MARGROVE Heritage Centre celebrated its tenth anniversary at the weekend with a party.
The east Cleveland centre is dedicated to the special heritage of the area as well as providing a facility for local families.
Staff from the centre cut a birthday cake and there were plenty of other activities and events for people to enjoy.
Throughout the summer, the centre has been holding a series of events and workshops based on the theme of native America, and this continued yesterday.
Local sculptor Derek Mosey has been carving a totem pole which was erected and unveiled as part of the anniversary celebrations.
Children also took part in a craft workshop, creating stained glass windows to go on display in the centre's shop.
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