitive, so they get as much out of their visits as the visitors they meet.

On Wednesday 13 August, the Museum will turn its attention to all things Meccano when visitors can feast their eyes on some fantastic models and have a go at making their very own design.

On Tuesday, 26 August, the team from Kooky and Kitsch will be making a first visit to the Museum and running a very special cartoon workshop using some of the exhibits within the Museum as inspiration.

On August 5, 10, and 21, the Museum invites you to come along and try your hand at making and painting a plastic model. With lots of models to choose from, including vehicles, history, fantasy or storytelling, visitors will be guided by the charity Models for Heroes and will take home a model after the session to remind them of their visit.

The Museum has several creative trails taking place throughout the summer holidays, along with the regular dress up stations, jigsaws, interactive exhibits and of course, the opportunity

to sit inside the helicopters within the museum. Every Thursday throughout the holidays, the team from the Museum will also stage an interactive activity each week, featuring dressing-up sessions, VR headsets, and the opportunity to examine some of the Museum's items more closely with the curatorial team.

With the outdoor play park and picnic tables, visitors also have the chance to see some amazing aircraft flying in and out of the historic Middle Wallop airfield.

Lucy Johnson, CEO of the Army Flying Museum, said: “We always enjoy offering a variety of free family activities during the school holidays, which gives visitors real added value for their annual passes. Everyone that visits the Museum only has to pay once to get a free annual pass, so they can come back as often as they like throughout the year including all the school holidays.”

All craft activities take place on weekdays from 10 am-12.30pm. For the full programme, dates and timings, visit the Museum’s website at www.armyflying.com

28th July – 1st August – Aeroplane themed craft activities                    

4th August -8th August – Helicopter themed craft activities                    

11th August – 15th August – Rocket themed craft activities                           

18th August – 22nd August – Aircraft from the imagination craft activities  

25th August – 29th August - Early Flight themed craft activities                     

1st & 2nd September  -  Rocket themed craft activities                            

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