Devizine isn’t only about music and gigs for grownups, y’know? It’s about events for everyone. This Easter we’ve lots of things to do over the school holiday, you just need to scroll our event calendar to find them!
Oh, okay yeah, wine o’clock already and it’s only the first day?! I’ll list what we’ve got so far below, make it easy for you, but you should keep an eye on the calendar as it updates daily with more stuff to do! And, it should go without saying by now, if you’ve know of anything else let us know and we can add it!
Imber Village open days – April 7th to April 9th


Monday 7th
Thursday 10th


Saturday 12th
Young Curators Club: April – Prehistoric Sea Creatures @ Wiltshire Museum Devizes

Sunday 13th
Messy Easter at Bishops Cannings School
Monday 14th
Official Opening of Hillworth Park Cafe with Soupchick
Easter bonnet decorating @ Caffe Vialottie, Devizes
Tuesday 15th

Wednesday 16th

Thursday 17th


Saturday 19th April

Natural History Museum Presents Dinosaurs Live! @ The Wyvern Theatre, Swindon
Sunday 20th

Mon 21st
That’s all folks! But do come back here in a day or so, I’m sure there will be more added! Happy Easter!

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