Litter is Criminal Beach Workshop with Libby Scarfe, Seaside Explorers

Litter is Criminal Beach Workshop with Libby Scarfe, Seaside Explorers

Explore the natural coast environment with local beach-enthusiast, Libby Scarfe. With stories from the sea and a beach clean!

By Essex Book Festival

Date and time

Sat, 29 Jun 2024 11:30 - 13:30 GMT+1

Location

Harwich Town Sailing Club

Angelgate Harwich CO12 3EJ United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Beach Workshop: Litter is Criminal

Libby Scarfe, Seaside Explorers


Join Libby Scarfe, a local beach-enthusiast with a passion for education and outdoor adventures for this special Litter is Criminal Beach Workshop. There will be stories about marine creatures and sea pollution and a chance to explore the natural coast environment. Take part in a beach clean and then get creative with the items you find. Suits ages 5-11 but everybody welcome!



Saturday 29 June, 11.30am - 1.30pm


Venue: Harwich beach, near Harwich Town Sailing Club

Meeting point: What3words ref ///existence.bridge.sailors

Tickets: £3 per young person, accompanying adult free



Part of A Criminally Good Day

Join us for a fabulous day of criminally good events in Harwich. With author talks and a film-screening at Electric Palace, one of Essex’s leading cultural venues; a family ‘Litter is Criminal’ workshop on Harwich Beach and a Game Changer Workshop with award-winning Signals, there really is something for everyone.




Organised by

Essex Book Festival is an organsation that celebrates all things books. Taking place throughout June in 40 venues across Essex, including Tudor palaces, Norman castles, ancient woodlands, foot ferries, libraries, galleries, museums, lecture halls, and for the very first time, a pleasure garden.

With over 250 writers, artists, storytellers and musicians in the mix, taking part in a rich varierty of activities from author talks and debates through to storytelling sessions, workshops and live performances for all ages, we definitely reach the parts other festivals do not reach.

Find out more at http://www.essexbookfestival.org.uk