Harry Potter Night 2020

The Friends of Stanhope Barrington have organised an amazing, exciting and unique evening full of fantastic family fun!

On Friday 31st January 2020 from 6pm til 8pm we are holding a Harry Potter Night in the School Rooms at the Methodist Chapel in Stanhope.

Tickets are available from the School Office and cost £10 for a family ticket.

Food and drink will be available to buy on the night but all of the other activities are free with your ticket.

Upon arrival the children will be given a voucher and when they complete each activity their voucher will be stamped. Activities include:

  • The sorting hat
  • Wand making
  • Potion making
  • Eyeball throwing
  • Honeydukes sweet shop
  • Craft activities
  • Hot dogs
  • Meet Hedwig and friends
  • And lots more

This will be an extremely popular event and the children are all very excited about it so please get your tickets early to ensure attendance at this year’s biggest and most spectacular event.

 

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