Visitors to Staffordshire’s National Memorial Arboretum can this summer immerse themselves in a free interactive experience suitable for families of all ages.
Drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings of the Arboretum - and the powerful stories of service and sacrifice encapsulated within its memorials and landscaping - The New World introduces six distinct themed areas that inspire ‘creative, physical and reflective activity’, encouraging people to contemplate the experience of exploring new places.
Commenting, the venue’s head of participation & learning, Rachel Smith, said: “Our unique summer programme invites visitors to imagine themselves transported to a new and wonderful place, through the power of their own imagination.”
Find out more information and book your visit to National Memorial Arboretum at thenma.org.uk.
Visitors to Staffordshire’s National Memorial Arboretum can this summer immerse themselves in a free interactive experience suitable for families of all ages.
Drawing inspiration from the natural surroundings of the Arboretum - and the powerful stories of service and sacrifice encapsulated within its memorials and landscaping - The New World introduces six distinct themed areas that inspire ‘creative, physical and reflective activity’, encouraging people to contemplate the experience of exploring new places.
Commenting, the venue’s head of participation & learning, Rachel Smith, said: “Our unique summer programme invites visitors to imagine themselves transported to a new and wonderful place, through the power of their own imagination.”
Find out more information and book your visit to National Memorial Arboretum at thenma.org.uk.