🐞Bug Lab at Rushmere, ages 5+

Thursday 22 August 2024
Time: 14:00 - 15:30
🪲Our most popular Bug Lab session is at Rushmere Country Park - a chance for you and your children to hunt for mini-beasts (with experts on hand to help with identification) plus a fun bug-related craft activity.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL- no turn ups on the day please!
🔸️All children must be accompanied by an adult
🔸️Not suitable for under 5s (underage siblings are welcome to accompany you and do not require a ticket but we ask that they do not participate)
🔸️Please wear long sleeves, trousers, and suitable footwear - Outdoor event with little shelter
🔸️ No dogs please
🔸️ Stay for as long as you like during session
🔸️While equipment and guides are provided, the session involves group work and sharing of materials
🎫 BOOKING
Places are limited so you'll need to book
accompanying adults are free of charge so you only need to buy a ticket for each participating child at £3.
🗺 LOCATION:
Bottom meadow, please park in the main car park near the visitor centre and walk down using the footpath.
Car park charges will apply.
This event is kindly supported by Central Bedfordshire Council and the Bedfordshire Natural History Society.
BOOKING ESSENTIAL- no turn ups on the day please!
🔸️All children must be accompanied by an adult
🔸️Not suitable for under 5s (underage siblings are welcome to accompany you and do not require a ticket but we ask that they do not participate)
🔸️Please wear long sleeves, trousers, and suitable footwear - Outdoor event with little shelter
🔸️ No dogs please
🔸️ Stay for as long as you like during session
🔸️While equipment and guides are provided, the session involves group work and sharing of materials
🎫 BOOKING
Places are limited so you'll need to book
accompanying adults are free of charge so you only need to buy a ticket for each participating child at £3.
🗺 LOCATION:
Bottom meadow, please park in the main car park near the visitor centre and walk down using the footpath.
Car park charges will apply.
This event is kindly supported by Central Bedfordshire Council and the Bedfordshire Natural History Society.



