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Rye Harbour 10-12pm (16/02/26) Monday, 16th February 2026 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
A free family drop in activity, no need to book.
Join us in the Education Room at the Discovery Centre to explore the fascinating natural world close-up using microscopes, magnifiers and binoculars. We will also have a table set up with natural mark making tools to explore and record close-up patterns and textures found under the microscope..
Suitable for children of all ages.
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