Celebrations will continue on Saturday 25 April with a second free event, where families with children of all ages can enjoy a fantastic day of music, hands-on arts and crafts, and giant dragon characters roaming through Broadgate.
Saturday’s event will also see the ‘Heroes Tree’ – an interactive chalk mural created by local Coventry artist, Katie O, which will allow those in attendance to share the names and stories of their own heroes.
From Thursday 23 April – Saturday 25 April our free city centre Dragon Trail will also return. Youngsters can hunt for St George's lost dragons around the city centre, and those who find them all will be able to claim a prize.
Councillor Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Events at Coventry City Council, said: “We encourage everyone to come along and celebrate St George’s Day at our two free events, which will take place on the actual day and also the Saturday, so that more people can join us.
“Both events will showcase not only the rich cultural history of our country, but will celebrate the heroes and stories of many people who are important to Coventry and our families.”
More details about both of the events will be available soon.






















