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    Families invited to enjoy the sights and sounds of Ripon

    by Tim Flanagan

    | 22 Feb, 2022
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    Harrogate Borough Council has joined forces with seven Ripon venues to organise a free day of family entertainment next month.

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    Some of the children and an adult member of the RAOS cast for Oliver. (Photograph: Ripon Amateur Operatic Society)

    Seven of Ripon's best-known locations are combining on Saturday March 12 to provide free entertainment and interactive fun for families.

    The Sights and Sounds of Ripon programme, organised by Harrogate Borough Council, runs from 11am until 2pm at all venues.

    It includes activities ranging from participation in a Victorian school lesson at the Workhouse Museum, to a visit to the bell tower at Ripon Cathedral.

    Anyone interested in how fingerprints have been used to catch criminals can find out at the Prison and Police Museum, on St Marygate, where they can try fingerprinting themselves.






    At the nearby Courthouse Museum on Minster Road, visitors can see how the city's criminals were brought to justice in bygone days.

    In addition to the array of activities at the three heritage attractions run by Ripon Museum Trust, the cathedral, which celebrates its 1,350th anniversary this year, will host an exhibition featuring community services provided by 14 local organisations.

    There be family crafts and games and performances from local choirs, Ripon City Morris Dancers and Betty Lupton's Ladle Laikers.

    The dancers and the Ladle Laikers will also be performing at the Workhouse Museum, along with singers and a ukulele band, while Punch and Judy shows will take place at 11.30am and 1.30pm.






    At Ripon Town Hall, the city's silverware and other treasures, collected over centuries, will be the focus of talks held on the hour from 11am in the Mayor's parlour.

    Those looking for some interactive entertainment will find it at Ripon Arts Hub on Allhallowgate, where they can view a working rehearsal by Ripon Youth Theatre between 11am and 12 noon  and join in live Oliver! workshops at 12.15pm, 1pm and 1.45pm.




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    The city's library will hold storytime readings for 0-6 year-olds from 11am and there will be stories and activities for 7-11-year-olds between 12 noon a 12.45pm.

    In addition to the daytime programme at the library, which will feature community information stalls, Ripon Poetry Festival will be staging a free to attend open mic night at 7.30pm, for which places need to be booked in advance.

    Further programme details are available here.