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Get set for a half term week of swashbuckling adventures right here at Affinity Lancashire!
Hop on board to join the crew for a week of exciting and FREE pirate events. With pirate workshops, sand art, story telling, games, face art and more, there really is something for every little pirate…and you can even take home your very own treasure when you join in our centre trail!
On Saturday 27th May it’s our Little Cod Club, and this month we’re being joined by Sea Life Blackpool for some sea themed fun, learning and craft – plus you may even get to see some REAL shark teeth! If you’ve never been to our Little Cod Club before then simply come along on the day at anytime between 12 and 4pm to join Captain Cod for some crafting fun.
Then on Bank Holiday Monday, 29th May, we’ll be welcoming a real-life pirate and mermaid to the centre between 12 and 4pm! They’ll be with us telling amazing stories from the deep, plus there’ll be fun, games and face art too!
On Tuesday 30th May and Thursday 1st June join us between 11am and 4pm to hunt for treasure on our Pirate Treasure Trail. Scour the centre for the golden coins, collect the hidden letters then return to the starting point to collect your reward.
On Wednesday 31st May come aboard from 11am until 4pm to get creative at our Sand Art Workshop, then on Friday 2nd June join us for some bouncy, inflatable fun, again between 11am and 4pm!
After you’ve undergone all of these pirate challenges, make sure you join us on Saturday 3rd June where you can graduate as a pirate at our How to be a Pirate Workshop. Full of swashbuckling fun, you’ll have plenty of Pirate adventures as you learn how to be an amazing crewmate – and you’ll end the session by graduating as a fully fledged Fleetwood Pirate. Our workshops start at 11am and will run in small groups so there may be slight wait for your session to commence. The last session will start at around 3.30pm.
Are you ready for an Affinity Adventure?

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