Join us for a range of spring-themed activities, including a new Easter trail around the house and some thrilling egg-cellent crafts. It's sure to be a fantastic celebration!
Tickets £2 each, Paid on Arrival via credit / debit card. All children to be accompanied by an adult.
Drop in during regular open times: 10am-5pm: Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Please note, the museum is closed on Good Friday, 3 April 2026
Join Polka Theatre for a heart-warming puppetry workshop at Wallington Library, perfect for families to enjoy together.
Inspired by Ruby's Worry, this interactive session invites children aged 4–8 and their grown-ups to explore the story of Ruby and her growing worry. Through lively, interactive storytelling, Polka's practitioners will help bring the book to life using movement, sound and imagination. Together, we’ll gently explore themes of feelings, friendship and emotional resilience, creating a safe and supportive space for children to recognise and talk about their emotions.
Then, inspired by the characters and themes of the story, children and their grown-ups will design and make their own simple puppets, ready to take home and use to retell Ruby's Worry in your own unique way!
Take a gentle pause in your week with this free, guided meditation session. Each class offers simple techniques to help you relax your body, calm your mind, and reconnect with yourself. Suitable for all levels- whether you’re completely new to meditation or already have a practice- this is a welcoming space to breathe, reset, and find your calm.
Join us for a range of spring-themed activities, including a new Easter trail around the house and some thrilling egg-cellent crafts. It's sure to be a fantastic celebration!
Tickets £2 each, Paid on Arrival via credit / debit card. All children to be accompanied by an adult.
Drop in during regular open times: 10am-5pm: Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Please note, the museum is closed on Good Friday, 3 April 2026
Discover how films come to life one frame at a time in this creative hands-on workshop using LEGO.
Children will work in pairs to learn the basics of animation, explore how stop-motion films are made, and create their own short animated story.
They will plan their ideas together, develop a simple storyboard, then use tablets to capture images frame by frame to bring their LEGO scenes to life.
By the end of the session, each team will have created their own animated mini film to take away and share. Perfect for children who enjoy storytelling, creativity, LEGO building, and technology.
Join us for a range of spring-themed activities, including a new Easter trail around the house and some thrilling egg-cellent crafts. It's sure to be a fantastic celebration!
Tickets £2 each, Paid on Arrival via credit / debit card. All children to be accompanied by an adult.
Drop in during regular open times: 10am-5pm: Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Please note, the museum is closed on Good Friday, 3 April 2026
Join Sutton Cultural Services for a welcoming, creative workshop where you will turn a favourite recipe into a beautifully designed cookbook page.
As part of our community cookbook project, you’ll learn how to use simple Canva templates to lay out your recipe with text and images. No design or digital experience is needed and we’ll guide you step by step.
Your finished recipe will be included in Sutton’s digital community cookbook, with selected pages featured in an exhibition at Whitehall Museum in June 2026.
You will need to bring:
- Your recipe (ingredients and method) - Any background story or memories you’d like to include - A photo of the dish (optional)
All equipment and support provided.
Can’t attend the workshop but still want to take part? You can submit your recipe using this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUl6OcOGcCsjX7ZsA6QzYEQaJT5tD3zoeJe-h_QlVN37fIxQ/viewform?usp=dialog).
Come share food, culture and stories with your community!
Join Sutton Cultural Services for a welcoming, creative workshop where you will turn a favourite recipe into a beautifully designed cookbook page.
As part of our community cookbook project, you’ll learn how to use simple Canva templates to lay out your recipe with text and images. No design or digital experience is needed and we’ll guide you step by step.
Your finished recipe will be included in Sutton’s digital community cookbook, with selected pages featured in an exhibition at Whitehall Museum in June 2026.
You will need to bring:
- Your recipe (ingredients and method) - Any background story or memories you’d like to include - A photo of the dish (optional)
All equipment and support provided.
Can’t attend the workshop but still want to take part? You can submit your recipe using this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUl6OcOGcCsjX7ZsA6QzYEQaJT5tD3zoeJe-h_QlVN37fIxQ/viewform?usp=dialog).
Come share food, culture and stories with your community!
Join Sutton Cultural Services for a welcoming, creative workshop where you will turn a favourite recipe into a beautifully designed cookbook page.
As part of our community cookbook project, you’ll learn how to use simple Canva templates to lay out your recipe with text and images. No design or digital experience is needed and we’ll guide you step by step.
Your finished recipe will be included in Sutton’s digital community cookbook, with selected pages featured in an exhibition at Whitehall Museum in June 2026.
You will need to bring:
- Your recipe (ingredients and method) - Any background story or memories you’d like to include - A photo of the dish (optional)
All equipment and support provided.
Can’t attend the workshop but still want to take part? You can submit your recipe using this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUl6OcOGcCsjX7ZsA6QzYEQaJT5tD3zoeJe-h_QlVN37fIxQ/viewform?usp=dialog).
Come share food, culture and stories with your community!
Join Sutton Cultural Services for a welcoming, creative workshop where you will turn a favourite recipe into a beautifully designed cookbook page.
As part of our community cookbook project, you’ll learn how to use simple Canva templates to lay out your recipe with text and images. No design or digital experience is needed and we’ll guide you step by step.
Your finished recipe will be included in Sutton’s digital community cookbook, with selected pages featured in an exhibition at Whitehall Museum in June 2026.
You will need to bring:
- Your recipe (ingredients and method) - Any background story or memories you’d like to include - A photo of the dish (optional)
All equipment and support provided.
Can’t attend the workshop but still want to take part? You can submit your recipe using this form (https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfUl6OcOGcCsjX7ZsA6QzYEQaJT5tD3zoeJe-h_QlVN37fIxQ/viewform?usp=dialog).
Come share food, culture and stories with your community!