Spooky crafts, robotics and family fun – all free this October in Stockbridge

The LifeCare Community Hub on Cheyne Street in Stockbridge is once again giving back to local families with free school holiday activities for children this October.

The charity’s bright, thriving hub welcomes thousands of visits each year and offers more than 80 weekly activities for local people of all ages, providing everything from fitness and music to pop-up play, unpaid carers wellbeing support and a wide range of creative classes.

This October, the hub is turning its attention to young people across the school holidays with a series of free, frightfully fun holiday sessions:

  • Tuesday 14 October, 10–11am – Spooky Crafts (no need to book)
  • Thursday 16 October, 10–11am – Playbotics (email [email protected] to book in advance)
  • Friday 31 October, 1–2pm – Halloween fun in the café (come in your spookiest fancy dress!)

While the kids get stuck into spooky fun, parents and carers can relax with a cuppa, lunch or a sweet treat in our welcoming community café. And the popular Pop-up Play sessions for under-5s will still be running on Monday and Tuesday 9-1 throughout the holiday week.

These activities are free thanks to the generosity of the ScottishPower Foundation and the National Lottery Community Fund Scotland.  

www.lifecare-edinburgh.org.uk

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