WITH Halloween and half term just around the corner, there is a wide variety of events and activities in and around Frome to keep the whole family entertained during the break, says Frome Town Council.
Here are a few but for the full run-down, head to: https://www.discoverfrome.co.uk/whats-on-this-october-half-term-2023/
Throughout October: Pick Your Own Pumpkins
There are a few places in and around Frome that offer this activity for all to enjoy – check out Palette and Pasture or Eastcote Farm for a few examples of Somerset’s finest pumpkin patches. Book your tickets and make the most of your time slots – go pumpkin crazy! Both pumpkin patches are every day until Sunday 29th October.
25th – 27th October: Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership sports activities
Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership (SASP) are providing multiple sports activities throughout the October half term. They are providing free access to the astroturf pitch and sports hall at Frome Leisure Centre for children aged 11 to 16, on 25th October from 10am to 2pm. They also have a half term football camp on 27th October for children aged 5 to 12. Plenty of time to run around and make new friends!
27th October: Kids Halloween Party
Join Frome Town United Football Club for a ghoulish evening of apple bobbing, pumpkin designing, best fancy dress-ing, Halloween games-ing, dancing and eating! Head along to the Clubhouse from 6pm-8pm.
29th October: Danceworks Halloween musical theatre workshop
Danceworks will be running a Halloween-themed musical theatre workshop on Sunday 29th October from 2pm to 5pm for children of reception age and over, with the opportunity to learn Halloween songs and spooky moves! Halloween costumes also encouraged, just make sure the footwear is suitable for dancing.
29th October: Not So Scary Halloween Party
Head to the Assembly Rooms at the Memorial Theatre for the Not So Scary Halloween party, 2:30pm to 5pm, complete with disco, buffet and prizes for best Halloween costume. All children will go home with a gift. Well-behaved adults are welcome to attend too – tickets are £8.50 for children and adults go free.