Fairyland Trust Head to Folk in a Field
- Luke Horncastle
- May 31, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 17, 2021
Folk in a Field isn't just about great live music, we also have fantastic food and drink, plus activities and workshops.
We are delighted to have just added Fairyland Trust to our activities schedule who join us with their Festival Crown sessions where children AND Adults can create a beautiful festival crown with willow and foliage, whilst learning about nature and folklore at the same time - you can also create 'wildflowers' as decor for your crown, or as a buttonhole / hair decoration.
These sessions are £2 per per crown plus £1 for each extra flower created with all funds from these sessions going to the Fairyland Trust charity to the charity who do excellent work engaging children and their families in nature conservation.
Take a look here for details of activities and workshops on site https://www.folkinafield.co.uk/activities
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This sounds like a wonderful event! I'm especially excited about the Fairyland Trust activities. My kids will love making festival crowns. It reminds me of a story my grandfather used to tell about something completely unexpected happening on his farm, involving what he called crazy cattle 3d and a field full of wildflowers. I hope the festival has a similarly magical feel.
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