Squire’s Serves Up Spooky Half Term Fun
Create & Grow – Spooky Half Term Activities
Date: Mon 28th October- Fri 1 Nov 2024; 9.30am – 1.30pm
Availability: ALL participating Squire’s Garden Centres (EXCLUDES Squire’s Chertsey & Twickenham). Advanced booking required for the paid activity.
Squire’s Garden Centres is looking forward to welcoming young visitors for some half term fun with spooky themed activities, running daily Monday 28th October – Friday 1st November. Children are invited to come along and paint a spooky tealight holder as well as enjoy a FREE Witches Trail (and fancy dress is welcome too!).
Squire’s popular Create & Grow event for children is the perfect way to fill a morning over October half term with some entertaining, creative craft activities which include painting a spooky tree* or witches hat* ceramic tealight holder (priced £6.50). Once finished, the painted pieces can be taken home – along with a complimentary battery-operated LED tealight – to brighten a bedroom or corner of the house during the dark, spooky evenings that lie ahead from half-term onwards. Advanced booking is required – which can be done online or in-store. The painting activity lasts approximately 20 minutes. In addition, there is also a FREE eerie Witches Trail with clues around the centre, discover the magic word and receive a sticker upon on completion (no booking required).
A half-term visit to enjoy some ‘spooky’ fun at Squire’s can be extended with a visit to the popular Café Bars at all centres and a light bite from the ‘Little Gardener’s’ menu. There will be plenty to match the hunger of the spooky crafters, while adults may choose an autumn-themed treat and a welcome rest.
Sarah Squire, Chairman of Squire’s Garden Centres, comments: “We’re delighted to be able to offer families a fun, themed activity to look forward to over the coming October half-term. This is always a particularly popular week for families to visit. Children enjoy visiting our centres, with the opportunity to dress up and get into the spirit. The tealight holder activity will allow young children to use their imagination, creating something unique and that they can be proud of as well as enjoy at home, lighting up the darker evenings ahead.”