A WOODEN display made during a project between York fathers and their children will be unveiled at the National Railway Museum.
The display was made through a Family Learning Course, which took place every Saturday for more than a month.
The project gave children and their dads or carers an opportunity to develop their design and technology skills together.
The frieze was made to go in the interactive learning centre at the railway museum.
Jane Robson, who ran the course, said: "The group have achieved outstanding results within the six two-hour sessions. They should be very proud of their work.
"I hope lots of people will visit the frieze, to see for themselves."
One of the dads who took part, Martin Redfern, from Acomb, said: "I enjoyed the quality time with my son and we made some new friends."
All the children who participated were given a book token donated by Borders.
For more information about Family Learning, phone Louise Kadri on 01904 554292.
The display will be unveiled on Saturday, at 11.30am.
Updated: 12:28 Wednesday, April 21, 2004
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