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- Western Telegraph
Haverfordwest Children's Festival's summer line-up
The festival will run from Monday, July 28, to Saturday, August 2.
The town will transform into a vibrant playground for young people, offering a variety of activities.
The week-long event includes music, science and technology workshops, and printmaking sessions.
The event is designed to spark every child's imagination with activities ranging from song-writing workshops to hands-on marine biology sessions.
Young engineers can also build a clock and explore the wonders of the ocean in hands-on marine biology sessions at Pembrokeshire College.
The Torch Theatre team will run a workshop imagining the myths and legends of the future.
Children's Laureate Wales, Alex Wharton, will headline the festival finale at Haverhub on Saturday, August 2.
He will perform a combination of poetry, rap, and songs.
The festival, now in its third year, was founded by local parents and educators.
Its aim is to nurture children's imagination, confidence, and curiosity during the school summer break.
The event provides opportunities for children to discover new interests, learn skills, and enjoy creative experiences in Pembrokeshire.
The festival has received support from the Arts Council of Wales.
This support has helped to expand the programme and offer subsidised low-price tickets, ensuring accessibility for all.
Tickets can be booked online at the Haverfordwest Children's Festival website.