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Re: Activities for the children this summer
« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2013, 09:55:48 AM »
I wonder if there will be many takers for free children  ;)


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Re: Activities for the children this summer
« Reply #16 on: July 11, 2013, 02:19:12 PM »
I'm sure there will dave especially as the school holidays are looming  ;D

Remember years ago when we used to go to the seaside with local miners welfare trip - and 'some children got lost' :-? fortunately right outside the lost childrens place and guess what - their parents only mamaged to 'find' them just before the coach was leaving for home  ::)
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Re: Activities for the children this summer
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Re: Activities for the children this summer
« Reply #19 on: August 15, 2013, 10:54:53 AM »
Below are dates for activities for the children in August who I suppose are starting to get a bit bored by now



Youngsters in Grassmoor have been enjoying a summer of fun, which is set to continue until the end of the school holidays.
 
The activities, organised by Rykneld Homes, Sporting Futures and supported by the local Safer Neighbourhood policing team have included sessions in OzBox, sports, cheerleading, street dance and Extreme Wheels.
 
Workshops on improving your health, finding work and money management have also taken place for older teenagers and adults.
 
Sessions are continuing throughout the rest of the school holidays, finishing with a big local fun day at Grassmoor Primary School fields on Saturday, August 31.
 
PCSO James Land of the Holmewood, Grassmoor, Calow and Arkwright Safer Neighbourhood Policing Team said: “The summer of fun is giving young people in Grassmoor a chance to spend their free time learning new skills, taking part in new activities or simply enjoying their holidays.
 
“They also create a fantastic community spirit, and if you haven’t yet taken part then please come along and get involved.
 
For further information about the Grassmoor Summer of Fun contact Jessica Blanksby on 01246 217670, email jessica.blanksby@rykneldhomes.org.uk or Kevin Hatton on 07920708307, email kevin@sporting-futures.org.uk.

The timetable over the last two weeks of August includes:
 
[b]  DateTimeActivityVenueAge

Mon 19th3.15pm – 5.15pmTea time club family cook and eat session- booking essentialGrassmoor Community CentreFamily session for all ages, children must be accompanied by an adult.

Tues 20th1pm – 2.30pmMulti SportsBarnes Park8-18 yrs

Weds 21st10amTreasure huntCommunity CentreAll ages welcome, u12s must be accompanied by an adult.
1pm – 3pmExtreme Wheels- KMX parkCommunity Centre car park7 – 19 yrs, u9s must be accompanied by an adult.
1pm – 3pmMoney management workshopCommunity Centre16+ yrs
1pm – 3pmFamily workshops including nail art, bird box making and knittingCommunity CentreAll ages welcome, u8s must be accompanied by an adult.
3pm – 4pmCheerleadingCommunity Centre6-18 yrs

Thurs 22nd1pm – 2.30pmMulti SportsBarnes Park8-18 yrs
1pm – 3pmWork club sessionCommunity Centre18+ yrs

Fri 23rd2pm – 4pmExtreme Wheels- laser tag or body zorbsBarnes Park7-19 yrs, u9s must be accompanied by an adult.
3pm – 5pmStreet DanceCommunity Centre6-18 yrs
5pm – 6.30pmGet Cooking!Community Centre9-19 yrs
5pm – 6pmTeens FootballBarnes Park13-19 yrs
6.30pm – 7.30pmAfter match food and drinksCommunity Centre9-19 yrs
6.30pm – 8pmYouth ClubCommunity Centre7-11 yrs

Tues 27th1pm – 2.30pmMulti SportsBarnes Park8-18 yrs

Weds 28th1pm – 3pmExtreme Wheels- KMX or scooter parkCommunity Centre car park7-19 yrs, u9s must be accompanied by an adult.
1.30pm – 3pmOzBoxCommunity Centre8+ yrs
1pm – 3pmGraffiti art, DJ’ing and MC’ingCommunity Centre7-19 yrs, u9s must be accompanied by an adult.
1pm – 2.30pmGet Cooking!Community Centre9-19 yrs
2pm – 3pmEnergy doctor- find out easy ways to save energyCommunity Centre14+ yrs
3pm – 4pmCheerleading and Street DanceCommunity Centre6-18 yrs
3.30pm – 4.30pmFire Service Smoke TentCommunity Centre car parkAll ages welcome, u8s must be accompanied by an adult.

Thurs 29th10am – 3.30pmDay certificaqte in Sports Leadership trainingBarnes Park8-18 yrs
4pm – 5pmPresentations, prizes and certificatesCommunity CentreEveryone who has taken part in Grassmoor Summer of Fun

Fri 30th2pm – 4pmExtreme Wheels- laser tag or body zorbsBarnes Park7-19 yrs, u9s must be accompanied by an adult.
5pm – 6pmTeens FootballBarnes Park13 – 19 yrs

Sat 31st12 noon – 4pmBig local fun dayGrassmoor Primary School fieldsEveryone welcome, u12s must be accompanied by an adult.
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