The Museum of Gloucester is distributing free wellbeing packs during lockdown

To help keep the city’s residents creative during lockdown three, the Museum of Gloucester is sending out free wellbeing packs inspired by art, history and music.

By Chloe Gorman  |  Published
The Museum of Gloucester is sending out 1,500 free wellbeing packs during the third national lockdown, this February 2021.
The Museum of Gloucester is sending out 1,500 free wellbeing packs during the third national lockdown, this February 2021.

The Museum of Gloucester has teamed up with Gloucester Cultural Trust and the Gloucester Community Building Collective to provide 1,500 free wellbeing packs to children, teenagers and older people in Gloucester during lockdown three.

So far, packs have included fun creative activities like how to draw graffiti, a step-by-step dance tutorial and how to make a healing aroma purse, inspired by Gloucester’s Roman history.

It’s also working with local partners, including Gloucester Guildhall and SoGlos, on future packs themed around art; film and music; and women and activism.

Each pack contains everything required to complete each activity, with activity worksheets also available to download from the Museum of Gloucester’s website.

The Museum of Gloucester is also encouraging anyone taking part to send in photos of their creations to be hosted in an online gallery on its wellbeing page.

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