TOTS and teens enjoyed a fun-packed adventure day at St John's CofE Middle School, thanks to the Bromsgrove Anglican Group.
Around 160 children attended the 'Lord of sea and sky' themed day. The children took part in art and craft workshops, during the 20th year of this annual event.
Youngsters made rockets, air socks, windmills, icing cakes and performed a puppet show at the end of the day.
Event co-ordinator Caroline Spencer, from Aston Fields, said: "All the children had a wonderful day and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The standard of their art was amazing. It is lovely that children of all denominations joined in the day."
Under fives were kept entertained with potato printing and tots braved the showery weather to take part in fun sports games. The day finished with a closing service from Rev Nigel Marns, vicar of St John's, which parents, friends and grandparents attended.
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