Enchanting Ice Sculptures will be taking pride of place at City Park from 11am next Saturday until they melt. The ice sculptures are created by celebrated local artist, Jamie Wardley and the team from Sandinyoureye. Entitled The Children of the Snow and the Boy with the Little Idea, you can follow the story of a young boy in the North Pole who plays with the magical Children of the Snow.
The Science of Winter at the National Media Museum today and tomorrow will show you how to find out how to freeze a reindeer, how to levitate mince pie tins, and make snow instantly in a fast-paced, magical and humorous science show. Suitable for families with children aged five-plus.
Join in with your favourite Christmas carols and listen to the massed choirs and brass band perform classic seasonal melodies at the BFCS Family Christmas Spectacular Concert next Saturday at St George’s Hall, featuring Bradford Festival Choral Society, Bradford Catholic Youth choir, Rothwell Temperance Band.
If you want to enjoy a Christmas market, then tomorrow is your last chance to visit Skipton’s Yuletide Festival and Christmas Market, which starts at 10am. The Christmas Market runs the full length of the High Street alongside many local charity and gift stalls selling everything you could want for your friends and family. A full range of entertainment ensuring a Christmas atmosphere will take place in the arena on the High Street and at locations around the town As part of the 2013-2014 concert programme, Cantores Olicanae presents their Carol Concert at All Saints Parish Church, Ilkley, next Saturday with a traditional mixture of carols, including Britten: Ceremony of Carols and Lauridsen: O Magnum Mysterium. Prices Tickets £10, £9 concessions, £5 students, under 14s free, are available from choir members, The Grove Bookshop in Ilkley (01943 817086) or Judith Ellis on 01943 830873. Tickets may also be available on the door.
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