WHISH is pleased to announce Creative Fun Day, a community-focused event designed to celebrate creativity while connecting with local artists, performers, musicians, and makers.
The event will be held on Saturday at the WHISH Hub and is funded by Barratt Homes.
Creative Fun Day will feature a variety of inclusive, hands-on activities for WHISH Members, including a Play-In-A-Day workshop, two cooking sessions, a music session, and an art workshop. These activities aim to inspire creativity, build confidence, and offer young people and families the chance to explore new skills.
Alongside engaging participants, WHISH is using this event as an opportunity to meet local creatives and learn more about the skills and sessions they could offer in the New Year. By connecting with artists and creative practitioners, WHISH hopes to expand its programme of arts-based activities for members in 2026.
Event Details
Date: Saturday 20th December
Time: 10 am–4 pm
A spokesperson for WHISH said:
“Creative Fun Day is an opportunity not only to celebrate creativity within our community, but also to build new partnerships with local creatives. By working together, we can continue offering enriching, imaginative experiences for our members throughout the year ahead.”
WHISH welcomes all local creatives interested in collaborating to attend the event, meet the team, and learn more about upcoming opportunities.
For further information, please contact: whishgroup@gmail.com


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