THERE will be plenty on offer for all the family at The Elgar Birthplace Museum this half-term.
The What's in the Garden? nature discovery event is running at the museum over the course of eight days, and will entail bug hunts, trails and a range of activities.
As well as hunting for the plants and mini-beasts living in the museum's grounds, there will also the opportunity to help nature by creating colourful bird-feeders that can be taken home, and bee-friendly habitats.
The events kicks off tomorrow (Saturday, May 23) and runs until Sunday, May 31, from 11am until 4.30pm each day.
All activities are free with admission into the museum.
For more information call 01905 333 224.
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