June 2016
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What's on extra<br />
Museum of Childhood<br />
On Sunday, 5 <strong>June</strong> Montessori educators will lead drop-in activities focused on Montessori creative<br />
play activities for children and their parents and carers. These activities can be then used in the<br />
home. The event is free and no need to book.<br />
This month there are two events for adults connected to the exhibition On Their Own: Britain’s Child<br />
Migrants. On Monday, 6 <strong>June</strong> there’s an evening talk, Education for the Empire which costs £5, and<br />
to mark the end of the exhibition the Museum is<br />
holding a one-day conference on Saturday, 11<br />
<strong>June</strong>, Britain’s Child Migrants: Interpreting the Past<br />
and Remembering Today. £45 for the conference<br />
and both events need to be booked online. The<br />
exhibition is free and closes 12 <strong>June</strong>.<br />
© Multi-Story Orchestra<br />
Why not get involved in our musical events on<br />
Wednesday, 15 <strong>June</strong>? Join young performers and<br />
Multi-Story Orchestra for a free afternoon dropin.<br />
This is followed by an evening performance.<br />
Both events are organised in association with<br />
Spitalfields Music Summer Festival. Evening tickets<br />
£15. Book spitalfieldsmusic.org.uk<br />
Looking for something creative for the kids to do this summer? We’re running two artist-led summer<br />
camps where children can create films, make giant toy cars and have lots of messy fun. Split into two age<br />
groups 5-10 years and 8-11 years, the camps will run weekdays from 25 July to 5 August and cost from<br />
£80 for two days.<br />
For full details and to book a place at the events and the summer camp, visit vam.ac.uk/moc/whatson<br />
V&A Museum of Childhood, Cambridge Heath Road, E2<br />
The Great East End Walk is back<br />
Sunday, 17 July. Would you Adam and Eve it? There's flat<br />
caps, braces and lots of fun to be had at this year’s Great<br />
East End Walk. This year entrants can choose from three<br />
routes. A five-mile family-friendly route, 10 miles or 15<br />
miles for those who want a challenge. You'll walk with<br />
hundreds of others in what is always a fun, sociable<br />
and friendly event.<br />
Take in treasures old and new from vibrant East End<br />
parks to scenic canal paths. Finish in style with a good<br />
old fashioned Summer Knees Up at London Fields. All<br />
the money raised will help St Joseph’s Hospice continue<br />
to support people affected by life-limiting conditions.<br />
Help us raise much-needed funds and have great fun while<br />
you're doing it. Sign up at stjh.org.uk/GEEW or call 020 8525 6033<br />
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