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Weekend tip Sunday 8 October 2017 for families

This time no extensive weekend tips as usual, but only 1 weekend tip Sunday October 8, 2017 for families:go to Scheveningen for a cozy and educational Shark tea. You can read what that is and how you can register in the message below from WWF itself.

Press release
Shark,

WWF-Regioteam Haaglanden organizes a fun and educational afternoon about sharks for the whole family.

You will learn more about the protection of sharks, a marine biologist will tell you about the habitat and behavior of sharks in the Netherlands and the Caribbean, and at Sea Life you will be given a tour of various shark species.

The sharkifive corner is perfect for tinkering with younger children and you can have your picture taken with Shark Stanley (the Hammerhead shark). Junior reporters are going to put a shark expert to the test in an interview.

And of course a Shark tea is not complete without tasting various types of tea and snacks!

When: Sunday, October 8, 2017Time: 3:00 PM – 5:00 PMLocation: Beach pavilion Solbeach in ScheveningenCost: Children up to 12 years:€ 15.00 per person
From 12 years:€ 19.50 per person

Ask your parent(s) to register quickly via [email protected], because we can only place the first 50 registrations. After receiving the registration, we will send a confirmation with the entire program and how you can pay.

Shark Five!
WWF-Regioteam Haaglanden

If the weather is bad, you can of course also DIY with your children or dive into the kitchen to bake this delicious pear cake, for example.

I hope to be able to post other weekend tips soon. Unfortunately, writing these articles takes a lot of time (read about 5 - 6 hours!) and the reach is currently very disappointing, so I'm looking at whether it is interesting enough for my readers or whether I can put it in another mold must be poured.

What are you going to do this weekend? On Saturday we have a real high tea on the occasion of the birthday of my dear father-in-law and his sister. Perhaps there will be a nice article about this (not about my father-in-law, but about the high tea 😉