Woodland Tuesdays
free art events in Buxton woods in the summer holidays
From puppets to treasure chests, pompom monsters to creatures on your fingers, we’re bringing free creative sessions to the woods of Buxton. We will be running Woodland Tuesday art sessions in different woods on most Tuesdays through the school summer holidays
These sessions will be open for people to simply drop by and join in (but the situation might change so keep an eye on things at the links below and there are slots you can book on the Eventbrite pages). Sessions are free and aim to run from 10.30am to 1pm – the activity itself will probably take about 45 minutes. Activities will be aimed at families with children between maybe 3 and 12 years of age
FLAGS, WHAT 3 WORDS AND NOT GETTING LOST
Because we may be delivering these sessions in the middle of some of our woods we thought adding some What3Words locations might help. From a named entry point (eg Corbar Woods entry Corbar Rd), we will also mark the route to where the action is with flags and event arrows
Keep an eye on the links below for final details as they are confirmed:
Stronger Roots: https://buxtoncivicassociation.org.uk/stronger-roots/
Stronger Roots events page: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/buxton-civic-association-limited-10198190093
Facebook: @Creeping Toad
Website: creepingtoad.blogspot.com
July 27th: Twig people and Stick Monsters
at Buxton Country Park (Grinlow Woods). A handful of twigs, twist of cloth, a smiling face and we’ll make the hidden people of the woods
Finding us: follow flags into the woods from the Buxton Country Park car park, Green Lane, Buxton. SK17 9DH
Eventbrite link for this event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/woodland-tuesdays-twig-people-and-stick-monsters-tickets-163774139861
August 3rd: Treasure Chests and pirate maps
What is the lost treasure of the Gadley Pirates? Decorate your own treasure chest, create your own tiny pirate and send them away with a terrible treasure map
Finding us: we’ll be beside the pond in the middle of Gadley Woods (W3W: oatmeal.shelter.flickers):
lots of routes in:
- from Gadley Lane,
- over the golf course,
- Gadley Lane from Watford Rd
- Gadley Lane then through the housing development and the footpath and gate into the woods: What3Words: shackles.fuss.racked
Eventbrite link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/woodland-tuesdays-treasure-chests-and-pirate-maps-tickets-163775247173
August 17th: Pompom monsters
Unexpected fluffy creatures lurking in the undergrowth – help us make a forest full of pom-pom birds, beasts and bizarre creatures! (we’ll have pompom makers with us but bring your own if you want to)
Finding us: Corbar Woods: follow the flags into the woods from the Corbar Rd entrance
W3W: pill-friends.snooping
Eventbrite link: Pompom monsters
August 24th: Fingersful of creatures
Make animal puppets for your fingers: create your own adventures, rabbits, spiders, badgers and bumblebees
Finding us: follow flags into the woods from the Buxton Country Park car park, Green Lane, Buxton. SK17 9DH
Eventbrite link:
Eventbrite: Fingersful It helps us a bit if you book places but plese do drop in anyway: we'll lways tr toa ccommodate anyone who turns up!
August 31st: Woodland Treasure Chests
The pirates are back! This time from the Good Ship Corbar, hiding their treasure in Sherbrook Woods: decorate your own treasure chest, make a pirate to find some natural treasures
Finding us: Corbar Woods: follow the flags into the woods from the Corbar Rd entrance
W3W: pill-friends.snooping
Eventbrite: Eventbrite: treasure chests
For all sessions:
Times: 10.30am – 1pmThese are free events and materials are provided
Tickets: no booking needed just drop by and join in, allow 45 minutes for the activity. You can book a slot through the relevant Eventbrite link if you want to but you can also just drop in
Covid-19 guidance: at the moment we can run these as open events but if restrictions change we might need to limit numbers in any session. Please check on the Stronger Roots Eventbrite page or Creeping Toad facebook pages before the event you want to come along to
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