Free Family Fun Day: Freethought History Festival

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Conway Hall, Red Lion Square, Holborn, London, London, WC1R 4RL

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Free Family Fun Day: Freethought History Festival

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Join us for a family-friendly day of free activities celebrating inspiring people who have dreamed of a better world. Suitable for children of all ages, this event offers a chance to get creative, have fun, and learn about the freethinking people and the big ideas that have shaped our society.

- Tom Paine's Bones! A puppet building workshop – 11am & 2pm
- Great and Good? A plaque-making workshop – Drop in
- Sing for Eliza! A singing workshop – 12pm & 3pm
- Doers & Dreamers storytelling – Drop in
- Humanist Bloomsbury self-guided walk

More details about the activities here, plus free registration: https://www.conwayhall.org.uk/whats-on/event/freethought-hist-fest-family-fun-day/

This event is part of Conway Hall's Freethought History Festival (30 August-1 September). Full programme, including talks, exhibitions, film screening, and guided walks here: https://www.conwayhall.org.uk/freethoughthistoryfest/

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