East Point Pavilion is offering a terrific line-up of summer events for all ages.
Families can enjoy everything from comedy nights to tortoise-themed activities, crafts, and meetings with real creatures, ensuring there's something for everyone.
Starting the enjoyable journey, on July 31, children aged six and up can join a seashell craft activity, turning ordinary seashells into beautiful hanging decorations.
On Fridays, adults can relish alone time at the comedy nights, featuring comedians like Morgan Rees, who is scheduled to perform on August 16.
National Playday on August 7, offers various games such as Jenga and Hungry Hippos, while story and crafts meetups are planned on August 14 and August 21.
Animal lovers will enjoy the curated sessions by Angie's Curious Creatures.
Featuring real tortoises and a bearded dragon, children aged five and above can be part of this intriguing excursion on August 8 and an undecided date in August respectively.
Singer, Heidi Marie, graces the pavilion with her music on August 10, creating an evening of entertainment that's free for all.
August 23 introduces 'Beers and Comedy', a fantastic combination presented by Hooma Comedy and Sir Toby’s Beers.
This is followed by the Lowestoft Beer Festival during the bank holiday weekend that will showcase craft beers and regional local bands.
East Point Pavilion General Manager, Lee Johnson said: “The team at East Point Pavilion have worked really hard to create a programme of free and paid for activity for everyone.
"I am delighted to be working with some returning artists and developing relationships with new ones.
"Whilst the summer seemed a bit slow to start with colder days, the summer season at East Point Pavilion has now really kicked off and I am pleased to say that we have something to offer for all the family this summer”.
For bookings please visit the East Point Pavilion website.
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