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Clued up for Easter
Places to go, things to do this Easter
. . . it's going to be cracking
Hull Museums
Join us this Easter for free, fun activities for all the family.
Come along and find out how the past meets the present.
Handle objects, meet characters from the past, learn interesting facts and get creative with our hands-on activities.
Events run from Saturday 27 March until Sunday 11 April.
To stay up to date with what's on, visit: www.hullcc.gov.uk or www.cluedupinhull.com
or to receive our events e-bulletin, email "Subscribe" to museumevents@hullcc.gov.uk or text "Events yes" to 07795 563000 to get free mobile text alerts.
Hull Youth Development Service
Get down to your nearest youth centre and enjoy the fantastic, fun activities we have on offer from football to canoeing, dancing to painting – come along and join in the fun!
To find out what's on visit PLINGS on www.cluedupinhull.com
Family Information Service (FIS)
Want to know what fun, free activities are happening in your local Children's Centre this Easter?
Got kids under five and want to find out what activities are available for them?
Need to find extra childcare for the school holidays?
Contact the Family Information Service: 318 318
Hull Leisure
During the Easter holiday period our leisure facilities will be running a holiday play scheme from Monday 29 March to Friday 9 May 2010 (excluding Good Friday 2 April and Easter Monday 5 April).
It will run from 10am - 3pm at a cost of £3 for the whole day or £2 for half a day at Ennerdale (331 136), Woodford (331 322) and Costello (331 315) leisure centres.
To find out what's on visit PLINGS on www.cluedupinhull.com
Hull Libraries
Pop into your local library and join in craft activities an 'Easter Eggstravaganza', egg decorating, storytimes, games to play and lots more!
You can also find 'cracking' good books to read!
For more information ask at your local library or visit PLINGS on www.cluedupinhull.com.
Hull Youth Arts
If you're aged 13 to 19, you can get involved in Creative Voice.
You can take part in workshops, perform at events, work towards an Arts Award, volunteer or have a say in youth arts development.
These activities take place across the city, in youth centres and arts organisations such as Kingston Youth Centre and Hull Truck Theatre.
To find out what's on visit PLINGS on www.cluedupinhull.com
Getting sporty this Easter
Want to try your hand at a new sport?
Then now is a great time to spring into action!
There are a range of sporting activities taking place at community sites around the city including football, rugby, dodgeball and much more.
Activities are delivered by qualified and experienced coaches.
Booking Contacts
Hull Kingston Rovers Education and Sport Trust – 780 908
Tigers Sport and Education Trust – 304 758
Hull FC Community foundation – 327 200
University of Hull Sports Centre – 466 234
East Riding County FA – 221 158
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