Make a brand out of British nature – and dissect owl poo
From noon on Saturday, August 30, there will be a range of free activities for all the family at the Dukes Theatre.
Visitors can learn how to make butterfly feeders and bug homes, attend a workshop about attracting garden wildlife and even owl pellet dissections.
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At the heart of the event, The Dukes cinema will be screening Project Wild Thing(PG) at 2pm. This film takes a revealing look at the issue of the increasing disconnect between children and nature.
Director David Bond is concerned that his children’s waking hours are dominated by marketing and screen dependency.
In an attempt to compete with the brands, Bond appoints himself Marketing Director for Nature and sets about selling nature to British families.
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Hide AdTickets for the film are priced £6/£5 concessions/£4 under 18s(a £1 per transaction fee applies to online bookings).
For more information or to book, call The Dukes Box Office on 01524 598500 or online at www.dukes-lancaster.org.