Vibe’s Angie Quinn rounds up the best of what’s on this weekend in north Kent and south east London for under a tenner.
Animals at Maryon Wilson Park, Charlton, on Saturday and Sunday
Meet a range of animals including: deer, ponies, chickens, goats, pigs and ducks whilst exploring the beautiful park. Entry is free. Go to maryonwilsonanimalpark.org.uk
The Snow Queen…The Witch and Mirror at the Bob Hope Theatre on Saturday and Sunday
Be enchanted with an on-stage adaption of Hans Christian Anderson’s fairy tale The Snow Queen. Tickets are between £8 and £10 each. Book at bobhopetheatre.co.uk
Craft Cocktails at The Railway, Blackheath on Sunday
Enjoy handcrafted cocktails, including the fresh tasting British Gin Mojito, available from 6pm to 11pm on Sunday for just £5 each. Go to therailwayblackheath.co.uk
Pan at Cineworld Bexleyheath on Saturday and Sunday
Telling the story of orphaned Peter and his startling journey to Neverland, Pan is this week’s Movie for Juniors screening. Entrance is just £1.75 per ticket. Go to cineworld.co.uk
Discover Sundays at The National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, on Sunday
Children are invited to have fun and discover their interesting connections to the sea within the learning space on the ground floor of the museum. Session times are: 11.30am to 1.30pm and 2pm to 4pm. entry is free. Go to rmg.co.uk
Walking Trails at Shorne Country Park
Relish in the fresh air of the Kent countryside and follow one of many marked out walks around the picturesque park. Free.
Cinderella at New Eltham Methodist Church, 2.30pm and 7.30pm on Saturday
Panto season draws to an end with the New Eltham Community Productions take on the classic tale of Cinderella. Tickets are £8 each. Go to necp.org.uk
Discovery For All at The Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, on Sunday
Explore countless real objects from across the globe, with a group of Explainers on hand to help visitors discover the interesting objects. The event is a free drop in session between 11am and 12.30pm, and is suitable for adults and children alike. Go to horniman.ac.uk
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