Children’s History Workshop: Spooky Stories

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Online, Friday 29th October

Join Dublin’s Historian-in-Residence for Children Dervilia Roche and tour guide Gillian Ryan in this free, interactive Zoom workshop for children.

Trace the roots of Hallowe’en back to the ancient festival of Samhain, listen to spooky stories inspired by local folklore, and find out about the fun games your grandparents might have played at this time of year.

We encourage you to come in a Hallowe’en costume, or dressed as a notable figure from history!

This is a free online history workshop for children aged 9-12 years old.

If you have any questions or are curious to know more, please get in touch with us via [email protected] or on 01 524 0391.


Date:
Friday 29th October
Time:
2.30pm
Price:
Free

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