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Christmas greeting

christmas

The Folly Farm team would like to take this opportunity to wish you a very merry Christmas and a prosperous new year!

Business link conference

business link

Folly Farm Centre has recently become a proud member of the Chamber of Commerce. We were also fortunate to be chosen as the ideal venue for a Business Link South West conference on 8 December. Sir Alan Sugar kept Amie Rushton-Smith from Business Link South West very busy the week before, so she was glad to be immersed in the rural ambiance of Folly Farm Centre.

snow day

snow day

Claire Newell, Folly Farm Centre volunteer, showed that work and no play makes for a dull day – so she took the work with her on this lovely winters day.

Winter Bird ID

Robin

Sunday 22nd November – 10am-4pm This day course led by Ed Drewitt will provide you with expert guidance and tips on identifying common winter birds around the fields and woodlands of Folly Farm. The day will include a chance to glimpse a great variety of local bird species such as woodpeckers, tits and finches as well as many of our favourite winter visitors such as redwings and fieldfares. We will also discover more of the important identification techniques through images and sounds back in the farmhouse. Cost: £35

Christmas Floristry

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With Norton Radstock College December 5th 2009/ 10am – 3.30pm Forget the Christmas Shopping and have a day to yourself creating Christmas floral designs to enhance your home. Seasonal tips will also be given for happy and healthy plants and flower arrangements over this busy period. Cost: £50 (to enrol please contact NRC on 01761 433161)

Fused Glass Jewellery 5th Dec

Fused Glass Jewellery

With Joanna Young, Saturday Saturday 5th December – 1pm – 5pm This one-day course gives a perfect introduction to creating fused glass jewellery – from learning about different types of glass (including dichroic); how to cut and break glass cleanly; how to assemble layers of glass; kiln firing; and how to finish your pieces and turn them into wearable art! You will try cutting glass yourself before designing and making two pieces of jewellery, incorporating dichroic glass accents. Cost: £35