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Flower Making with Anne-Marie Abbate
The Higgins Bedford

Flower Making with Anne-Marie Abbate

Anne-Marie Abbate in this FREE drop-in activity, running between 11am and 4pm, to make beautiful, colourful flowers. This Fun Palaces 2024 event provides the opportunity to be inspired by nature and create some joy!

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Judge a Book by its Cover
The Higgins Bedford

Judge a Book by its Cover

Suitable for all ages and inspired by Edward Bawden’s book jackets currently on display in the gallery, this FREE, fun and engaging session focuses on illustration, typography and colour. Part of Fun Palaces 2024, this event has two sessions, with no need to book.

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Cyanotypes with Grete Dalum-Tilds
The Higgins Bedford

Cyanotypes with Grete Dalum-Tilds

As part of Fun Palaces 2024, come and join artist Grete Dalum-Tilds to make beautiful nature powered Cyanotype Prints. Workshops are at 11.15am and 1.45pm, and last an hour and a half. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL AND AVAILABLE FROM SEPTEMBER 20.

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Murder at the Museum
The Higgins Bedford

Murder at the Museum

Part of Fun Palaces 2024, be one of the first to experience Murder at the Museum with a FREE sneak peek of the first of three cases, Mystery Moustache! Discover the characters and clues hidden around the museum to piece together the story to solve the crime.

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Fun Palaces at The Higgins Bedford
The Higgins Bedford

Fun Palaces at The Higgins Bedford

Feel inspired by nature at these fun, FREE creative workshops at The Higgins Bedford.
As part of Fun Palaces 2024, supported by Arts Council England, the activities begin at 11am and are brought to The Higgins by local artists and creators, with a mixture of bookable and drop-in events suitable for everyone, from 1 to 100.

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Philharmonia Concert at Bedford Corn Exchange
Bedford Corn Exchange

Philharmonia Concert at Bedford Corn Exchange

Bedford Corn Exchange is delighted to announce the arrival of Philharmonia’s 2024/25 season to Bedford, with masterpieces from Sibelius, Grieg and Nielson.

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