Just So Festival 2013
The Reader Organisation at Just So Festival 2013
Saturday 17th August
Rode Hall Parkland, Scholar Green, Cheshire
The sun is shining, the schools are about to break up for summer and we're slap bang in the middle of festival season, which means there's lots of fun ahead. This year, The Reader Organisation is taking part in Just So Festival 2013, a weekend-long festival aimed at children, young people and their families - and we're very excited about sharing some stories.
Just So Festival will be in Cheshire on 16th/17th/18th August, promising three days full of imagination, magic and fun within a natural landscape, allowing kids to experience the arts freely and safely while there's lots for adults to enjoy too. Over the three days, the festival will feature a broad range of musical, theatrical, visual and aural performances, workshops and installations, with creativity around every corner of the campsite for families to discover and delight in.
The TRO team will be down at Just So Festival on Saturday 17th August, running family storytelling sessions with A Little, Aloud for Children in the Telling Tales area. It's right in the heart of the woods, so come and join us for a magical storytelling adventure!
For more information about the festival, ticketing and full line-up, see the Just So Festival website. You can also keep up with what's happening in the run-up to the festival on Just So's Twitter and Facebook pages.
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