Midsomer Norton parents looking for things to do with the kids ? Peasedown Church to host ‘Fun Times’ play days in school holidays

By Susie Watkins

2nd Aug 2022 | Local News

Fun Times in Peasedown St John
Fun Times in Peasedown St John

A church in Peasedown St John is hosting several 'Fun Times' events for families during the Summer school holidays.

 St John's Church, which already runs a wide variety of activities for children throughout the week, has organised 'Fun Times' on several occasions before and it's already become extremely popular.

 Church Operations Manager and Children's Pastor, Rob Bubyer, said: "The key purpose behind the creation of our 'Fun Times' events in each school holiday is to provide a low cost affordable event for families with a big obstacle course for primary aged children and a smaller bouncy castle for toddlers. Fun Times also includes a pop-up cafe selling cakes and fresh coffee plus some craft activities too."

Run by a team of church volunteers, three play days will be held during August on:

-         Wednesday 10th August

-         Wednesday 17th August

-         Wednesday 31st August

Each session will run from 10am – 12 noon at St John's Church in Church Road.

The event is for under 11s. Families are asked to pay a small fee of (payable upon arrival) £2 per child.

 No need to book - just turn up from 10am. St John's Church is located in Church Road, Peasedown St John, BA2 8AA.

For more information contact Rob Bubyer by calling 07973972018 or emailing [email protected] or visit www.stjsgroup.church/funtimes

 

     

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