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Autumn issue 2011 - Shireoaks Parish Council
Autumn issue 2011 - Shireoaks Parish Council
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A round-up of the<br />
<strong>new</strong>s from<br />
St Luke’s School…<br />
The Trip To Snibs<strong>to</strong>n<br />
First we went <strong>to</strong> the discovery area and when we were in the discovery<br />
area I pulled a car up. Then we went <strong>to</strong> the fashion gallery and we<br />
<strong>look</strong>ed at all the different clothes. Afterwards we went <strong>to</strong> the coal<br />
mine and I went through the coal mine! Then we went <strong>to</strong> the<br />
workshop and made some parachutes and other things. Then we<br />
had lunch in a train carriage and then we went in the science play<br />
and when we were doing the science play we went on the<br />
climbing frames. After that we went in the water park, and it was<br />
really fun.<br />
By Shannon Patricia Tyldesley<br />
Our Summer Fair<br />
At the Summer Fair Thoresby class had two stalls they were called Hook-a-duck and Buried Treasure. There were many other stalls at<br />
the fair such as a bouncy castle, throw the sponge at Mr Delafield, raffle, archery, and a popcorn stall. Thoresby class in <strong>to</strong>tal raised<br />
£60 from our two stalls. The day at the Summer Fair was very fun! It was also exciting and it <strong>look</strong>ed like everybody enjoyed it.<br />
Creswell class had two stalls at the summer fair. One was nail painting and the other was popcorn. Loads of people liked the <strong>look</strong> of<br />
the popcorn and loads of people came back from the nail painting with wonderful colours on their nails. Creswell class from the<br />
summer fair made £43 in <strong>to</strong>tal from two stalls.<br />
Rufford class had plenty of s<strong>to</strong>res. They had a bouncy castle, tin-can-ally, making gliders and making friendship bracelets.<br />
Sherwood class sold unwanted <strong>to</strong>ys and had fun throwing the sponge at Mr Delafield. All the money they raised went very kindly <strong>to</strong><br />
the PTFA.<br />
Welbeck class sold ornaments, friendship bracelets and ran a bake sale. They managed <strong>to</strong> raise £60! It was a fantastic day and<br />
everyone had so much fun!<br />
By Chloe Sanders and Eleanor Higginbot<strong>to</strong>m - Thoresby class<br />
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Shireoaks Newsletter - “Reaching the Community”