What's On in Penarth this weekend: 'The Incredibles', Laughter Yoga and Fossil Hunting on Penarth Beach

By Jack Wynn

11th Aug 2022 | Local News

You can add your Penarth event for free using the 'Nub It' button. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)
You can add your Penarth event for free using the 'Nub It' button. (Image credit: Jack Wynn)

Events in Penarth this weekend        

Every Thursday we bring you our top picks of events in Penarth happening over the coming weekend.        

Browse our What's On section or read on for the can't-miss events in Penarth between now and Sunday.        

And remember – you can add your event for FREE using the 'Nub It' button.        

Here's what's coming up     

Thursday evening (18:00 - 22:00): 'The Incredibles' screening at The Kymin 

A free outdoor screening of 'The Incredibles' on the lawn of The Kymin in Penarth. (Image credit: Snowcat Cinema)

Join us for a free outdoor cinema screening of 'The Incredibles' on the lawn of The Kymin in Penarth. This is a free screening for 11–18-year-olds. 

Please register in advance, space is limited. 

The screening starts at 18:00 and will finish at 22:00.  

Also, note that if the young person requires a companion/carer please let us know when you make your booking - one companion/carer per child. 

Click here to register your place.  

Read more here.   

Friday morning (11:30 – 12:30): Laugh in Penarth 

Regular hearty laughter produces significant benefits for health. (Image credit: Laugh in Penarth - Facebook)

Laughter Yoga is a unique form of gentle exercise that involves unconditional laughter, breathing and youthful playfulness.       

Despite the word 'yoga' being in the name, it doesn't involve any bendy poses performed on a mat on the floor, so it's suitable for people of any age and any level of fitness - you can choose to either stand up or sit on a chair as you laugh which makes it really easy for everyone to do.       

Regular hearty laughter produces significant benefits for health (physical and mental), happiness levels, cognitive function and mood. It also provides an opportunity for you to laugh at whatever challenges life may send your way in a supportive, joy-filled environment.       

If you, or someone you know, could do with a little bit of laughter and happiness in your life surrounded by like-minded people, please come along and join the millions of people around the world who attend more than 20,000 Laughter Yoga Clubs on a regular basis.       

LAUGH IN PENARTH classes run every Friday (apart from during school holidays) at 11:30 at All Saints Church LESSER Community Hall, Victoria Square, Penarth.       

Pre-booking is encouraged but is not required. You can book on in advance if you wish (and this will guarantee you have a place) but you don't have to. You can just turn up on the day, pay £3 (cash only) and start laughing.       

Suitable for any age from 14+, although minors must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Follow the Laugh in Penarth Facebook page.       

Find out more here

Saturday morning/afternoon (11:00 - 15:00): Fossil hunting day on Penarth Beach 

Learn about the deserts, dinosaurs and tropical seas that existed here 200 million years ago. (Image credit: Cindy Howells)

Have you ever wondered how to find fossils on Penarth Beach? 

Join the South Wales Geologists Association on Saturday, August 13 between 11:00 and 15:00. 

We'll have professionals on hand to show you have to look for fossils, identify what you find, and explain all about the fascinating local geology. 

Learn about the deserts, dinosaurs and tropical seas that existed here 200 million years ago. 

No hammers are needed - just bring your own refreshments and water, sturdy shoes, sunscreen, and maybe a strong plastic bag to carry home a couple of your favourite finds. 

We'll be on the beach just beyond the lifeboat station.  

Learn more here.   

     

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