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Easter in the West

  • by Sheriff Jessie
  • 04 Mar, 2020

School Holiday Workshops in the Wild West 

It’s a little known fact that the cowboys and cowgirls of the Wild West, celebrated Easter in style. Ok… well maybe not all cowboys and cowgirls, but the ones at World of Their Own certainly do!

We’ve heard your cries, and this Easter we’ll be hosting a total of 7 (yes 7) fabulous Wild West Workshops, which will take place over the two week holiday period on a Tuesday and Thursday.

Aside from the fact that they give you hard working mommas and poppas a chance to have a well-deserved cup of coffee and slice of cake, whilst your little outlaws are ‘duh duh duuuuuuh’… off school; They also provide a fantabulous opportunity for your cowboys and cowgirls to immerse themselves in a world of imaginative play, eat a delicious Wild West hot lunch, and get creative in an arts and crafts workshop, where they could be making anything from dream catchers to Indian headdresses!

The total length of one of our Wild Western workshops is 2.5 hrs, which is split as follows…

1 hr 30 mins – Imaginative play in our authentic wild west village, where children have opportunity to visit the ‘Ol’ West Outfitters’ and try on the cowboy or cowgirl attire of their choice, before exploring the rest of what the prairie has to offer.

30 mins – Creative Art Workshop 

30 mins – Chow down on the hot Wild West lunch or tea of Golden Chicken Nuggets & Wedges followed by Haybale Flapjack or Bustin' Brownie! Let’s face it, they’re going to need an energy boost after crawling down 'em tunnels and jumping around on our Rodeo bounce house! 

Nothing feels more worthwhile than seeing your little outlaws leave the Wild West looking exhausted and happy, and seeing you mums and dads leave looking rested and re-fuelled (no doubt following the coffee and cake pick me up, but still…)

We are now taking bookings for our popular Wild West Workshops y’all, so be sure to grab one before they roll away with the tumbleweed!

 

                                                                                                                                                                

 

by Crista 11 Mar, 2020
..it's a scary thing, but can we keep it in perspective? What precautions are we taking?
by Sheriff Jessie 21 Feb, 2020
Imagination…aside from the fact that it offers children the chance to identify and learn about the adult world, it also supports the development of essential skills..
by PH659643 04 Feb, 2020

Deep at the heart of Harrogate’s Hornbeam Park, all was quiet in the Wild West village…

 The snakes laid sleepily in their boots, the ranch doors swung gently in the breeze, the tumble weed rolled idly past the cowgirl saloon and the jail stood unoccupied UNTIL…

A hoard of rowdy young outlaws burst through the front door, kicked off their boots, straightened their hats and paid a visit to the ‘Old West Outfitters’, suiting and booting themselves ready for the hootin’ tootin’ Wild West adventure that lay ahead… and boy was it adventure!

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