The first dates have been announced for a seafood dining, storytelling and theatre experience in Morecambe.
The Shrimpy Shack Experience will combine tales of Morecambe Bay Shrimps and art, with actual seafood to eat!
The first two Shrimpy Shack events will be held on Saturday July 9 and Saturday August 13 at the Wise Up Workshops base in the Plaza Arcade, Morecambe town centre.
Wise Up Workshops described the Shrimpy Shack Experience as being "inspired by Morecambe Bay, the local people and the tales of Morecambe Bay Shrimps" and "combining art, storytelling and dining - an immersive experience for individuals, families and groups".
The day starts at 11am and finishes at 2pm. The cost is £7.50 for children and £12.50 for adults, includes lunch and materials.
Call 07506 295782 to find out more.
Wise Up Workshops run drama and art workshops and classes to promote personal development, confidence, communication and well-being for all ages and abilities.
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