28 Feb 10 - 09:25 PM (#2852665) Subject: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: GUEST,BarbaraB Can anyone tell me anything about this festival. As it's kid's half term is it child friendly? |
01 Mar 10 - 03:19 AM (#2852756) Subject: RE: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: Dave MacKenzie Wirral Folk on the Coast Festival |
01 Mar 10 - 10:07 AM (#2853036) Subject: RE: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: Mr Red no mention of kids events but there is a picture of Punch & Judy. Anyone been to previous ones? |
01 Mar 10 - 05:16 PM (#2853467) Subject: RE: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: GUEST,Barbara B I tried the website first, but can find no mention of kids events. |
02 Mar 10 - 05:55 AM (#2853898) Subject: RE: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: GUEST,Kathy Hi I went to last year's folk on the coast in Wirral, I don't recall any organised child events but they were certainly welcome and there were plenty of children around. My daughter's a bit old for children's shows and prefers shooting roots or the same music as us these days. So I cannot really be sure but the organisers run the Hungry Horse Folk Club and I am sure they would answer any queries you might have. They do have workshops and other entertainment during the day and I thoroughly enjoyed my first visit last year. The camping was fine and the main venue had good food and what I like about it is that it is all on one site - should say though there isn't a coastline in walking distance but as I live locally I can assure you that if you do venture off site there is plenty to see and do in the area. |
02 Mar 10 - 03:30 PM (#2854380) Subject: RE: Wirral Folk on the Coast Fest From: Aeola There was some entertainment for children in a small marquee on the old bowling green. The fest is well worth a visit. Very safe for children. |