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Green Hallowe'en

Join Stroud Valleys Project and the Museum in the Park for this year’s spooktacular autumn adventures!

As well as our family favourite carved pumpkin competition and trail, you can make your own leaf mask and bat puppet! We’ll also be showing the witchy story of Room on the Broom, and there will be refreshments available to purchase.

Drop off your carved pumpkins between 2.30pm and 5pm so that they can be added to our pumpkin trail and entered into the competition. If you don’t want to take part in our crafts, come later to drop them off so you don’t have as long to wait!

To reduce food waste, we recommend you buy British pumpkins or pumpkins from your own garden or allotment; use them afterwards in soups if you can; or trying carving turnips or squash as they’re easier to eat afterwards. If you can’t eat your creation, please compost it.

We encourage dressing up, especially if your costume is homemade or secondhand. Stroud and Stonehouse Libraries are running a secondhand costume swap; find more details about Stroud Library’s opening hours here.

FREE EVENT; drop-in.

Donations for the Museum in the Park and Stroud Valleys Project are warmly welcomed.

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