Selworthy School - Family Day

Selworthy School - Family Day

Enjoy a day out on a working organic farm with your family

Saturday, 14th March 2020 at 10:00am
Magdalen Farm

Event description



Magdalen is a working organic farm set in the glorious countryside of Dorset & Somerset.  At the heart of our farm is an education centre from which we offer activities and delicious meals.  Our aim is to encourage as many people as possible from all walks of life to enjoy the great outdoors.

This activity day is open to families whose child attends Selworthy School and is a great opportunity for mums, dads, brothers and sisters or indeed any family member to come along together and enjoy a fun time outdoors.   

We will start with a tour of the farm, feeding the animals and visiting our kitchen gardens to see where we grow our food. After lunch we will enjoy games on the farm as well as creating some wonderful craft momentos to take home at the end of the day.

The day is being supported by Somerset Skills & Learning and is FREE to your family - all you need to complete a small amount of paperwork which we will be on hand to help you with.  Light refreshments will be provided but please bring a packed lunch with you.

On-site we have 3 all-terrain wheelchairs to help those less able to get around the farm along with a dedicated "Changing Place" (please bring your own hoist if required).  If you require a tramper please contact us before booking to ensure availability.  We will tailor the event to suit the needs of the individuals in the group so it is important you let us know in advance of any requirements you and your family may have. 

 




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