NATIONAL Dragon Day is a fun and wonderfully quirky alternative to St George's Day and takes place at Stroud's Museum in the Park on Sunday, April 23, 3pm-5pm.
A thrilling afternoon of Dragon Tales and Dragon Tracking celebrates ‘National Dragon Day’, which is an idea hatched by Agent Green the Dragon Whisperer as a different take on the dragon slaying saint’s day.
Following her popular appearance at the Museum last summer, Agent Green is back – and she's bringing a friend, Agent Krisa the Keeper of Tales from DCHQ Dragon Conservation Headquarters.
Agent Krisa will be telling Dragon Tales from around the world, including the heroic legend of England's patron saint.
This will be followed by Agent Green leading a Dragon Tracking & Survival exercise in Stratford Park, which will include more stories, dragon care and training, and her version of the truth about George! Fantasy and fun for all the family.
Tickets: £3 Children, £10 Family Ticket (includes up to five children), accompanying adults free.
To book, call the Museum on 01453 763394 or visit: museuminthepark.org.uk.
- MUSEUM in the Park hosts National Dragon Day, a fun alternative to St George's Day on Sunday, April 23 at 3pm-5pm. Tickets: £3 Children, £10 Family Ticket (includes up to five children), accompanying adults free. To book, call the Museum on 01453 763394 or visit: museuminthepark.org.uk.
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