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Super fun activities in Nottingham this half-term!

Festival of Science and Curiosity – FREE!
The Festival of Science and Curiosity runs 8 – 15 February, with free activities designed to inspire curiosity and discovery taking place around the city, including a special day focused on activities for families on Saturday 11 February.

Free events on 11 February include an amazing set of giant lungs in the intu Broadmarsh Centre, a mobile planetarium Inflativerse at NonSuch Theatre on Clarendon Street, an entire day of worm-themed activities at the National Videogame Arcade in Hockley and many exciting demonstrations about optical illusions and dinosaurs at Nottingham Central Library.

And Nottingham City libraries will run more free activities as part of the festival during half-term week, with hands-on science demonstrations taking place in six libraries across the city including Aspley, Sneinton and Radford-Lenton libraries. Check out the full festival programme here.

Half-Term at intu Victoria Centre – FREE!
intu Victoria Centre will offer free cooking activities daily from 11am – 4pm, where little ones can learn how to create musical instruments using food and learn about the science of food through fun experiments, plus much more. Click here to find out more.

Half-Term fun at the Galleries of Justice 
Meet Snot the Wise, the Anglo-Saxon chief who put the ‘snot’ into Snottingham, the original name of our fair city. But don’t get on the wrong side of the mighty Snot or you’ll find yourself standing trial in his courtroom. Will you be found guilty or ‘snot’ guilty? Click here to find out more.

Half-Term at the City of Caves
Nottingham City of Caves visitors can meet the plague doctor and go on ‘curiously contagious’ cave tours, learning about the history of the Black Death in Nottingham. See what’s on.

Half-Term at the National Ice Centre
See what’s on this half-term, including Family Skating parties, parent and toddler sessions and much more.

Half-Term at Nottingham Contemporary
Nottingham Contemporary will run free daily arts and crafts workshops (Tues – Sat 11am – 3pm) where everyone can draw and collage a life-size family. Click here to find out more.

Half-Term at New Art Exchange FREE!
New Art Exchange in Hyson Green will celebrate a dance-filled half-term, with free workshops running daily, before ending the week with a free celebration of Polish food and culture at the Fat Thursday event on Saturday 18 February. Click here to find out more.

Half-Term at the University of Nottingham – FREE!
The University of Nottingham are running free drop in sessions for families from Tuesday – Friday at their museum on the University Park campus next to Highfields Park, where everyone can learn about history, sample Roman foods and try their hand at medieval crafts. Click here to find out more.

“School’s Out!” Half-Term activities in Leisure Centres
The Portland Centre, Clifton Leisure Centre, John Carroll Leisure Centre, Southglade Leisure Centre and Minver Crescent Sports Hall all run School’s Out – the school holiday scheme that costs parents just £1 per day for activities including basketball, cricket, arts and crafts and swimming. Click here to find out more

Half-Term at the National Videogame Arcade
Explore gaming, game design, coding and fun this half-term at the NVA in Hockley, in the centre of Nottingham. Click here to find out more

Half-Term at Wollaton Park
See what’s on for half-term, including free trails and activities on the Wollaton Hall and Deer Park website.

Half-Term at Green’s Windmill
All events suitable for kids aged 3 and up. Just turn up unless coming in a group of five or more.
– Mini Pizza Making – 11 Feb from 11am – 2pm. £4 per child.
– Salt Dough Modelling – 16 Feb from 11am – 2pm. £3 per child.
– Cookie Baking – 18 Feb from 11am – 2pm. £4 per child.

Half-Term in Nottingham Parks – FREE
Visitors to Nottingham parks can drop in to a free nest box making session taking place 14 – 17 February at parks around the city – learning a new skill as well as making a new home for birds in the local area. Just turn up. £5 charge if you want to take your box away.
13 Feb at King Edward Park – meet near the play area for 1pm.
14 Feb at Strelley Recreation Ground – meet at the tennis court for 1pm.
15 Feb at Vernon Park – meet at the pavilion for 1pm.
16 Feb at Highfields Park – meet at the boathouse for 1pm.
17 Feb at Broxtowe Country Park – meet by Phoenix adventure playground for 1pm.

Half-Term in libraries – FREE
Family Saturday – Nottingham Central Library Sat 11 Feb from 11am – 3pm. Drop-in and find out about science with live experiments, science demos and lots of hands-on activities for all the family to enjoy. Just drop-in to your library this half-term to have fun with hands-on science activities for all the family to enjoy.
13 Feb11am-12.30pm at Sherwood Library and 2pm-3.30pm at Aspley Library
14 Feb -11am-12.30pm at Wollaton Library and  2pm-3.30pm at Sneinton Library
15 Feb – 10.30am-12pm at  Clifton Library and  2.30pm-3.30pm at Radford-Lenton Library

Half-term Travel Offers from NCT and NET
Families can travel around the city all day by bus for just £4.50 using the Nottingham City Transport grouprider ticket, which covers one or two adults and up to three children.

On the trams, families can get a group ticket for just £5, which covers one or two adults and up to three children to use the tram network all day.

Don’t forget – under-fives are always FREE on trams and buses.

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Tonight’s the LIGHT Night!

Lightsabers, lava-lamps, roaming puppets, tie-dye body paint and a LED catwalk show are just some of the events organised for this year’s Light Night (it is their tenth birthday after all) taking place in the city tonight.

The full programme for the Robin Hood Energy-sponsored event is available online here or you can pick one up at the Tourism Centre at the Council House, and features a wide range of mainly free activities so you can save your pennies for some tasty nosh at the Secret Burger Club (which makes its Nottingham debut at the festival).

Here’s everything you need to know – including the full list of events taking place.

When is it and when does it start?

It’s today! Friday, February 10 from 3pm until 11pm and is part of  Festival of Science and Curiosity!

Where is it?

Where isn’t it more like? Around 50 venues are taking part and stuff is going on ALL OVER the city as is evident from this nifty Google Map with all the venues marked.

New this year will be a LED catwalk show at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm outside Hugo Boss on Bridlesmith Gate, in celebration of the upcoming Nottingham in Fashion event on Friday 24 and Saturday 25 March. The Arboretum will be transformed into “a garden of delights” with installations and roaming puppets and visitors will be able to take a candle-lit tour of the William Booth Birthplace Museum.

In the Old Market Square the Wheel of Nottingham will be turned into the Wheel of Light with a special illuminations show using 75,000 light bulbs.

There will be free entry to Nottingham Castle and Brewhouse Yard – and Sneinton Market will be having a steampunk makeover. Plus, citizens are invited to post their Light Night pictures on the website to be in with a chance of winning a prize – click here for details.

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Get Curious – There’s Science in the City #FOSAC17

The Festival of Science and Curiosity kicks off in Nottingham on Thursday with a week of of events bringing Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Maths to the people of the city. The Festival of Science and Curiosity is now in its third year and is delivered by STEM CITY, as a partnership of science organisations, educational institutions and Nottingham City Council.

We believe that Science is creative, and that Science has to be part of our cultural lives – and not remote, hidden away, or only conducted in labs behind closed doors. On the Thursday and the Friday, the main focus is on schools. coming in to engage and interact with art and technology and the interplay between both. You’ll get to do things like science busking and learning how to code to create your own games. Then, at the weekend, there are loads of events happening in places like GameCity, Broadmarsh and Central Library!

The festival is about inviting the people of Nottingham to share not only what they know, but also what they would like to know. It’s about encouraging people to be curious, to ask questions and to engage in science as a cultural activity. So people of Nottingham – what do you want to know?  What do you want to find out? For more information, click here.

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