YOUNGSTERS will be able to blow a tune on a fantastical instrument made from glass bottles plus enjoy craft workshops at Church Square Shopping Centre this week.

The glass gallery will pop up during the Whitsun half-term in the St Helens busy shopping mall. It will offer youngsters craft workshops, with their masterpieces going on show in the centre for shoppers, friends and relatives to admire Church Square Shopping Centre manager Steve Brogan said: “Glass making is synonymous with St Helens, it’s the industry on which the town’s fortunes are based, and which still employs many people today.

“We are at the heart of the St Helens community and we feel it’s important to put on free events like this during school holidays.

“As a dad myself, I know that all parents welcome the chance to get out with their youngsters for the day, without having to spend too much money.”

The Glassical Galleria will open in a spare shop unit in Church Square Shopping Centre on Friday ,May 30 and Saturday May 31, featuring artists dressed as fun characters, including singer Gloria Glass Half Full and her musical brother Garibaldi Glass Half Empty.

The musicians will be recruiting St Helens children to be their on-day helpers, giving them the chance to take part in a glassical performance, blowing a tune on Gloria and Garibaldi’s fantastical bottle-based pipe instrument.

Youngsters will also be invited to make their own artwork, which will be attached to the Glassical Galleria’s window to be enjoyed by everybody passing by in the coming weeks.

Church Square Shopping Centre is home to a range of big name stores - such as River Island, BHS, Boots and Superdrug - along with independent retailers plus the busy St Mary’s Market.

For details on how to take part in the Glassical Galleria Fantastical Experience visit www.churchsquaresthelens.co.uk