There is no more delightful celebration of the returning of the light than the dawn chorus. Where we live the birds get up pretty early and like to let us know about it! Their joyful welcoming of the day is enough to lift the heaviest of hearts, and although I usually enjoy it from bed, International Dawn Chorus Day on 5th May urges us to get outside to revel in the wonder of the natural world awakening. […] more
National Share-a-Story Month is an annual celebration of the power of storytelling and story sharing. Events take place across the country. However, here are five fun ways to celebrate Share-a-Story Month at home with your family. […] more
Follow these simple instructions to create a headband for the Green Men and Goddesses in your family. All you need is some coloured tissue paper, cardboard and ribbon. Have fun! […] more
Beltane is the Pagan festival of fertility, taking place on 1st May. Also known as May Day, there are many customs and traditions that have filtered down through time, and others that are being revived as humans increasingly recognise that our connection to nature is vital. Find out how to celebrate with your family. […] more
May is Local and Community History Month – the perfect opportunity to find out more about the place you live in. Some might argue local history is boring, but what could be more interesting than discovering the secrets and stories behind the places you see every day? […] more
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