Oh LyndseyYou have just brought back one of my earliest heritage memories: a visit to Tewkesbury Abbey with my Mam (my Welsh grandmother) when I was about 10 so that makes it (cough cough cough) about the early 1980s... It was a brilliantly hot day and we went into the Abbey and she bought me the printed children's trail booklet and we did it religiously, you might say.One of the trail elements was to look closely at the fabulously gruesome cadaver tomb in the Apse and draw the worms and beasties into the appropriate blank space in the trail book (https://www.flickr.com/photos/ana_sudani/16601197625/ ). My Mam and I spent a cheery half hour identifying and sketching the grubs and maggots. Can't remember anything else about the trail except that, and the happy memory of sharing the time with my darling Mam, now long departed. On a more helpful note - the geological heritage can be rather fun. I don't know if anyone from the Forge Mill Museum/Bordesley Abbey Heritage Site is on GEM, but Earth Heritage Trust Hereford & Worcester did some lovely family friendly summer activities with them in about 2016 looking at the geology of the building stones of the Abbey building (now mainly ruins) which turned into batik art work (based on geology slices) and great canvas 'medieval wall paintings'.All the best and thanks for bringing up the memories!J--+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + GEM list: Contact the list owner for assistance at [log in to unmask] Anyone can join for free at any time by sending this message to [log in to unmask]: Join GEM Firstname Secondname Include only the text above, without email signature etc. The title of the email doesn’t matter. Send it to [log in to unmask] If you are going on holiday or have an out of office message for some other reason, you can send this message: Set GEM nomail When you get back: Set GEM mail You don’t 'miss' any messages by doing this as they are all available via main GEM list web page as above. Finally, if you need to change your email address, but stay subscribed to GEM, just send your new email address like this: CHANGE GEM [log in to unmask] + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +Hello lovely GEM people,
Has anybody come across any really great engagement for children / families at an abbey / church or monastery site? Or maybe you want to blow your own trumpet about your activities at a site like this? I’m doing some research into what’s great and what’s not and would love to hear about any examples you’d like to share 😊
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Lyndsey
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