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Welcome back <strong>to</strong> school. We hope that everyone had a lovely<br />

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NEWS<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Teacher Heads To Chicago For Prestigious Digital Teaching &<br />

Learning Event<br />

A <strong>Birmingham</strong> primary school teacher will be flown <strong>to</strong> Chicago this summer,<br />

after being recognised for his work as a digital pioneer in the classroom.<br />

Matthew Haydon, Assistant Headteacher at Greet <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> in<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong>, was selected <strong>to</strong> attend the Discovery Education Summer<br />

Institute, an exclusive professional development and networking event taking<br />

place in North America later this month.<br />

One of just 8 UK teachers chosen <strong>to</strong><br />

attend, Matthew was selected after<br />

taking part in a competitive application<br />

process, and impressing judges<br />

with his enthusiasm for using digital<br />

technology <strong>to</strong> boost pupil learning and<br />

achievement.<br />

The 8 teachers flew <strong>to</strong> Chicago at<br />

the end of the summer term, where<br />

they spent an unforgettable week<br />

exploring the latest digital technology,<br />

hearing from inspirational teachers<br />

and networking with colleagues from<br />

some of North America’s leading digital<br />

schools.<br />

To learn more about the Discovery<br />

Education Community and Discovery<br />

Education’s other services and<br />

initiatives, visit<br />

www.discoveryeducation.co.uk<br />

Family Arts Festival <strong>2016</strong><br />

The fourth national Family Arts Festival will take place throughout<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>2016</strong> with thousands of eye-boggling events for all the<br />

family taking place up and down the country. Have a look on their<br />

interactive map (www.familyartsfestival.com/map) <strong>to</strong> find an event<br />

near you, or use the box on the right <strong>to</strong> search by art-form, agerange<br />

and postcode.<br />

There are plenty more events being added every day so make sure <strong>to</strong><br />

check back regularly. You can also join their mailing list and like them<br />

on Facebook <strong>to</strong> stay up <strong>to</strong> date with the latest announcements!<br />

Joseph and his<br />

Technicolour Dreamcoat<br />

A massive well done <strong>to</strong> Y6 of The Deanery<br />

Church of England <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> for their<br />

spectacular performances of Joseph and his<br />

technicolour dreamcoat. Every single child<br />

worked so hard <strong>to</strong> learn songs, dances and<br />

<strong>to</strong> act their parts so well. There were some<br />

standout performances but every single child<br />

played their part brilliantly and contributed <strong>to</strong><br />

making the performances the show s<strong>to</strong>ppers<br />

that they were!<br />

• Well done <strong>to</strong> everyone that <strong>to</strong>ok part!!<br />

S<strong>to</strong>wlawn <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong><br />

bring home medals from the<br />

City Sports Championships<br />

Children from Years 5 and<br />

6 represented S<strong>to</strong>wlawn<br />

<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> recently at<br />

the Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n City<br />

Sports Championships.<br />

The following children won<br />

medals:<br />

•Luke Smith (Y6) – 800<br />

m Silver, Relay Gold, High<br />

Jump Gold<br />

•Jack Lewis (Y6) – 80m<br />

Gold, Relay Gold<br />

•Rhys Sellick (Y5) – Relay<br />

Gold, Long Jump Bronze<br />

•M’rickal Tu cker (Y6) –<br />

Throwing Bronze<br />

•Joseph Munro - Dinham<br />

– Relay Gold<br />

Congratulations <strong>to</strong> all who<br />

<strong>to</strong>ok part!<br />

The choir from Shireland Hall <strong>Primary</strong> Academy recently performed at<br />

West Bromwich Town Hall as part of the BBC Ten Pieces project.<br />

SHP’s choir celebrated and showcased their work as part of a ‘feral choir’<br />

alongside Yew Tree <strong>Primary</strong>. A feral choir is unusual and doesn’t involve<br />

any singing! Feral choirs explore all vocal possibilities through exercises<br />

and improvisations. Participants are encouraged <strong>to</strong> realise that anyone<br />

who can breathe is capable of producing sounds that give a positive<br />

aesthetic contribution <strong>to</strong> the human condition and, unlike traditional<br />

choir performances, many of these contributions are without any cultural<br />

influences or references.<br />

Well done <strong>to</strong> all who <strong>to</strong>ok part.<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> children become<br />

published authors<br />

Local MP backs inspirational writing scheme Pobble<br />

Roger Godsiff MP has backed an<br />

inspirational literacy programme<br />

designed <strong>to</strong> improve children’s<br />

writing after seeing it in action at a<br />

local primary school.<br />

Children from Wheeler’s Lane<br />

<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> hosted a very<br />

special writing workshop organised<br />

by teachers from literacy initiative<br />

www.pobble.com. Pupils from<br />

Clif<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong>, Timbertree<br />

<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong> and Moor Green<br />

<strong>Primary</strong> Academy also came <strong>to</strong> the<br />

school <strong>to</strong> take part. The children<br />

were taught how <strong>to</strong> write in a<br />

compelling way and then their work<br />

was published on www.pobble.<br />

com.<br />

Pobble connects and inspires the<br />

world’s educational community of<br />

children, teachers and parents and<br />

makes writing ridiculously exciting.<br />

Through amazing lesson ideas<br />

and the ability for children <strong>to</strong> share<br />

their school work on a worldwide<br />

classroom wall, Pobble boosts<br />

imaginations and confidence, giving<br />

children personal motivation <strong>to</strong><br />

write and be creative. This initiative<br />

is now used in over 100 countries<br />

and has been widely praised for<br />

its impact by teachers across the<br />

country, including former E<strong>to</strong>n<br />

headmaster Tony Little, by bestselling<br />

authors including Michael<br />

Morpurgo and Anthony Horowitz,<br />

and by former Manchester United<br />

stars Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville.<br />

Pobble also offers teachers<br />

free daily lesson plans, and has<br />

developed an innovative ‘Literacy<br />

Through Sport’ programme<br />

which seeks <strong>to</strong> combine physical<br />

activity with the improvement of<br />

educational outcomes, especially<br />

helping reluctant writers. Their<br />

‘Literacy Through Sport’ partners<br />

include Yorkshire County Cricket<br />

Club, Premier League football clubs<br />

Middlesbrough and Burnley, and<br />

rugby league giants Hull KR.<br />

Pobble has already played host<br />

<strong>to</strong> some magical tales - from the<br />

beautiful love s<strong>to</strong>ry by a boy from<br />

Afghanistan that has been viewed<br />

more than 9000 times; <strong>to</strong> the case<br />

of the shy and dyslexic six-yearold<br />

Fred who used <strong>to</strong> get nervous<br />

whenever reading and writing<br />

was involved, but was jumping<br />

for joy when he won a Pobble<br />

winter writing competition – the<br />

education is sparking a passion<br />

for literacy around the world and in<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> it looks set <strong>to</strong> be no<br />

different.<br />

You can find out all about<br />

Pobble by visiting<br />

www.pobble.com/about<br />

Sports update from Wren’s Nest<br />

Y3&4 children from Wren’s Nest recently played in a tennis<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament with 16 schools competing. All the children played<br />

superbly and came third – a tremendous result! Congratulations<br />

should go <strong>to</strong> all the children who <strong>to</strong>ok part.<br />

Their netball team has also been busy this year playing in the Dudley<br />

& South Staffs Netball League and in a <strong>to</strong>urnament at Wallbrook<br />

<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>School</strong>.


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what's on where<br />

If you are looking for more inspiration, there<br />

are over 350 events on our website<br />

www.primarytimes.net/birmingham<br />

Until 10 Sept<br />

May the Force be with you<br />

Dudley Museum and Art Gallery,<br />

DY1 1HU 10:00am-4:00pm<br />

Private collection of everything<br />

Star Wars that Lego can produce.<br />

Closed Sundays. T: 01384 815575<br />

www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Until 20 Nov<br />

Nature Notes<br />

The Herbert Gallery, CV1 5QP<br />

A multi-sensory exhibition, explore local<br />

wildlife like never before. Uncover the<br />

brilliance of the natural world and investigate<br />

how wildlife adapts and changes through the<br />

seasons. Discover things <strong>to</strong> <strong>to</strong>uch and smell,<br />

exciting interactive activities, beautiful<br />

artworks and real natural his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

specimens that will change the<br />

way you look at the world<br />

around you! T: 024 7623 7521<br />

www.theherbert.org<br />

Until 15 Jan<br />

Brick Wonders Family Day<br />

The Herbert Gallery, CV1 5QP<br />

10:00am-3:00pm Calling LEGO®<br />

builders and mini-brick architects big and<br />

small… A world of imagination and creativity<br />

is waiting for you! Discover the endless<br />

possibilities of these much loved little bricks,<br />

as we journey through his<strong>to</strong>ry and around the<br />

globe. A treat for all ages, bring your curiosity,<br />

build your imagination and explore the world<br />

brick by brick. With over 70 awe inspiring<br />

models, including the Great Wall of China<br />

and Niagara Falls, marvel at the shapes and<br />

structures that can be snapped <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong><br />

create the most iconic man-made, natural and<br />

ancient wonders of the world. T: 024 7623 7521<br />

www.theherbert.org<br />

8 – 11 Sept<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

Bagot’s Castle, CV8 3AR<br />

FREE EVENT Bagot’s Castle probably built<br />

sometime in the 1380s by Sir William Bagot<br />

a distinguished nobleman is thought <strong>to</strong><br />

have entertained Richard II. Artefacts and<br />

pho<strong>to</strong>graphs from the excavation work are<br />

on display. Walk <strong>to</strong> the ruins of the Castle and<br />

Summer house, visiting the Bagot goats and<br />

Herdwick sheep on your way then stroll along<br />

the River Sowe and visit the fishponds. Picnic<br />

area with seating available. Also on site is the<br />

former tank testing area used by Alvis Mo<strong>to</strong>r<br />

Company. www.bagotscastle.org.uk<br />

9 – 19 Sept<br />

RYA Level 1-2 Dinghy Sailing Course<br />

Himley Hall and Park, DY3 4DF<br />

12:00noon An intensive, but fun, course over<br />

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<strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong>!<br />

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listings carefully but<br />

event details and prices<br />

may be subject <strong>to</strong> change.<br />

Please always check<br />

with the venue.<br />

two weekends leading <strong>to</strong> Royal<br />

Yachting Association Level 1 and/<br />

or Level 2 qualification. After this,<br />

you will have the skills <strong>to</strong> sail a<br />

boat in good weather<br />

conditions. Suitable for adults<br />

and children aged 8 plus. Booking<br />

essential. T: 01902 341754<br />

www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

10 Sept<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

Moseley Old Hall Lane, WV10 7HY<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00am-5:00pm Children can<br />

dress up in costumes of the period and try out<br />

traditional games. Entry <strong>to</strong> the house will be<br />

by timed tickets and you will be able <strong>to</strong> meet<br />

costumed guides throughout the house.<br />

T: 01902 782808<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day -<br />

Costumed Guided Tours<br />

Museum Of The Jewellery<br />

Quarter, B18 6HA<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:30am-5:00pm<br />

Special costumed guided <strong>to</strong>urs of<br />

the his<strong>to</strong>ric Smith & Pepper jewellery<br />

fac<strong>to</strong>ry. Booking recommended<br />

T: 0121 348 8263<br />

www.birminghammuseums.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - <strong>Back</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Back</strong>s: All<br />

the Fun of the Courtyard Fete<br />

<strong>Back</strong> <strong>to</strong> <strong>Back</strong>s, 61-63 Hurst Street, B5 4TE<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:00am-4:15pm Join us for all the<br />

fun of the courtyard fete. Take a <strong>to</strong>ur around<br />

the ground floor <strong>to</strong> experience life here and<br />

meet characters from the 1840s <strong>to</strong> the 1970s.<br />

From the 1840s <strong>to</strong> the 1970s, see how people<br />

lived and worked in our courtyard. Come and<br />

see the meal time ready kitchen of Mrs Oldfield<br />

and take a peek at George Saunders tailor shop.<br />

Take in the smells of our privies and brewhouse<br />

and maybe take a turn at the washing. Take<br />

part in our rag rugging and traditional crafts<br />

demonstration in the exhibition space.<br />

T: 0344 800 1895 www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Explorers Activity<br />

<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Country</strong> Living Museum, DY1 4SQ<br />

FREE EVENT 10:30am-3:30pm Timed behind<br />

the scenes <strong>to</strong>urs throughout the day giving<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs the opportunity <strong>to</strong> meet the Cura<strong>to</strong>rs<br />

and see some of the Museum’s hidden<br />

treasures and curiosities. Booking essential<br />

T: 0121 520 8054 www.bclm.co.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day- Spring Hill Library<br />

Spring Hill Library, B18 7BH<br />

FREE ENTRY 9:00am-1:00pm and 2:00pm-<br />

5:00pm Spring Hill Library opened in 1893<br />

and is one of the oldest of the original<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> branch libraries. It is a Grade<br />

2 listed building with unique and original<br />

features. Two organised <strong>to</strong>urs and impromptu<br />

guides throughout the day. There will be a local<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry quiz and a colouring competition for<br />

children with a prize. T: 0121 464 7422<br />

www.heritageopendays.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day- Beryl of the Baths:<br />

Interactive S<strong>to</strong>rytelling<br />

Stirchley Baths, B30 2JT FREE EVENT 2:00pm-<br />

3:00pm. Time travel with Beryl through the<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry of Stirchley Baths in this fun, interactive<br />

and lively s<strong>to</strong>rytelling session designed for<br />

children between 3 and 6 years of age and their<br />

families. Discover <strong>to</strong>gether daily life and events<br />

at the former wash house and swimming pool<br />

from the early 20th century <strong>to</strong> the present day.<br />

Booking essential T: 0121 464 9072<br />

www.stirchleybaths.org<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

Sunnycroft, TF1 2DR FREE EVENT 10:30am-<br />

5:00pm Ever wondered what lies behind the<br />

green gates? T: 01952 242884<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - First World War<br />

<strong>School</strong>days<br />

The Old Clif<strong>to</strong>n <strong>School</strong> FREE ENTRY 11:00am-<br />

4:00pm A chance <strong>to</strong> visit the Old Clif<strong>to</strong>n <strong>School</strong>,<br />

and First World War schoolroom, with activities<br />

including: writing with pen and ink; chanting<br />

tables and air raid practice in case of Zeppelin<br />

attack. Taster classes will be held with a teacher<br />

at 11:30am and 2:30pm and are limited <strong>to</strong> 30<br />

pupils. Event not suitable for children under the<br />

age of 5. T: 0121 464 4376<br />

www.balsallheathhis<strong>to</strong>ry.co.uk<br />

Saturday Craft Club<br />

Selly Oak Library, B29 6AE FREE EVENT 11:00am-<br />

12:00noon. Craft sessions for children and their<br />

carers. T: 0121 464 0403<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

Big Fun Run<br />

Cannon Hill Park, B13 8RD<br />

FREE FOR UNDER 5’s 11:00am Run for fitness,<br />

run for charity, run for fun...just run!! There’s<br />

no pressure, just some easy moves and lots of<br />

laughs. In fact, you can run, jog, walk, dance or<br />

whatever other method you choose <strong>to</strong><br />

complete the 5k route. Dress code is fun<br />

with fancy dress always welcome, however<br />

a comfortable pair of trainers is a must! For<br />

registration T: 0121 442 4226<br />

www.bigfunrun.com<br />

Bat Walk<br />

Charlecote, CV35 9ER<br />

7:30pm-8:30pm The walk is led by<br />

Warwickshire Bat Group who will provide<br />

detec<strong>to</strong>rs for you <strong>to</strong> hear the bats. Bring a <strong>to</strong>rch<br />

and you might be lucky enough <strong>to</strong> catch a<br />

glimpse of these fantastic creatures. Suitable<br />

for ages 8 plus. Tickets £5. To book<br />

T: 01789 470277 www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Coventry Transport Museum Open S<strong>to</strong>re<br />

Day<br />

Coventry Transport Museum, CV1 1JD<br />

FREE EVENT 10:30am-3:30pm A fantastic<br />

chance <strong>to</strong> travel on the Museum’s 1963 Daimler<br />

Double Decker Bus <strong>to</strong> view the museum’s offsite<br />

vehicle s<strong>to</strong>re. There will be expert staff and<br />

volunteers on hand <strong>to</strong> talk about the collection.<br />

Booking essential T: 024 7623 4270<br />

www.transport-museum.com<br />

Trac<strong>to</strong>r Folk<br />

Coventry Transport Museum, CV1 1JD<br />

FREE EVENT 1:00pm-2:30pm Live acoustic<br />

musical performance from Wes Finch on our<br />

Village Green. This is kindly supported by<br />

Michael McEntee and the Big Comfy Bookshop.<br />

T: 024 7623 4270 www.transport-museum.com<br />

The Chocolate 5k - Dorridge<br />

Dorridge Village Hall, B93 8QA<br />

2:00pm Charity Fun Run for <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />

St Mary’s Hospice. Runners will approach<br />

chocolate stations along the 5k course offering<br />

a variety of chocolate treats and plenty of<br />

water <strong>to</strong> keep you hydrated. On finishing the<br />

course, runners will receive a chocolate medal<br />

and gain free entry in<strong>to</strong> the post-run chocolate<br />

buffet which is sure <strong>to</strong> leave you feeling sweet.<br />

Please note that all participants under the age<br />

of 16 MUST be accompanied by an adult.<br />

Additional refreshments, games and<br />

entertainment will also be available. Adults<br />

£15, Children (5- 6) £10, Under 5s go free.<br />

Booking essential T: 0121 472 1191<br />

www.birminghamhospice.org.uk<br />

Craft Club<br />

Dudley Library, DY1 1HR<br />

FREE EVENT 3:00pm-4:00pm Come and join in<br />

craft activities. Suitable for children 5-12 years<br />

old. T: 01384 812 885 www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Sticky Saturday<br />

Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, DY1 1HU<br />

FREE ENTRY 1:30pm-3:30pm Have a go at<br />

being messy and sticky…and we tidy up. Quick,<br />

simple crafts <strong>to</strong> make and take home with you.<br />

Drop in at any time but allow 30 mins. Suitable<br />

for ages 4 plus. T: 01384 815575<br />

www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Roald Dahl’s War<br />

Royal Air Force Museum, TF11 8UP<br />

2:00pm To celebrate Roald Dahl’s 100th<br />

birthday, his<strong>to</strong>rian, Graham Laurie will be<br />

looking at Roald Dahl’s career from leaving<br />

school, his employment with Shell and his<br />

first overseas post in East Africa, <strong>to</strong> his life in<br />

the RAF and finally <strong>to</strong> his becoming a writer.<br />

Recommended for families with children aged<br />

10 and over. Tickets £5. T: 01902 377922<br />

www.rafmuseum.org<br />

Lef<strong>to</strong>ver Craft Day<br />

Halesowen Library, B63 4AZ<br />

10:00am-12:00noon Part of the Summer<br />

Reading Challenge and Activities. T: 01384<br />

812983 www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Tree-mendous Tales<br />

Hall Green Library, B28 9AD<br />

FREE EVENT 2:00pm-3:00pm Come along <strong>to</strong><br />

traditional s<strong>to</strong>rytelling sessions with local<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rytellers Pyn S<strong>to</strong>ckman and Sharon Carr who<br />

will whisk you off in<strong>to</strong> imaginary worlds of<br />

wonder, laughter and happy endings!<br />

Family event suitable for all ages.<br />

T: 0121 464 6633<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

Hanbury Hall, WR9 7EA<br />

FREE EVENT 10:30am-5:00pm Enjoy a whole<br />

day of things <strong>to</strong> see and do. T: 0844 249 1895<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Educational Computer Games Club<br />

Birchfield Library, B6 6AH<br />

11:30am-12:30am Using computer games for<br />

educational purposes for children 6-11 years.<br />

T: 0121 464 4202 www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

10 – 11 Sept<br />

Heritage Open Day - ‘Open As<strong>to</strong>n’<br />

As<strong>to</strong>n Hall, B6 6JD<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00am-4:00pm Explore the<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ric Hall and find out more about the<br />

house’s long and sometimes bloody his<strong>to</strong>ry,<br />

with help from knowledgeable costumed staff<br />

and volunteers. T: 0121 348 8000<br />

www.birminghammuseums.org.uk<br />

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Heritage Open Day- Shakespeare 400<br />

Allesley Park, CV5 9AD<br />

FREE EVENT 10:30am-4:00pm Allesley Park’s<br />

18th century walled garden set in 52 acres<br />

of his<strong>to</strong>ric parkland was constructed during<br />

the reign of George III. It has been partly<br />

re-created by a group of volunteers producing<br />

chemical-free food for its monthly markets<br />

and also serves as an educational resource for<br />

local schools and the community. Sunday -<br />

cookery demonstrations, home brewed wine<br />

competition, crafts, children adventure trail,<br />

treasure hunt and traditional live music. Tours<br />

will be available each day at 2:00pm.<br />

T: 024 7640 2030<br />

www.allesleyparkwalledgarden.co.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - BBC<br />

BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, CV1 5SQ<br />

FREE EVENT 10:00am-4:00pm BBC Coventry<br />

and Warwickshire have been on air since<br />

September 2005. Visi<strong>to</strong>rs can expect a behind<br />

the scene <strong>to</strong>ur of the broadcasting studios and<br />

newsroom led by dedicated BBC staff. Tours<br />

begin in our Open Centre and will include the<br />

studios used by our presenters every day. You’ll<br />

find out how we find our news s<strong>to</strong>ries and see<br />

the Midlands Today TV area. Duration of the<br />

<strong>to</strong>ur is approximately 30-40 minutes. Booking<br />

essential. T: 0247 655 1000 www.bbc.co.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Costumed Guided<br />

Tours<br />

Blakesley Hall, B25 8RN<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00am-4:00pm. Guided <strong>to</strong>urs of<br />

Blakesley Hall (on the hour from 12:00noon)<br />

including the mysterious 2nd floor attics,<br />

which are not usually available <strong>to</strong> the public.<br />

T: 0121 348 8120<br />

www.birminghammuseums.org.uk<br />

Retro Truck Show<br />

British Mo<strong>to</strong>r Museum, CV35 0BJ<br />

10:00am-4:00pm The show will feature an<br />

expected display of over 350 of the best<br />

modern classic trucks, manufactured between<br />

1960 and 2000. This two day show highlights<br />

some of the UK’s leading manufacturers such<br />

as Volvo, Scania and DAF. There will also be<br />

a large indoor model show within the main<br />

museum building and various trade stands. To<br />

book T : 01926 641 188<br />

www.britishmo<strong>to</strong>rmuseum.co.uk<br />

<strong>Black</strong> <strong>Country</strong> Boating Festival<br />

Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve, DY2 0TT<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:00am-5:00pm More than 200<br />

boat, trade and charity stalls <strong>to</strong> browse, canal<br />

side entertainment, boaters’ competitions,<br />

a funfair, real ale bar and regular boat<br />

trips along the Dudley No 2 canal, there is<br />

something for all the family. T: 01384 816991<br />

www.discoverdudleyevents.co.uk<br />

Pota<strong>to</strong> Shindig<br />

Hat<strong>to</strong>n Adventure World, CV35 8XA<br />

12:00noon-5:00pm Help children learn where<br />

their food comes from by harvesting pota<strong>to</strong>es<br />

from our Pota<strong>to</strong> Patch and then take them<br />

home <strong>to</strong> cook. One bag of pota<strong>to</strong>es per child<br />

per day. T: 01926 843411<br />

www.hat<strong>to</strong>nworld.com<br />

ClickerTastic Attitude Festival<br />

Hat<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Country</strong> World, CV35 8XA<br />

FREE ENTRY The events prime attraction will<br />

be one of the UKs first Disc Dog competitions.<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will be able <strong>to</strong> watch talented human<br />

and canine teams take <strong>to</strong> the arena and<br />

compete <strong>to</strong> do as many impressive catches as<br />

they can in the allotted time. They promise <strong>to</strong><br />

wow all those watching with their skills and<br />

teamwork whilst most importantly, having<br />

FUN! T: 07480 096996 www.hat<strong>to</strong>nworld.com<br />

Heritage Open Day - ‘Boul<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>to</strong> Tolkien’<br />

Sarehole Mill, B13 0BD 12:00noon-4:000pm<br />

An illustrated <strong>to</strong>ur and talk about the his<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

of Sarehole Mill and its uses over its long<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry. JRR Tolkien lived across the road from<br />

the mill and commented that the mill and<br />

rural surroundings inspired his writings of<br />

Middle-earth. T: 0121 348 8160<br />

www.birminghammuseums.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Big Brum Open Top<br />

Bus Sightseeing Tour<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria Square, B1 1BB<br />

FREE EVENT 10:30am A live guided exciting<br />

adventure on the Big Brum Open Top Buz<br />

through the UK’s second city, the Brummagem<br />

<strong>to</strong>ur takes you <strong>to</strong> the commercial heart of<br />

the city and includes the major buildings of<br />

architectural interest. Booking essential<br />

T: 0121 427 2555<br />

www.birmingham-<strong>to</strong>urs.co.uk<br />

10 Sept – 22 Oct<br />

Kids Run Free<br />

Ol<strong>to</strong>n Jubilee Park, B92 8QE<br />

FREE EVENT 9:00am Get the kids up and<br />

running on the second and fourth Saturday<br />

of the month. There are specific distances<br />

for each age group ranging from 50m-1km.<br />

Whether your child is the next Olympic<br />

champion or just starting <strong>to</strong> find their running<br />

legs there is something <strong>to</strong> suit everyone.<br />

Suitable for children up <strong>to</strong> 16 years old. To<br />

register T: 07711 349592<br />

www.kidsrunfree.co.uk<br />

10 Sept – 27 Nov<br />

Weekend Family Arts<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Museum and Art Gallery, B3 3DH<br />

11:00am-1:00pm Drop in on a weekend <strong>to</strong><br />

create lots of different things. Various activities<br />

with future sessions including making<br />

maquettes, Ancient Greek crafts and s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

book themed name plaques. Recommended<br />

for ages 3 <strong>to</strong> 8 and their families. Children<br />

must be accompanied by a responsible adult at<br />

all times. Tickets £2 per participating child (no<br />

charge for members). T: 0121 348 8000<br />

www.familyartsfestival.com<br />

11 Sept<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Botanical Gardens, B15 3TR<br />

FREE EVENT 10:00am-5:00pm Come and<br />

Explore the Botanical Gardens. T: 0121 454<br />

1860 www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org<br />

Heritage Open Day - ‘The Battle of the<br />

Somme’<br />

Blakesley Hall, B25 8RN<br />

FREE ENTRY 12:00noon. In partnership with<br />

the Imperial War Museum Blakesley Hall<br />

will screen a documentary on the Battle of<br />

the Somme <strong>to</strong> commemorate its centenary.<br />

Not suitable for children under the age of 6.<br />

Booking essential T: 0121 348 8120<br />

www.birminghammuseums.org.uk<br />

Dorridge Day<br />

Dorridge Park, B93 8LJ<br />

12:00noon-4:00pm Family fun day with<br />

fairground attractions, stalls and shows,<br />

organised by Knowle and Dorridge Round<br />

Table. Entrance fee £2 per person or £6 per<br />

family. www.kandd.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Chamberlains’<br />

Highbury<br />

Highbury, B13 8QG 11:00am-4:00pm Guided<br />

Tours of the Chamberlain family’s Vic<strong>to</strong>rian<br />

Urban Stately Home and grounds. Children’s<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry trails and wildlife activities.<br />

www.heritageopendays.org.uk<br />

Lichfield 10K and Family Fun Run<br />

King Edward VI Leisure Centre, WS14 9DE<br />

10:30am Organised by Lichfield Running Club.<br />

Lichfield’s version of the London marathon.<br />

With over 1,000 entries each year, the event<br />

promotes a more active lifestyle and raises<br />

funds for many local causes. For the 10k race,<br />

entrants must be 15 years of age or over on<br />

race day. No age limits in the fun run but<br />

children under 9 must be accompanied by an<br />

adult. 10k race – unaffiliated £17, affiliated<br />

£15, Family Fun Run £3.50. To register<br />

T: 01543 433015 www.lichfield10k.co.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Moor Pool Hall<br />

Festival<br />

Moor Pool Hall, B17 9DY<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00am-3:00pm Discover Moor<br />

Pool Garden suburb, one of the last remaining<br />

intact garden suburbs in the UK. Try your hand<br />

at bowls, skittles, rifle shooting, tennis and<br />

composting! There will be taster sessions<br />

including the opportunity <strong>to</strong> watch and have<br />

a go at Balboa swing dancing, Tai Chi (tbc),<br />

Zumba, or even Baby Ballet for younger<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs! There will be Den Building, a Wildlife<br />

Treasure Hunt, Face-painting, Crafts and a<br />

Bouncy Castle. T: 0121 426 2908<br />

www.moorpoolhall.com<br />

Heritage Open Day- Moseley Park and<br />

Ice House<br />

Moseley Park and Ice House, B13 8DD<br />

FREE EVENT 2:00pm-5:00pm Explore Moseley<br />

Hall, the Dovecote and the late 18th century<br />

ice house. Bring a picnic, food for the water<br />

birds and enjoy the echo in the ice house. JRR<br />

Tolkien played here and the ice house could<br />

well have been the inspiration for hobbit<br />

houses. T: 0121 442 4040<br />

www.moseleypark.co.uk<br />

Open Day<br />

New Hall Water Mill, B76 1QU<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:00am-4:00pm. Visit this<br />

Grade II listed flour mill which, water supply<br />

permitting, will be fully operational.<br />

T: 0121 526 3131 www.newhallmill.org.uk<br />

Junior Chorus Auditions<br />

Royal Spa Centre, CV32 4HN<br />

FREE EVENT 9:30am DO YOU HAVE STAR<br />

QUALITY? DO YOU LOVE TO PERFORM? If so and<br />

would love <strong>to</strong> be part of this pan<strong>to</strong>mime this<br />

Christmas come along <strong>to</strong> the open auditions<br />

for the Junior Chorus. The Auditions are open<br />

<strong>to</strong> all children aged 9-16 years. For application<br />

form T: 01926 334418 www.warwickdc.gov.uk<br />

Padding<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Severn Valley Railway, DY10 1QR<br />

Ride out in<strong>to</strong> the countryside on one of our<br />

steam trains. Padding<strong>to</strong>n Bear will appear at<br />

regular intervals throughout the day at The<br />

Engine House, our Visi<strong>to</strong>r Centre at Highley.<br />

There will also be magic shows with A Box<br />

of Tricks and a ‘Padding<strong>to</strong>n’ themed activity<br />

trail for families <strong>to</strong> enjoy whilst at The Engine<br />

House. Departures from Kidderminster start at<br />

9:45am. Booking essential T: 01562 757900<br />

www.svr.co.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day- Splash <strong>Back</strong> In Time<br />

Stirchley Baths, B30 2JT<br />

FREE EVENT 11:00am-4:00pm Learn about the<br />

his<strong>to</strong>ry of Stirchley Baths, saved after standing<br />

empty for over 25 years. Special <strong>to</strong>urs will go<br />

below ground in<strong>to</strong> the pool’s deep end and<br />

tunnel system. Activities for the whole family.<br />

T: 0121 464 9072 www.stirchleybaths.org<br />

Creative Sunday - Material Badges and<br />

Brooches<br />

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, B15 2TS<br />

11:00am-12:30pm (ages 4-8) 1:30pm-<br />

3:00pm (ages 8-12) Inspired by the Barber’s<br />

miniatures, draw a mini-portrait, and turn<br />

it in<strong>to</strong> a pin –badge or brooch. £5 per child,<br />

booking essential. T: 0121 414 2261<br />

www.barber.org.uk<br />

Heritage Open Day - Newman Brothers<br />

Fac<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

The Coffin Works, B3 1JP<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00am-3:00pm A rare and<br />

wonderfully preserved example of Vic<strong>to</strong>rian<br />

engineering, brought back <strong>to</strong> life by<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Conservation Trust. Experience<br />

a time capsule, with its working machinery<br />

and unusual products - coffin handles and<br />

ornaments, linings and shrouds - left on the<br />

shelves and workbenches when the workforce<br />

set down their <strong>to</strong>ols and left for the very last<br />

time. Costumed guides will lead you around<br />

the fac<strong>to</strong>ry where you will experience the<br />

sights, sounds and smells of fac<strong>to</strong>ry life and<br />

hear s<strong>to</strong>ries about workers, owners and<br />

trade. Tours last approx. 1 hour. Booking<br />

recommended. T: 0121 233 4790<br />

www.coffinworks.org<br />

Wildlife Watch<br />

Wildside Activity Centre, WV6 0HA<br />

10:00am-12:00noon Wildlife Watch is the<br />

junior branch of The Wildlife Trusts. It is aimed<br />

at youngsters 5-11 years old who care about<br />

nature and the environment and want <strong>to</strong> get<br />

closer <strong>to</strong> local wildlife. Entry £3.<br />

T: 01902 572240 www.bbcwildlife.org.uk<br />

16 – 17 Sept<br />

Open Cockpits<br />

Royal Air Force Museum, TF11 8UP<br />

6:00pm A wide range of aircraft available<br />

for viewing including; transport aircraft,<br />

jet fighters and unique research airframes.<br />

Visi<strong>to</strong>rs will be able <strong>to</strong> get a feel for what it<br />

was like <strong>to</strong> fly these much loved machines<br />

and in addition, have after-hours access <strong>to</strong> the<br />

Museum. Tickets £12.50 (a booking fee applies<br />

of 50 pence per ticket). Booking essential.<br />

T: 01902 376 200 www.rafmuseum.org<br />

16 – 18 Sept<br />

Tip<strong>to</strong>n Canal and Community Festival<br />

Tip<strong>to</strong>n, DY4 8PX FREE ENTRY 11:00am-5:00pm<br />

This year’s attractions include working and<br />

trip boats, fun dog show, arts and crafts, live<br />

entertainment, various trade, charity and car<br />

boot stalls, and children’s rides.<br />

T: 0121 557 0371<br />

www.tip<strong>to</strong>ncommunityassociation.com<br />

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Coventry Transport Museum, CV1 1JD<br />

FREE EVENT 1:00pm-2:30pm Live acoustic<br />

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Band on our Village Green. This is kindly<br />

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Comfy Bookshop. T: 024 7623 4270<br />

www.transport-museum.com<br />

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Pota<strong>to</strong> Shindig<br />

Hat<strong>to</strong>n Adventure World, CV35 8XA<br />

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Children’s Market<br />

Hat<strong>to</strong>n <strong>Country</strong> World, CV35 8XA<br />

10:00am-5:00pm A market place <strong>to</strong> buy all<br />

kinds of wonderful things for babies and<br />

children up <strong>to</strong> the age of 12 years plus find out<br />

about some great local activities and classes in<br />

the area. There will also be a range of activities<br />

for the children <strong>to</strong>o! T: 01926 843411<br />

www.childrens-markets.co.uk.<br />

Autumn Watch Weekend<br />

Lower Dray<strong>to</strong>n Farm, ST19 5RE<br />

10:00am-5:00pm Love nature? Want <strong>to</strong><br />

learn about the wildlife that calls the farm<br />

home? Look at everything from wild birds <strong>to</strong><br />

mammals and insects while they’re busily<br />

preparing for the winter months ahead.<br />

T: 01785 330757<br />

www.lowerdray<strong>to</strong>nfarm.co.uk<br />

If You Go Down To The Woods Today<br />

Moseley Old Hall Lane, WV10 7HY<br />

11:30am-4:00pm Join us in the woods for our<br />

insect themed activities. Go on a bug hunt<br />

and then create your own bug badge. Help us<br />

<strong>to</strong> get our bug hotel ready for the winter and<br />

then make your own mini bug hotel <strong>to</strong> take<br />

home. Child 31, normal admission charges<br />

apply. T: 01902 782808<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Midland Game Fair<br />

Wes<strong>to</strong>n Park, TF11 8LE<br />

UNDER 16’s GO FREE 8:30am-6:00pm The<br />

Midland Game Fair is the premier event of its<br />

kind in the country for anyone interested in<br />

traditional country pursuits. The show has<br />

something for everyone from world class clay<br />

pigeon shooting <strong>to</strong> game and coarse fishing<br />

demonstrations, gun dog competitions,<br />

falconry displays, ferret racing, fine arts and<br />

rural crafts plus over 600 stands for all your<br />

countryside shopping needs. T: 01889 563232<br />

www.midlandgamefair.co.uk<br />

18 Sept<br />

Summer Sundays<br />

Bonded Warehouse, DY8 4LU<br />

2:30pm-5:00pm Take a trip down the beautiful<br />

S<strong>to</strong>urbridge Canal <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p of S<strong>to</strong>ur<strong>to</strong>n Locks,<br />

where the boat will wind before returning <strong>to</strong><br />

S<strong>to</strong>urbridge. Adults £8, Child £6, Family Ticket<br />

£22. T: 01384 375912/07889 908090<br />

www.canalboattripss<strong>to</strong>urbridge.co.uk<br />

Dudmas<strong>to</strong>n Trees - Fact, Fiction and<br />

Fantasy<br />

Dudmas<strong>to</strong>n Estate, WV15 6QN<br />

2:00pm-3:30pm Join us for a special woodland<br />

walk. Our resident s<strong>to</strong>ryteller will be leading<br />

visi<strong>to</strong>rs through our woodland, weaving a<br />

fantastical s<strong>to</strong>ry as he goes. Listen <strong>to</strong> tales<br />

inspired by the trees and the human hands<br />

that have looked after them for hundreds of<br />

years. Adults £6, Child £3, normal admission<br />

charges apply. To book T: 01746 780866<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Octavian Droobers Orienteering event -<br />

Tony Haw Score<br />

Elmdon Park, B92 9EJ<br />

FREE EVENT FOR CHILDREN 10:00am-12:30pm<br />

Do you and your family enjoy walking,<br />

jogging or running? Try the outdoor adventure<br />

navigation sport of orienteering with courses<br />

from 1km <strong>to</strong> 6km, easy <strong>to</strong> advanced, <strong>to</strong> suit<br />

all abilities and ages from 5 <strong>to</strong> 85! Help is<br />

available <strong>to</strong> all newcomers. A large scale map<br />

and electronic timer are also provided - bring a<br />

compass if you have one. Adults £5. £1 for the<br />

hire of a timer. T: 01926 632189.<br />

www.octavian-droobers.org<br />

Creative Sunday - Porcelain<br />

Playwrights<br />

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, B15 2TS<br />

11:00am-12:30pm (ages 4-8) 1:30pm-3:00pm<br />

(ages 8-12) Playing with porcelain, sculpt a<br />

mini bust of William Shakespeare. £5 per child,<br />

booking essential. T: 0121 414 2261<br />

www.barber.org.uk<br />

Summer Sundays <strong>to</strong> S<strong>to</strong>ur<strong>to</strong>n<br />

The Bonded Warehouse, DY8 4LU<br />

2:30pm-5:00pm This trip takes you down<br />

the beautiful S<strong>to</strong>urbridge Canal <strong>to</strong> the <strong>to</strong>p of<br />

S<strong>to</strong>ur<strong>to</strong>n Locks, where the boat will wind and<br />

return <strong>to</strong> S<strong>to</strong>urbridge. Adults £8, Child £6.<br />

Booking essential.<br />

T: 01384 375912/07889 908090<br />

www.canalboattripss<strong>to</strong>urbridge.co.uk<br />

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Fun In The Park<br />

Tudor Grange Leisure Centre and Park, B91 3LU<br />

11:00am-5:00pm This annual charity<br />

fundraising event organised by Soroptimist<br />

is fun for all the family. There is dog show, a<br />

classic car show, cycling events and an arena<br />

with shows and displays from talented local<br />

groups and artists. Adults £2, Child £1, Family<br />

£5. T: 0121 704 8000<br />

www.funinthepark-solihull.co.uk<br />

BikeFest<br />

Vic<strong>to</strong>ria Square, B1 1BB<br />

FREE EVENT 9:00am-4:00pm Bring your bike<br />

and make the most of the car-free city centre<br />

roads, as for one day only they are reserved<br />

just for cyclists! Watch the cycling stuntmen<br />

get up <strong>to</strong> their old tricks, take part in the BMX<br />

master class, race round the Street Velodrome,<br />

receive free coaching and advice available <strong>to</strong><br />

riders of all ages and abilities. For the younger<br />

riders, the Strider Adventure Zone ensures<br />

there is definitely something for everybody.<br />

There is a 2km closed road route through the<br />

heart of the city (booking recommended)<br />

T: 0121 202 2222<br />

www.birminghambikefest.com<br />

19 Sept – 12 Dec<br />

BCAT STARZ<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Centre For Arts Therapies,<br />

B12 0DG FREE EVENT FOR AGES 6-16 5:00pm-<br />

7:00pm <strong>Birmingham</strong> Centre For Arts Therapies<br />

(BCAT) are a registered charity providing art,<br />

drama, music, dance and play therapies <strong>to</strong><br />

adults and children who have mental health,<br />

behavioural or emotional difficulties. All<br />

young people will work <strong>to</strong>wards a final show<br />

performance held at The Friends Institute on<br />

Friday 16th December. T: 0121 440 8273<br />

www.bcat.info/bcat-starz<br />

22 – 24 Sept<br />

WOS Does Disney<br />

Forest Arts Centre, WS3 1AG<br />

Walsall Operatic Society invites you <strong>to</strong> be<br />

transported <strong>to</strong> the magical world of Disney.<br />

Featuring songs both old and new from classic<br />

Disney movies like Pinocchio, Snow White and<br />

the Seven Dwarfs and Beauty and the Beast<br />

through <strong>to</strong> Toy S<strong>to</strong>ry and High <strong>School</strong> Musical<br />

<strong>to</strong> name but a few. Adults £10, Child £5. To<br />

book T: 01922 654555<br />

www.forestartscentre.co.uk<br />

farming machinery. Look out for four legged<br />

guests from the estate. Normal admission<br />

charges apply. T: 01743 708148<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

Pota<strong>to</strong> Shindig<br />

Hat<strong>to</strong>n Adventure World, CV35 8XA<br />

See event details 11 Sept. T: 01926 843411<br />

www.hat<strong>to</strong>nworld.com<br />

24 Sept – 19 Nov<br />

A Brush With Nature<br />

Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, DY1 1HU<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:00am-4:00pm The Wildlife<br />

Art Society International present a national<br />

exhibition of animal illustrations. Including<br />

some recent works from Dudley Zoological<br />

Gardens. T: 01384 815575 www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

25 Sept<br />

Woodland Skills Day<br />

Dudmas<strong>to</strong>n Estate, WV15 6QN<br />

11:00am-5:30pm Celebrate the wonder<br />

of wood. Find out how our woodland is<br />

managed and discover modern and traditional<br />

woodworking skills from hurdle making<br />

<strong>to</strong> milling. Meet the craftsmen who turn a<br />

block in<strong>to</strong> a thing of beauty. Children can get<br />

crafty making a ‘Bug Hotel’ <strong>to</strong> take home.<br />

Normal admission charges apply with a small<br />

additional charge for craft activities.<br />

T: 01746 780866<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

The Laughing Sole Comedy Club<br />

mac birmingham, B12 9QH<br />

2:00pm Compered by Mrs Barbara Nice, our<br />

comedy club is specifically for children and<br />

their families bringing <strong>to</strong>gether some of the<br />

best acts on the circuit performing family<br />

friendly jokes. Suitable for ages 5 plus. Tickets<br />

£7. To book T: 0121 446 3232<br />

www.macbirmingham.co.uk<br />

Autumn Event<br />

Martineau Gardens, B5 7UG<br />

11:00am-3:00pm Apple pressing, seasonal<br />

produce, children’s wildlife activities and live<br />

music from local bands are some of the treats<br />

in s<strong>to</strong>re. Our family friendly ‘green’ fete will<br />

celebrate the Autumn harvest and provide an<br />

afternoon of family fun. Adults £3, Child £1,<br />

Families £6. T: 0121 440 7430<br />

www.martineau-gardens.org.uk<br />

Half term<br />

22nd Oct - 30th Oct<br />

Pumpkin carving<br />

and free Halloween<br />

crafts.<br />

Fun for<br />

all ages!<br />

FREE CHILD*<br />

when accompanied by a full paying adult<br />

*Valid until 30.10.16. Not valid with any other promotional offer<br />

or on Bank Holiday Mondays. Valid for one free child only on<br />

PT.Au.16 presentation of this advert.<br />

<strong>2016</strong><br />

In the association with:<br />

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A message from<br />

Father Christmas<br />

Hello Children All!<br />

Just a reminder that I will be<br />

living and working at Rays Farm,<br />

Billingsley, Bridgnorth from the end<br />

of November. In order that we can<br />

have a little chat <strong>to</strong>gether please<br />

book your visit well in<br />

advance by telephoning<br />

01299 841255.<br />

Signed<br />

T: 01299 841255<br />

E: info@raysfarm.com<br />

www.raysfarm.com<br />

Billingsley, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 6PF<br />

Dedicated <strong>to</strong><br />

farm animal welfare<br />

Celebrity judges<br />

including<br />

what's on where<br />

22 – 26 Sept<br />

Pacific Power<br />

Severn Valley Railway, DY10 1QR<br />

Flying Scotsman and Tornado; two worldfamous<br />

steam locomotives will be operating<br />

trains from Kidderminster <strong>to</strong> Bridgnorth<br />

and return, giving you the opportunity<br />

<strong>to</strong> ride behind both of these iconic steam<br />

locomotives on the Severn Valley Railway on<br />

the same day. Other steam trains will also be<br />

operating during the event, so you’ll be able <strong>to</strong><br />

experience a day out like no other... Booking<br />

essential T: 01562 757900 www.svr.co.uk<br />

23 – 25 Sept<br />

Parkhead Canal Festival <strong>2016</strong><br />

Pear Tree Lane, DY2 0XP<br />

FREE ENTRY 10:00am-5:00pm His<strong>to</strong>ric<br />

working boats, steam and stationary engines,<br />

vintage/classic vehicles, trade stalls, unique<br />

horse <strong>to</strong>wing demonstrations up and down<br />

Parkhead locks. Great Dudley Duck Race.<br />

www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

24 – 25 Sept<br />

Apple Harvest Fair<br />

Attingham Park, SY4 4TP<br />

10:00am-4:00pm Join us <strong>to</strong> celebrate harvest<br />

time on the estate. See our Walled Garden<br />

team pressing apples and find estate displays<br />

<strong>to</strong> thrill young and old, including some big<br />

Doll and Teddy Fair<br />

National Mo<strong>to</strong>rcycle Museum, B92 0EJ<br />

10:30am-4:00pm Up <strong>to</strong> 90 quality stands<br />

full of antique, new, artist and collectable<br />

dolls and teddies, plus res<strong>to</strong>rers, supplies and<br />

accessories. Admission £4.00, accompanied<br />

children FREE. T: 01675 443311<br />

www.nationalmo<strong>to</strong>rcyclemuseum.co.uk<br />

Dynamic Drawing<br />

RBSA Gallery, B3 1SA<br />

2:00pm-4:00pm Take inspiration from the<br />

exciting works on display in the Next Wave<br />

exhibition and make an abstract mobile using<br />

a variety of materials in different colours,<br />

shapes, and patterns. This workshop is<br />

suitable for children aged 6 <strong>to</strong> 12 who must be<br />

accompanied by an adult. Child £6, booking<br />

essential. T: 0121 236 4353<br />

www.rbsa.org.uk<br />

House A Hedgehog<br />

RSPB Sandwell Valley Nature Reserve, B43 5AG<br />

11:00am-3:00pm Come and make a hogitat<br />

for the spiny friends in your garden. Our<br />

experts will be on hand <strong>to</strong> help you make<br />

hedgehog house, and <strong>to</strong> help you discover lots<br />

of different ways <strong>to</strong> make your garden more<br />

hedgehog friendly. Easy <strong>to</strong> make and great fun<br />

for all of the family. Adults 310, Child £5.<br />

T: 0121 395 7395 www.rspb.org.uk<br />

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what's on where<br />

Creative Sunday - Wire Figure<br />

Drawing<br />

The Barber Institute of Fine Arts, B15 2TS<br />

11:00am-12:30pm (ages 4-8) 1:30pm-<br />

3:00pm (ages 8-12) Learn how <strong>to</strong> transform<br />

your 2D drawings in<strong>to</strong> 3D wire figures<br />

through bending and twisting techniques.<br />

£5 per child, booking essential.<br />

T: 0121 414 2261 www.barber.org.uk<br />

28 Sept<br />

WiFi Wars<br />

Royal Spa Centre, CV32 4HN<br />

7:00pm A live comedy game show where<br />

you play along! Login with your smartphone<br />

or tablet (make sure you’ve got plenty of<br />

battery!) and compete in a range of games,<br />

quizzes and challenges <strong>to</strong> win the show,<br />

and prizes! Suitable for ages 11 plus. Adult<br />

£15, Child £10. To book T: 01926 334418<br />

www.wifiwars.co.uk<br />

1 Oct<br />

Thrill Seeker Day<br />

Ackers Adventure, B11 2PY<br />

10:30am-3:30pm We offer 8 exciting<br />

activities for anyone aged 5 years+<br />

and Free Tobogganing is available <strong>to</strong><br />

anyone under 5yrs. Activities include<br />

Archery, Climbing , Canoeing, Kayaking,<br />

Jungle Challenge, Zip Wire, Fan Drop &<br />

Tobogganing for under 5’s. £22 per person.<br />

Booking essential. T: 0121 772 5111<br />

www.ackers-adventure.co.uk<br />

Family Saturday<br />

Ikon Gallery, B1 2HS<br />

FREE EVENT 1:00pm-4:00pm Join us as we<br />

explore the current exhibition and make<br />

original work. Recommended for all ages<br />

and their families. T: 0121 248 0708<br />

www.familyartsfestival.com<br />

Kids Run Free<br />

Priory Park, Dudley, DY1 4EU<br />

FREE EVENT 9:00am Get the kids up and<br />

running. There are specific distances for<br />

each age group ranging from 50m-1km.<br />

Whether your child is the next Olympic<br />

champion or just starting <strong>to</strong> find their<br />

running legs there is something <strong>to</strong> suit<br />

everyone. Suitable for children up <strong>to</strong> 16<br />

years old. To register T: 07711 349592<br />

www.kidsrunfree.co.uk<br />

Kids Run Free<br />

Kings Heath Park, B14 7TQ<br />

FREE EVENT 8:45am Get the kids up and<br />

running. There are specific distances for<br />

each age group ranging from 50m-1km.<br />

Whether your child is the next Olympic<br />

champion or just starting <strong>to</strong> find their<br />

running legs there is something <strong>to</strong> suit<br />

everyone. Suitable for children up <strong>to</strong> 16<br />

years old. To register T: 07711 349592<br />

www.kidsrunfree.co.uk<br />

Creative Workshop - Part Of Screen<br />

Juniors<br />

mac birmingham, B12 9QH<br />

FREE EVENT 11:00am-2:00pm Drop in and<br />

enjoy free creative activities including<br />

animation and craft. Themed around<br />

the film on show, children can use their<br />

imaginations <strong>to</strong> craft their own animation<br />

or an item that can be shared with the<br />

family after completion. Recommended for<br />

ages 6 <strong>to</strong> 16 and their families.<br />

T: 0121 446 3232<br />

www.macbirmingham.co.uk<br />

Glass Crafts: Light<br />

Red House Glass Cone, DY8 4AZ<br />

11:30am-1:30pm Drop in and have a go at<br />

different glass crafts. Crafts include glass<br />

painting, glass fusing and glass engraving.<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> the handling of small pieces of glass<br />

we do not recommend <strong>to</strong> children under 5.<br />

T: 01384 815571 www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Craft Session<br />

Stirchley Library, B30 2JT<br />

2:00pm-3:00pm Themed craft session.<br />

Suitable for ages 4 plus. Some parental<br />

support may be required. T: 0121 464 1534<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

World Space Day<br />

The National Space Centre, LE4 5NS<br />

This year World Space Week is all about<br />

remote sensing and celebrates the beauty<br />

of planet Earth from space, the satellites<br />

that make our lives easier and more fun,<br />

and the unmanned missions <strong>to</strong> other worlds<br />

that help us unravel the mysteries of the<br />

Solar System. We’re celebrating with a<br />

day of workshops, craft sessions and an<br />

afternoon of sun gazing that all the family<br />

can enjoy. Our activities are perfect for all<br />

ages, especially for younger visi<strong>to</strong>rs. All<br />

activities are included in our standard day<br />

ticket price. T: 0116 261 0261<br />

www.spacecentre.co.uk<br />

1 – 2 Oct<br />

World War I His<strong>to</strong>ry Weekend<br />

British Mo<strong>to</strong>r Museum, CV35 0BJ<br />

10:00am-5:00pm Commemorate the<br />

centenary of the First World War. Explore<br />

B2737- the Battle Bus, on loan from<br />

London Transport Museum,​ and​ meet​ our<br />

‘Tommy’ in the​​trenches​and​​learn about<br />

the conditions soldiers lived in on the front<br />

lines.​ ​V​isit the Field Hospital and discover<br />

how injuries sustained in battle led <strong>to</strong> the<br />

discovery of​ ​new medical techniques and<br />

the foundations of plastic surgery! The<br />

Royal Warwickshire Regiment 1914 - 1918​<br />

Living His<strong>to</strong>ry Group​ will​be on hand with<br />

dynamic displays and re-enactments. ​A​<br />

memorable day​ out for the whole family.<br />

T : 01926 927821<br />

www.britishmo<strong>to</strong>rmuseum.co.uk<br />

Apple Weekend<br />

Hanbury Hall, WR9 7EA<br />

10:30am-5:00pm A celebration of all<br />

things orchard with activities and crafts for<br />

children, plenty of stalls <strong>to</strong> explore in the<br />

Walled Garden and the chance <strong>to</strong> grab a<br />

bag of delicious organic apples. Free event,<br />

normal admission charges apply.<br />

T: 0844 249 1895 www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

2 Oct<br />

Fun Palaces<br />

The Newhamp<strong>to</strong>n Arts Centre, WV1 4AN<br />

FREE EVENT 12:00noon-5:00pm Fun Palaces<br />

is a campaign for culture at the heart of<br />

every community. We believe in the genius<br />

in everyone – everyone an artist, everyone<br />

a scientist. We will be holding workshops<br />

and celebrating the diversity of art and<br />

culture available in our city.<br />

T: 01902 572090<br />

www.newhamp<strong>to</strong>narts.co.uk<br />

7 – 9 Oct<br />

Destination Star Trek Europe<br />

nec, B40 1NT<br />

Celebrate 50 years of Star Trek, yes 50<br />

years of seeking out new life and new<br />

civilisations and <strong>to</strong> keep boldly going where<br />

no one has gone before! Meet the cast and<br />

crew, explore interactive exhibits, learn<br />

about Star Trek’s impact on science, space<br />

and technology, and enjoy parties fit for a<br />

golden anniversary. Booking essential<br />

T: 0121 780 4141 www.thenec.co.uk<br />

7 – 10 Oct<br />

Open Drawers and Doors<br />

Sunnycroft, TF1 2DR<br />

10:30am-5:00pm Ever wondered what lies<br />

behind the doors and in the cupboards at<br />

Sunnycroft? Sunnycroft is a home built <strong>to</strong><br />

last. The materials used were of high quality<br />

and designed <strong>to</strong> impress and the owners<br />

never threw anything away. Due <strong>to</strong> this our<br />

drawers, cupboards and rooms are filled<br />

with hidden items that only periodically<br />

see the light of day. Come and explore the<br />

life of the Lander family <strong>to</strong>ld through the<br />

objects. Normal admission charges apply.<br />

T: 01952 242884 www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

8 Oct<br />

Educational Computer Games Club<br />

Birchfield Library, B6 6AH<br />

11:30am-12:30am Using computer games<br />

for educational purposes for children 6-11<br />

years. T: 0121 464 4202<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

Craft Club<br />

Dudley Library, DY1 1HR<br />

See event details 10 Sept. T: 01384 812 885<br />

www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Sticky Saturday<br />

Dudley Museum and Art Gallery, DY1 1HU<br />

FREE ENTRY 1:30pm-3:30pm Have a go at<br />

being messy and sticky…and we tidy up.<br />

Quick, simple crafts <strong>to</strong> make and take home<br />

with you. Drop in at any time but allow<br />

30 mins. Suitable for ages 4 plus. T: 01384<br />

815575 www.dudley.gov.uk<br />

Bedtime S<strong>to</strong>ries<br />

Forest Arts Centre, WS3 1AG<br />

11:00am and 3:00pm Upswing are<br />

international circus theatre pioneers<br />

who swing and spin their way through<br />

a stunning array of aerial and circus<br />

performances. Tucked up with your family<br />

and friends in a bedroom installation,<br />

unwind and be dazzled by circus, theatre,<br />

dance and projections. Audience seats<br />

will be on beds, bean bags and mattresses<br />

<strong>to</strong> embrace the bedtime theme of this<br />

fabulous and innovative show. Tickets £5.50<br />

To book T: 01922 654555<br />

www.forestartscentre.co.uk<br />

Saturday Craft Club<br />

Selly Oak Library, B29 6AE<br />

See event details 10 Sept. T: 0121 464 0403<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

Tree-mendous Tales<br />

Hall Green Library, B28 9AD<br />

See event details 10 Sept.<br />

T: 0121 464 6633<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

8 – 9 Oct<br />

Bring In the Harvest Weekend<br />

Lower Dray<strong>to</strong>n Farm, ST19 5RE<br />

10:00am-5:00pm Celebrate the end of<br />

harvest. Farmer Ray will lead a special<br />

harvest trailer ride exploring the s<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

behind the vast quantity of crops produced<br />

during the year, and there will be a host<br />

of fun, harvest-themed craft activities <strong>to</strong><br />

take part in – from making corn dollies,<br />

<strong>to</strong> gathering straw in<strong>to</strong> traditional bales<br />

utilising old fashioned techniques.<br />

T: 01785 330757<br />

www.lowerdray<strong>to</strong>nfarm.co.uk<br />

9 Oct<br />

Big Fish Little Fish Family Rave -<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Drum & Bass special,<br />

“Circus” Themed<br />

Rainbow Warehouse, B9 4AG<br />

2:00pm-4:30pm Local Drum & Bass hero DJ<br />

Gershwin opens the party with a traditional<br />

style BFLF set. There will be a multisensory<br />

dancefloor with club visuals, glitter cannon,<br />

bubbles, giant bouncy balloons and <strong>to</strong>pped<br />

off with the famous parachute dance. The<br />

children can get busy in our craft area<br />

making themed crafts, be artistic on our<br />

giant colouring mural, and creative at our<br />

playdoh table. There is a baby safe space<br />

with soft …mats, ball pool and giant<br />

bean bags provided. Toddler play area<br />

with tents and tunnels. Free glowsticks &<br />

transfer tat<strong>to</strong>os. Licensed bar and cakes &<br />

savouries stall. Fancy Dress theme is “Circus”<br />

– optional but very much encouraged!<br />

Recommended for under 8’s and their<br />

families. Adults £8.50, Children £5.50,<br />

Under 1’s FREE. T: 07769 184 931<br />

www.familyartsfestival.com<br />

Katherine House Hospice 5K Run<br />

Shugborough Estate, ST17 0XB<br />

11:00am-2:00pm A flat 5km, the Fun Run<br />

is open <strong>to</strong> people of all ages and abilities.<br />

We recommend runners be over the age<br />

of 9 if running alone. Younger participants<br />

can take part if running with a parent or<br />

guardian. Adult £15, Child £5.<br />

T: 0845 459 8900 www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

10 Oct<br />

Wildlife Watch<br />

Wildside Activity Centre, WV6 0HA<br />

See event details 11 Sept. T: 01902 572240<br />

www.bbcwildlife.org.uk<br />

15 Oct<br />

Secret Inspiring Readers Reading<br />

Group<br />

Birchfield Library, B6 6AH<br />

2:30pm-3:30pm Quizzes , puzzles and book<br />

discussions for children 8-12 years.<br />

T: 0121 464 4202<br />

www.libraryofbirmingham.com<br />

16 Oct<br />

Walk For Dreams <strong>2016</strong><br />

Himley Hall and Park, DY3 4DF<br />

FREE ENTRY 11:00amThis annual<br />

fundraising event for Promised Dreams<br />

children’s charity sees hundreds of families<br />

& friends get <strong>to</strong>gether for a 9 mile walk<br />

from Himley Hall <strong>to</strong> Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Racecourse. Suitable for all ages. A great<br />

day out for a great cause. T: 01902 212451<br />

www.walkfordreams.co.uk<br />

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Kids’ Book<br />

Reviews<br />

Get your nose stuck in a book...<br />

Our Kids Book Review Panel is a group<br />

of children from across the UK who have<br />

an avid interest in reading. They receive books<br />

from us on a regular basis and post their reviews online.<br />

To see reviews for other titles visit www.primarytimes.net/reviews/<br />

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The Thing About Jellyfish, by Ali Benjamin<br />

Published by Hodder Children’s Books. ISBN: 144492155X<br />

Reviewed by Hannah, aged 9 from Norfolk: This is my new favourite<br />

book, it’s the best book that I have ever read! I love<br />

this book because it gives you fascinating facts while<br />

telling an emotional s<strong>to</strong>ry of a girl and her, used <strong>to</strong> be,<br />

best friend. To help move the s<strong>to</strong>ry along, the author<br />

uses powerful language <strong>to</strong> have an effect on the way<br />

you read it. My favourite character is Mrs. Tur<strong>to</strong>n, who<br />

is Suzy’s science teacher, because sometimes she<br />

can be funny but other times she can be supportive.<br />

I recommend this book! HHHHH<br />

The Scroll of Alexandria - A Lottie<br />

Lip<strong>to</strong>n Adventure, by Dan Metcalf<br />

Published by A&C <strong>Black</strong> Childrens & Educational.<br />

ISBN: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC<br />

Reviewed by Ellen, aged 6 from North Yorkshire:<br />

At the start, Lottie bumps in <strong>to</strong> Uncle Bert and tells<br />

him they have another adventure <strong>to</strong> solve. Just then,<br />

Mr Trevelyan (the museum manager) comes in and<br />

says they are going <strong>to</strong> get rid of some of the King’s books<br />

that he collected. Lottie, Uncle Bert and Reg say ‘no’ as they are part of an<br />

important collection. In one of the books, they find a scroll that with a riddle<br />

on it. They work out the riddle and an ancient door appears...<br />

The reason I liked this s<strong>to</strong>ry is because it has two long maths sums and I<br />

like maths. I worked them out and the first one = 8 and the second one = 1.<br />

By Michael Rosen / Adapted by Barb Jungr and<br />

Peter Glanville / Music and Lyrics by Barb Jungr<br />

TIME OUT<br />

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The Mighty Dynamo, by Kieran Crowley<br />

Published by Macmillan Children’s Books. ISBN: 1447299787<br />

Reviewed by Alex, aged 8 from North Yorkshire: This book is about<br />

a boy called Noah who is an amazing footballer. Noah (AKA The Mighty<br />

Dynamo) really wants <strong>to</strong> play in a winning team in the <strong>to</strong>urnament so that<br />

he can be part of the World Cup. However he has been banned from his<br />

school football team because of a fight (that he didn’t<br />

even start), so he decides <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong>gether a mismatch<br />

of boys and girls for his winning football team. He is<br />

the captain, and his team is successful - winning the<br />

<strong>to</strong>urnament, despite the cheating of his old team and<br />

lots of hard work and team playing.<br />

I couldn’t put it down! It was funny and the author had<br />

an amazing style of writing. It was very easy <strong>to</strong> read. I<br />

liked the players’ profiles and the happy ending.<br />

My Underpants Rule By Rod Power<br />

Published by Kids Rule Publishing Limited. ISBN: 0992953006<br />

Reviewed by Willow, aged 7 from Cornwall:<br />

This book teaches children that what’s under their<br />

pants belongs only <strong>to</strong> them! The cover is brightly<br />

coloured and eye-catching. The book came with a<br />

bookmark. We read the book as a family and again<br />

just me and my mummy. I think it’s a good book<br />

<strong>to</strong> teach children that their privates are for them<br />

only. You get asked questions <strong>to</strong> answer and what<br />

should you do in different situations. The rule is easy <strong>to</strong> remember. I think all<br />

children should have this book read <strong>to</strong> them as it’s important that you know<br />

what <strong>to</strong> do if someone asks <strong>to</strong> see inside your underpants! HHHHH<br />

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Pokémon Go:<br />

a parent's guide<br />

Tips and advice for keeping children<br />

safe on Pokémon Go<br />

Pokémon Go is a game where you collect and<br />

trade cute creatures called Pokémon (Pocket<br />

Monsters).<br />

It's one of the first popular games <strong>to</strong> use<br />

"augmented reality" - a kind of cross between real<br />

life and an online world. The game makes it look<br />

like Pokémon appear in real life places by using the<br />

GPS and camera on your phone.<br />

It's already become a craze in Australia and<br />

America, and has made it's way in<strong>to</strong> the news<br />

across the world.<br />

Here, we'll take you through what you need <strong>to</strong><br />

know about the game and how you can help keep<br />

children using the app safe.<br />

Pokémon Go explained<br />

Pokémon<br />

Poké Ball<br />

Pokédex<br />

Pokémon (Pocket Monsters)<br />

are little creatures that can<br />

be captured by Pokémon<br />

Trainers using a small<br />

spherical device called a<br />

Poké Ball. There are different<br />

types of Pokémon, with<br />

different moves, abilities and<br />

stats. The aim of the game is<br />

<strong>to</strong> capture as many Pokémon<br />

and <strong>to</strong> win as many 'gyms'<br />

as you can <strong>to</strong> become the<br />

Pokémon Master.<br />

Pokémon Gyms<br />

Pokémon Gyms are<br />

buildings located throughout<br />

the world where Pokémon<br />

Trainers can train and<br />

compete. Pokémon Gyms<br />

are usually located in public<br />

meeting spots, like parks or<br />

churches and memorials.<br />

This is done using a<br />

Google-style in-game map<br />

that shows you where the<br />

Pokémon and locations are<br />

in your real life location.<br />

The Poké Ball is a spherical<br />

device used <strong>to</strong> capture<br />

Pokémon. The Poké Ball<br />

is thrown at Pokémon<br />

and when it hits them, the<br />

Pokémon are sucked inside.<br />

Pokédex is an electronic<br />

device which s<strong>to</strong>res the data<br />

of Pokémon once they're<br />

captured. The Pokémon<br />

Trainer must attempt <strong>to</strong> fill<br />

the Pokédex by capturing the<br />

different types of Pokémon.<br />

The Risks: There are loads of good things about the<br />

game, and there’s a reason it’s become so popular. But it’s<br />

important <strong>to</strong> learn the risks involved:<br />

• Meeting people they don't know face-<strong>to</strong>-face<br />

The game is designed <strong>to</strong> bring people <strong>to</strong>gether. Usually strangers. So you never<br />

know who they might meet.<br />

• There's a physical risk<br />

It's easy <strong>to</strong> forget <strong>to</strong> look where you're going with this game, but they need <strong>to</strong> be<br />

careful of where they end up. There are already s<strong>to</strong>ries of people being lured <strong>to</strong><br />

places that aren't safe for children.<br />

• It can cost a lot of money<br />

There are in-app purchases and other incentives which can cost up <strong>to</strong> £79.99<br />

(14,500 Pokécoins). Make sure the app's set up without payment options.<br />

• Access <strong>to</strong> personal data<br />

Pokémon Go asks for personal information like your child's birth date and email<br />

address, which they're asked <strong>to</strong> enter or receive through social media accounts.<br />

Parents have the right <strong>to</strong> contact the crea<strong>to</strong>rs <strong>to</strong> s<strong>to</strong>p them from using their<br />

personal information.<br />

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for boys and girls aged 3 <strong>to</strong> 16.<br />

Doors Open: 10.00am - 12.00noon | Headmaster’s Talk at 10.15am<br />

To find out more visit www.hydesville.com or contact<br />

Admissions Manager Mrs Christine Phillips on 01922 624374<br />

Hydesville Tower <strong>School</strong><br />

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Belgrade Theatre<br />

Box office: 024 7655 3055<br />

www.belgrade.co.uk<br />

5 – 6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Peppa Pig’s Surprise<br />

10:30am, 1:00pm and 4:00pm Surprise!<br />

Peppa Pig, George and their friends are<br />

back in a brand new live stage show. It’s<br />

a lovely day and Peppa is playing outside<br />

with her friends. Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig<br />

have got a surprise for her and George –<br />

they can’t guess what it is, can you? Enjoy<br />

fun, loads of songs and of course, surprises<br />

in this charming, colourful new show.<br />

7 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Russian State Ballet - The<br />

Nutcracker<br />

7:45pm The s<strong>to</strong>ry of Marie, a rather sad<br />

little girl, whose godfather Drosselmeyer<br />

gives her a nutcracker doll as a present on<br />

Christmas Eve, which turns in<strong>to</strong> a prince.<br />

A highly accessible ballet, full of familiar<br />

music such as the Waltz of the Flowers<br />

and the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy. A<br />

wonderful introduction <strong>to</strong> ballet for anyone<br />

who has never experienced it and still so<br />

special <strong>to</strong> anyone who has.<br />

8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Russian State Ballet - Swan Lake<br />

2:30pm and 7:45pm A princess<br />

turned in<strong>to</strong> a swan by an evil<br />

curse… Will Prince Siegfried’s love<br />

prove strong enough <strong>to</strong> save her?<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Hippodrome<br />

Theatre<br />

Box Office: 0844 338 5000<br />

www.birminghamhippodrome.com<br />

7 – 18 September<br />

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang<br />

Can the loveable but whacky inven<strong>to</strong>r,<br />

Potts, along with his two children and<br />

the gorgeous Truly Scrumptious outwit<br />

the bombastic Baron Bomburst who has<br />

decreed that all children be banished from<br />

his kingdom? What happens when the<br />

children are caught and imprisoned with the<br />

other youngsters by the evil Childcatcher?<br />

Will it all end happily-ever-after? Well, of<br />

course it will!<br />

1 – 8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Tempest<br />

Conjured from Prospero’s magical isle, this<br />

spellbinding new work re-tells the powerful<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ry of a man determined <strong>to</strong> right past<br />

wrongs – by all possible means. Themes<br />

of love, loyalty and loss are punctuated by<br />

conspiracy, a comic duo, and a spectacular<br />

danced masque. Eye-catching stagecraft,<br />

mesmerising puppetry and breathtaking<br />

flying promise <strong>to</strong> make The Tempest an<br />

unforgettable experience for the whole<br />

family.<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong> Reper<strong>to</strong>ry<br />

Theatre<br />

Box Office: 0121 236 4455<br />

www.birmingham-rep.co.uk<br />

17 September<br />

First Stages - Uncle’s S<strong>to</strong>ry Shop<br />

11:30am and 2:00pm Come on in <strong>to</strong><br />

Uncle’s S<strong>to</strong>ry Shop, full of lots of exciting<br />

objects that he uses <strong>to</strong> make s<strong>to</strong>ry bags<br />

for his cus<strong>to</strong>mers. When the news arrives<br />

of Big Tower’s plan <strong>to</strong> redevelop this part of<br />

<strong>to</strong>wn, Uncle will need your help <strong>to</strong> persuade<br />

the developers why his shop is special and<br />

should not be demolished. Encouraging the<br />

audience <strong>to</strong> create new s<strong>to</strong>ries, this unique,<br />

interactive theatre experience is perfect<br />

for children and their families. Suitable for<br />

ages 4-7.<br />

6 – 15 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

946: The Amazing S<strong>to</strong>ry Of Adolphus<br />

Tips<br />

Imagine being <strong>to</strong>ld <strong>to</strong> leave you home.<br />

Imagine American soldiers occupying your<br />

house and land. Imagine being 12 and<br />

angry, with only a cat <strong>to</strong> tell your secrets<br />

<strong>to</strong>. Well it all happened (most of it anyway)<br />

in Slap<strong>to</strong>n Sands, Devon, in 1944. Based<br />

on Michael Morpurgo’s novel using music,<br />

puppetry and foolishness <strong>to</strong> tell this tale of<br />

war, prejudice and love. Tender, political and<br />

surprisingly romantic, this s<strong>to</strong>ry speaks <strong>to</strong><br />

us all and will finally reveal the secrets the<br />

US and British governments tried <strong>to</strong> keep<br />

quiet. Suitable for ages 7+.<br />

Mac <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />

Box office: 0121 446 3232<br />

www.macbirmingham.co.uk<br />

11 September<br />

Rice Paper Tales<br />

1:30pm and 3:30pm A collection of<br />

some of the most beautiful, funny and<br />

captivating Vietnamese folk tales. Every<br />

audience member will receive a special<br />

free gift <strong>to</strong> take home and remember the<br />

s<strong>to</strong>ries. Suitable for ages 6+.<br />

9 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Colour Of Me<br />

11:30am and 2:30pm Join us in a<br />

magical world of colour. Can you feel<br />

the excitement of the deep blue sea, the<br />

green peacefulness of nature, or bravely<br />

go where no child has ever been…<br />

inside an orange? But do watch out for<br />

red, who is sometimes very cross...Come<br />

and experience the beautiful rainbow of<br />

emotions that lives inside each and every<br />

one of us. What colour are you <strong>to</strong>day?<br />

Suitable for ages 3-7.<br />

New Alexandra Theatre<br />

Box Office: 0844 871 3011<br />

www.atgtickets.com<br />

12 – 17 September<br />

Sister Act<br />

Sister Act tells the hilarious s<strong>to</strong>ry of Deloris<br />

Van Cartier, a disco diva whose life takes<br />

a surprising turn when she witnesses a<br />

murder. Under protective cus<strong>to</strong>dy she<br />

is hidden in the one place she won’t be<br />

found – a Convent! Disguised as a nun<br />

and under the suspicious watch of Mother<br />

Superior, Deloris helps her fellow sisters<br />

find their voices as she unexpectedly<br />

rediscovers her own. A sparkling tribute<br />

<strong>to</strong> the universal power of friendship,<br />

sisterhood and music.<br />

Playbox Theatre<br />

Box Office: 01926 419555<br />

www.playboxtheatre.com<br />

9 – 11 & 16 – 18 September<br />

Disney’s Beauty & The Beast Jr<br />

A fantastic adaptation of the s<strong>to</strong>ry of<br />

transformation and <strong>to</strong>lerance featuring<br />

some of the most popular songs ever<br />

written by Alan Menken and the late<br />

Howard Ashman including ‘Be Our Guest’,<br />

‘Belle’ and ‘Beauty and The Beast’.<br />

2 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Monkey: Journey To The West<br />

3:00pm and 7:00pm A multi-talented<br />

cast create live-action animé on stage in<br />

this fabulous adventure for all the family.<br />

Created by Emily Jane Quash and based<br />

on the much-loved Chinese novel, a visual<br />

feast of movement, comedy and lavish<br />

s<strong>to</strong>rytelling.<br />

Royal Spa Centre<br />

Box Office: 01926 334418<br />

www.warwickdc.gov.uk<br />

3 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Chinese State Circus - Dynasty<br />

5:00pm and 7:45pm 30 world class<br />

Chinese acrobats, aerial artistes and<br />

jugglers interact with the super-human<br />

physical skills and dexterity of the masters<br />

of martial arts – the legendary Shaolin<br />

Warriors.<br />

Symphony Hall<br />

Box Office: 0121 345 0600<br />

www.thsh.co.uk or www.familyartsfestival.<br />

com<br />

6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Four Last Songs<br />

7:30pm This event is great for families<br />

because it features a full Symphony<br />

Orchestra with a young inspirational<br />

Conduc<strong>to</strong>r. Listen <strong>to</strong> a musical interpretation<br />

of a favourite children`s s<strong>to</strong>ry - Hansel and<br />

Gretel. Recommended for ages 8 <strong>to</strong> 16 and<br />

their families.<br />

9 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the<br />

Goddesses - Master Quest<br />

7:00pm Featuring live orchestral<br />

performances of the theme music from<br />

Nintendo’s The Legend of Zelda franchise,<br />

and a giant screen showing the most<br />

memorable moments of the series!<br />

The Old Rep Theatre<br />

Box Office: 0121 605 5116<br />

www.oldreptheatre.org.uk<br />

14 – 17 September<br />

HONK! The Musical<br />

11:00am and 2:00pm Meet Ugly, a cygnet<br />

who is mistaken as an ugly duckling upon<br />

falling in<strong>to</strong> his mother Ida’s nest. Ugly is<br />

rejected by everyone but Ida , a sly <strong>to</strong>mcat<br />

who only befriends him out of hunger and<br />

several other barnyard creatures.<br />

Town Hall<br />

Box Office: 0121 780 3333<br />

www.thsh.co.uk<br />

10 September<br />

Stick Man<br />

Stick Man lives in the family tree with his<br />

Stick Lady Love and their stick children<br />

three…’ But the world outside the<br />

family tree is a dangerous place for<br />

Stick Man. A dog wants <strong>to</strong> play fetch<br />

with him, a swan builds a nest with him<br />

and he even ends up on a fire! How<br />

will Stick Man ever get back <strong>to</strong> the<br />

family tree? Scamp Theatre’s delightful<br />

adaptation of Julia Donaldson and Axel<br />

Scheffler’s hugely popular children’s<br />

book.<br />

Warwick Arts Centre<br />

Box Office: 024 7652 4524<br />

www.warwickartscentre.co.uk<br />

4 – 5 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Scattered<br />

7:30pm Scattered explores our<br />

relationship with water. Seven dancers<br />

delve in<strong>to</strong> the majesty and savagery<br />

of water, plunging in<strong>to</strong> an ocean,<br />

tumbling down a waterfall and sliding<br />

on an avalanche <strong>to</strong> a frozen landscape<br />

of arctic beauty. Using projection<br />

technology, daring choreography and<br />

a ground-breaking set <strong>to</strong> create an<br />

extraordinary world where dancers and<br />

images interact seamlessly. This event<br />

is great for families because it captures<br />

the imagination with its spellbinding and<br />

ingenious choreography, Recommended<br />

for ages 6 <strong>to</strong> 16 and their families.<br />

Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n Grand<br />

Theatre<br />

Box Office: 01902 429212<br />

www.grandtheatre.co.uk<br />

25 September<br />

Justin Live!<br />

10:45am and 1:45pm Join CBeebies<br />

superstar and children’s favourite Justin<br />

Fletcher for an all-singing, all-dancing<br />

extravaganza live on stage. A fun show<br />

for all the family packed full of popular<br />

interactive song and dance routines,<br />

including some of Justin’s own chart-hits,<br />

and ‘appearances’ by many of Justin’s<br />

well known television personas.<br />

4 – 8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

The Sound Of Music<br />

This wonderfully lavish new staging<br />

tells the true s<strong>to</strong>ry of the world-famous<br />

singing family, from their romantic<br />

beginnings and search for happiness, <strong>to</strong><br />

their thrilling escape <strong>to</strong> freedom at the<br />

start of WWll.The unforgettable score<br />

features some of the most memorable<br />

songs ever performed on stage, including<br />

Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, Do-Re-Mi,<br />

Climb Ev’ry Mountain, So Long Farewell,<br />

and of course, The Sound of Music.<br />

17 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

Chris Packham *Tadpoles Not<br />

Included<br />

7:00pm This talk contains encounters<br />

with large hungry carnivores, close<br />

shaves with extinction, dangerous views<br />

about conservation and will expose the<br />

truth about our wildlife. Illustrated with<br />

his superb pho<strong>to</strong>graphs and exaggerated<br />

with film clips, Chris Packham presents<br />

an evening of zoological riches, humorous<br />

anecdotes and thought provoking<br />

questions about the creatures we say we<br />

love – and some we don’t. It’s big cats<br />

versus birds of prey versus insects versus<br />

humans and Chris tells it as it is!<br />

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25th – 30th<br />

Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>2016</strong><br />

0844 338 8222 *<br />

*Calls cost a maximum of 7 pence per minute plus your phone company’s access charge.<br />

Calls from mobiles may be higher and are dependent on your mobile company’s charges and tariffs.<br />

Disney characters and artwork © Disney.<br />

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PINBOARD<br />

Rush UK Trampoline Park opens its doors<br />

in <strong>Birmingham</strong> in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber. As well as wall-<strong>to</strong>-wall<br />

trampolines <strong>to</strong> get your adrenalin pumping, we have:<br />

• Ninja Warrior Assault Course<br />

• Large Foam Pit<br />

• Battle Beams<br />

• Rock Climbing Wall<br />

• Wavy Lane<br />

• Long Tumble Lanes<br />

• Trapeze Over Foam<br />

• Basket Ball Hoop Lane<br />

• Slack Lines<br />

• Total Wipeout<br />

• Extreme Dodgeball Courts<br />

• High Performance Arena<br />

• Toddler Court with Foam Pit<br />

• The Rush boutique<br />

• Fitness Classes<br />

• Kids Birthday Parties<br />

• Corporate Team Building<br />

Events<br />

• Toddler Creche<br />

• After Dark Disco Nights<br />

• Café and free Wifi<br />

We’ll be running a competition<br />

on our Facebook page <strong>to</strong> win<br />

tickets <strong>to</strong> our VIP launch, so be<br />

sure <strong>to</strong> like our page ready for<br />

the big announcement.<br />

rushuk.com<br />

facebook.com/<br />

RushUKTrampolinePark<br />

Unit 6 Avery Dell<br />

Kings Nor<strong>to</strong>n<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong><br />

B30 3DZ<br />

Give your<br />

child Creative<br />

Courage<br />

for Life with<br />

Stagecoach<br />

Performing<br />

Arts<br />

Parents looking for new ways <strong>to</strong><br />

keep their children active, happy and<br />

engaged have found the solution in<br />

the form of performing arts classes at<br />

Stagecoach Performing Arts.<br />

Stagecoach Performing Arts in<br />

Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n offer classes in singing,<br />

dancing and acting at the Newhamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Arts Centre, Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n, WV1 4AN<br />

and are offering a two week trial during<br />

the school autumn term for youngsters<br />

aged two <strong>to</strong> 18.<br />

Performance at Stagecoach is about<br />

more than simply learning how <strong>to</strong> sing,<br />

dance and act. Students develop<br />

the creative courage <strong>to</strong> unlock their<br />

potential, <strong>to</strong> stand up and be heard, <strong>to</strong><br />

work well with other students and <strong>to</strong><br />

embrace new ideas and possibilities.<br />

As they hone their new skills and<br />

work <strong>to</strong>gether <strong>to</strong> devise and rehearse<br />

performances, students become more<br />

self-assured, expressive, sociable and<br />

imaginative. All skills that will serve them<br />

well on the stage of life and help them<br />

<strong>to</strong> tackle new situations with resilience,<br />

creativity and courage.<br />

Eva Johnson, 12, and her brother Sam,<br />

10, are now Stagecoach regulars after<br />

initially attending a two week trial a<br />

couple of years ago.<br />

Their mum, Katie Johnson, said: “My<br />

children absolutely loved it. They came<br />

home after the first day and were full of<br />

chatter about the friends they’d made<br />

and the fun they’d had.”<br />

She added: “They learn so much more<br />

than singing, dancing and drama. My<br />

son is naturally quite shy and I’ve seen<br />

his confidence levels soar, whereas my<br />

daughter is outgoing and has been able<br />

<strong>to</strong> channel her energy in<strong>to</strong> performing.”<br />

Classes are small which means every<br />

child is given attention and allowed <strong>to</strong><br />

realise their potential at their own pace.<br />

The teachers all have performing arts<br />

experience and are there <strong>to</strong> lead and<br />

support youngsters as they conquer<br />

fears and rise <strong>to</strong> new challenges.<br />

Classes run during school term time<br />

September 15th - December 3rd.<br />

To find out more about the two week<br />

trial please call Annmarie on<br />

01782 660811 or visit<br />

www.stagecoach.co.uk/wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

You all asked for Saturday<br />

classes! …Here they are!<br />

Here at Razzamataz Sut<strong>to</strong>n Coldfield we are now taking bookings for our FREE<br />

taster session for our BRAND NEW Saturday morning classes. FREE taster session<br />

on Saturday 10th September.<br />

Following our eye-catching performances and workshops at the Big Family Festival<br />

in Sut<strong>to</strong>n and our action packed summer school we are now expanding our<br />

timetable <strong>to</strong> include Saturday morning classes! These are in addition <strong>to</strong> our long<br />

established and immensely successful Tuesday evening classes which will continue<br />

in the familiar Razztastic style! We are taking bookings for our FREE Tuesday taster<br />

session held on Tues 13th September.<br />

Help with Fees at the Dragon <strong>School</strong><br />

The Dragon is a co-educational boarding and day school in Oxford<br />

which offers an outstanding educational experience for both boys and<br />

girls from 4 <strong>to</strong> 13 years. The school is keen <strong>to</strong> welcome pupils from a<br />

wide range of backgrounds but acknowledges the cost of fees puts<br />

this beyond reach for many; for this reason, bursaries are offered.<br />

At the Dragon, means-tested bursaries can cover all or a substantial<br />

portion of the fees for boarding or day places, for children starting in<br />

Year 4. This grant does not have <strong>to</strong> be repaid.<br />

Applications are invited each autumn for the following year.<br />

Open Morning<br />

If you are interested in visiting the Dragon, you are very welcome <strong>to</strong><br />

come and see the <strong>School</strong> for yourself. There are two Autumn Open<br />

Mornings, Saturday, 24 September and Saturday, 8 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber, <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

To find out more about these exceptional educational opportunities or<br />

for an invitation please contact us.<br />

E: admissions@dragonschool.org<br />

www.dragonschool.org T: +44 (0)1865 315405<br />

Due <strong>to</strong> popular demand we are now expanding <strong>to</strong> include ages 2-18!<br />

Yes, that’s right, we now start from age 2! Our new Razz Tots class is an interactive<br />

dance, drama and singing class involving both parent and child for ages 2 & 3.<br />

(Razz Tots Saturday morning only).<br />

After a hugely successful and award winning take-over and re-launch of the school<br />

12 months ago we have forged a rapidly growing reputation in the area as a school<br />

providing quality training, proud of it’s student support, cus<strong>to</strong>mer service and<br />

money-can’t-buy opportunities!<br />

“Razz has really made a big<br />

change in my life and has made it so much<br />

better!<br />

I really feel at home here.”<br />

(15 year old Razz Sut<strong>to</strong>n student)<br />

Our Tuesday classes run from Bishop Walsh Catholic <strong>School</strong> and Saturday classes<br />

run from Sut<strong>to</strong>n Coldfield Grammar <strong>School</strong> for Girls.<br />

For more info or <strong>to</strong> book on<strong>to</strong> a taster session, email sut<strong>to</strong>ncoldfield@razzamataz.<br />

co.uk or phone 07505013160.<br />

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Creating Thrills & Skills<br />

For Life<br />

A Brand<br />

New Taste<br />

of Italy in<br />

<strong>Birmingham</strong><br />

from Marco<br />

Pierre<br />

White<br />

There’s a brand new taste of Italy in <strong>Birmingham</strong>, as Bardolino<br />

Pizzeria, Bellini and Espresso Bar opened its doors last month.<br />

Designed <strong>to</strong> be an everyday, affordable restaurant for the whole family,<br />

diners can now enjoy a range of authentic Italian dishes. From pizza<br />

and pasta, <strong>to</strong> salads, sides and tempting desserts, there’s also a<br />

fantastic range of milkshakes, smoothies, Bellinis and coffees <strong>to</strong> enjoy<br />

alongside your meal.<br />

For early risers, commuters, or school-runners, Bardolino opens at<br />

8am every day for breakfast. On the menu, you’ll find everything from<br />

full breakfasts, <strong>to</strong> porridge, yoghurts and bakery items, as well as a<br />

range of ‘on <strong>to</strong>ast’ choices.<br />

The Pauline Quirke Academy is a weekend performing arts<br />

school for 4-18 year olds - and the newest Academy is opening in<br />

S<strong>to</strong>urbridge on Saturday 17th September.<br />

Students spend three hours with us, rotating through hour long<br />

sessions in Comedy & Drama, Musical Theatre and Film &<br />

Television. Our specialist modules, packed full of tips that Pauline<br />

has learnt from nearly 50 years in the business, will teach you<br />

everything you need <strong>to</strong> know <strong>to</strong> act, sing, dance or direct like a<br />

professional. By working with people we believe are outstanding in<br />

their field, we aim <strong>to</strong> provide our students with a constantly evolving<br />

experience- something that is fresh, exciting and bang up-<strong>to</strong>-date.<br />

PQA believe in inspiring and rewarding our students, so we offer<br />

free group Trinity exams, masterclasses, cinema screenings, and the<br />

opportunity <strong>to</strong> perform in London’s West End.<br />

For those students who want the chance <strong>to</strong> work professionally there<br />

is the opportunity <strong>to</strong> join Quirky Kidz Creative Management (QK)<br />

– an agency that exclusively represents PQA students. QK clients<br />

have won parts in many high profile projects including Charlie & The<br />

Chocolate Fac<strong>to</strong>ry (West End); EastEnders (BBC); and the smashhit<br />

feature film Les Miserables.<br />

PQA S<strong>to</strong>urbridge is holding a free open day on Saturday 17th<br />

September from 9.45am – 1pm at Haybridge High <strong>School</strong>, Brake<br />

Lane, Hagley, Worcestershire, DY8 2XS.<br />

PQA is also enrolling now in Sut<strong>to</strong>n Coldfield, Edgbas<strong>to</strong>n and<br />

Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n. For more information please visit<br />

www.pqacademy.com or call 0800 531 6282.<br />

There’s not just good food on the menu though, as Bardolino serves<br />

up a range of offers every day of the week. There’s the £6.95 lunch<br />

deal, and 2-for-1 Pizza Wednesdays, as well as the fantastic<br />

Kids Eat Free offer, which is valid all day, every day. Children<br />

aged 12 and under can enjoy a free meal with the purchase of any<br />

adult’s main meal, making Bardolino a great value, family-friendly<br />

place <strong>to</strong> eat out.<br />

To enjoy all this in the heart of <strong>Birmingham</strong> city centre, book your table<br />

now at www.bardolinobirmingham.com<br />

Step by Step Tu<strong>to</strong>rs is a private tuition service<br />

covering all subjects and grades.<br />

We work with students of all ages and abilities; from young children struggling<br />

<strong>to</strong> grasp their phonics <strong>to</strong> KS4 students preparing <strong>to</strong> sit their GCSE exams or<br />

students preparing for Eleven plus Exams. All our tu<strong>to</strong>ring at every stage is in<br />

line with the National Curriculum.<br />

As well as one <strong>to</strong> one and small group tuition<br />

we regularly conduct eleven plus mock tests.<br />

Mock Tests are an essential part of Eleven Plus<br />

preparation, tuition or home practice alone cannot<br />

prepare children for real exam conditions. A Mock<br />

Test is also the best indica<strong>to</strong>r of your child’s<br />

performance in the real exam.<br />

What makes Step by Step different is we strongly<br />

believe every child is different. Therefore, our<br />

lessons are unique and tailored <strong>to</strong> suit each<br />

child. We aim <strong>to</strong> get <strong>to</strong> know your child and work<br />

<strong>to</strong> their strengths and in accordance with their<br />

learning style.<br />

Step by Step Tu<strong>to</strong>rs service is based in the<br />

Oldbury/Smethwick area in <strong>Birmingham</strong><br />

For more info or <strong>to</strong> book your place call us -<br />

0121 533 4604 or 0790 460 9836<br />

Save the date and put your thinking caps on – Wear A Hat Day is coming again!<br />

What is Wear A Hat Day?<br />

Wear A Hat Day is the UK’s<br />

premier brain tumour awareness<br />

event. It takes place on Friday<br />

31st March 2017. March is also<br />

the UK’s annual Brain Tumour<br />

Awareness Month. <strong>School</strong>s and<br />

families across the country get<br />

involved <strong>to</strong> help raise funds for<br />

research in<strong>to</strong> this devastating<br />

disease.<br />

Why get involved?<br />

Brain tumours kill more children<br />

and adults under the age of 40<br />

than any other cancer… yet<br />

just 1% of the national spend<br />

on cancer research has been<br />

allocated <strong>to</strong> this devastating<br />

disease. Brain Tumour Research<br />

is the only national UK charity that<br />

invests its funds in<strong>to</strong> long-term<br />

research.<br />

Wear A Hat Day is a great<br />

way <strong>to</strong> show support and raise<br />

money for this research. Children<br />

and adults take part in days of<br />

hat-filled fundraising events.<br />

<strong>School</strong> children maximise their<br />

fundraising by selling exclusive<br />

hat-shaped pin badges – with<br />

new designs from the charity<br />

created each year, they have<br />

become collec<strong>to</strong>r’s items among<br />

the youngsters!<br />

How do I get involved?<br />

Register now at<br />

www.wearahatday.org and<br />

start planning your event.<br />

Your fundraising pack will include<br />

leaflets and posters <strong>to</strong> help<br />

promote your event and will arrive<br />

in plenty of time for your Wear A<br />

Hat Day.<br />

The charity provides exciting<br />

Wear A Hat Day merchandise<br />

<strong>to</strong> buy and sell <strong>to</strong> help with<br />

your fundraising – wristbands,<br />

plush hats, baseball caps, car<br />

hats and designer brooches for<br />

parents and teachers joining in<br />

with little fundraisers.<br />

Event ideas and fundraising <strong>to</strong>p<br />

tips can be found on the website.<br />

Many school children make hats,<br />

have hat competitions, parades,<br />

fashion shows etc and the charity<br />

publishes the best pho<strong>to</strong>s on<br />

social media.<br />

All in all it is simply <strong>to</strong>o<br />

HATTASTIC <strong>to</strong> miss!<br />

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COMPETITIONS<br />

© Disney<br />

Win a family ticket for four <strong>to</strong> the Opening<br />

Night of Disney On Ice presents Frozen<br />

on Tuesday 25 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>2016</strong> at 6.30pm at Barclaycard Arena, <strong>Birmingham</strong>.<br />

The heartwarming Academy Award®-winning tale you love is now<br />

a full length production live on ice and skating in<strong>to</strong> <strong>Birmingham</strong>.<br />

Be magically whisked away <strong>to</strong> wintry Arendelle by dazzling special<br />

effects and as<strong>to</strong>nishing skating as you sing and dance along <strong>to</strong><br />

inspiring songs including “Let It Go.” Join royal sisters Anna and Elsa,<br />

the hilarious snowman Olaf, Kris<strong>to</strong>ff and Sven, as they journey <strong>to</strong><br />

discover that true love is the most magical power of all!<br />

Hosted by Mickey and Minnie, with special appearances by beloved<br />

Disney Princesses and characters from all-time favourites like Disney/<br />

Pixar’s Toy S<strong>to</strong>ry, Finding Nemo and Disney’s The Lion King. This<br />

unforgettable celebration of love and friendship will leave your family<br />

with memories <strong>to</strong> last a lifetime.<br />

Experience the Full S<strong>to</strong>ry – Live on Ice!<br />

For a chance <strong>to</strong> win simply answer the question below:<br />

What does Elsa build during the song “Let It Go”?<br />

A. An igloo B. An ice castle C. A snowman<br />

If the event is cancelled we will use our reasonable endeavours <strong>to</strong><br />

allocate you alternative tickets but this will be subject <strong>to</strong> availability.<br />

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/birmingham/competitions<br />

or https://www.facebook.com/<strong>Primary</strong><strong>Times</strong>WM<br />

Closing<br />

Date<br />

6 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

<strong>2016</strong><br />

Rush UK VIP Launch<br />

Party Competition<br />

Rush UK Trampoline Park will be coming <strong>to</strong> Kings<br />

Nor<strong>to</strong>n, <strong>Birmingham</strong> in Oc<strong>to</strong>ber <strong>2016</strong> and they plan <strong>to</strong><br />

throw a BIG VIP launch event. You lucky people can win<br />

tickets <strong>to</strong> the launch with celebrity guests, acts, food,<br />

drink, music and of course, lots of jumping!<br />

For your chance <strong>to</strong> win a family ticket (2 adults + 2<br />

children) <strong>to</strong> this fabulous event just answer the following<br />

Question<br />

Rush <strong>Birmingham</strong> is located where?<br />

A. Kings Nor<strong>to</strong>n B. Solihull C. Wolverhamp<strong>to</strong>n<br />

Enter online at www.primarytimes.net/birmingham/competitions<br />

or https://www.facebook.com/<strong>Primary</strong><strong>Times</strong>WM<br />

Closing<br />

Date<br />

23 Sept<br />

<strong>2016</strong><br />

Design the<br />

Christmas Card!<br />

Every year, we at <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong> send out<br />

thousands of Christmas cards and we would<br />

like you <strong>to</strong> help us <strong>to</strong> create the picture for<br />

this year’s card. It can be any picture you<br />

like <strong>to</strong> do with Christmas in some way. You<br />

might like <strong>to</strong> make it Father Christmas,<br />

a snowman, Rudolf with his red nose or<br />

maybe a nativity scene.<br />

• You can draw or paint your picture on<br />

an A4 or A5 piece of card or paper.<br />

Send your entry along with your name, age,<br />

address, telephone number and school name <strong>to</strong>:<br />

Christmas Card Competition<br />

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date for<br />

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entries is<br />

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st Oc<strong>to</strong>ber<br />

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Teachers and schools are very welcome <strong>to</strong> send in entries from an entire class in a single envelope ensuring that the<br />

school name, child’s name and age are clearly written on the back of each entry. The winner’s design will be used for the<br />

<strong>2016</strong> <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong> Head Office Christmas card and the winner will also receive 50 copies of the card with envelopes.<br />

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Cooking with Compassion<br />

Does your child love cooking? Why not encourage them <strong>to</strong> put their skills <strong>to</strong> good use by<br />

entering Junior Compassionate Cook, the RSPCA Assured’s cookery video competition for 6 <strong>to</strong><br />

12 year olds?<br />

It’s a really fun way for kids who love <strong>to</strong> get creative in the kitchen <strong>to</strong> make the connection<br />

between good welfare and good food. What’s more, they’ll be in with a chance of winning<br />

some great prizes!<br />

To enter, simply film them preparing their favourite dish and upload the video <strong>to</strong> the RSPCA<br />

Assured website www.rspcaassured.org.uk/junior-compassionate-cook. Videos must not be<br />

longer than five minutes or more than 500MB.<br />

The recipe can be for anything they like, from sausages <strong>to</strong> salmon, chicken fajitas <strong>to</strong> chocolate<br />

brownies, but it must contain RSPCA Assured ingredients - whether it’s eggs, fish or meat.<br />

You have until Monday 14 November <strong>to</strong> enter. Voting closes on Tuesday 13 December, so the sooner<br />

they enter the better.<br />

If you’re looking for recipe inspiration, check out the website where you’ll find lots of useful tips, plus the 2015 winning video entries.<br />

Remember, they’re not looking for expert chefs or filmmakers, but lively and fun presenters demonstrating how <strong>to</strong> make simple, tasty recipes.<br />

Winners will be announced during the second week of January 2017. So get cooking and good luck.<br />

Eyes On the Prize<br />

The People’s Choice and Judge’s<br />

Choice winners will both receive<br />

an iPad and Junior Compassionate<br />

Cook trophy, and four runners-up<br />

will each receive a medal.<br />

But that’s not all! Each winner<br />

and runner-up - as well as their<br />

schools - will win a fun range of<br />

children’s cookware, so they can<br />

cook up a s<strong>to</strong>rm and encourage<br />

their classmates <strong>to</strong> do the same.<br />

Winners and runners-up will also<br />

receive a year’s subscription <strong>to</strong> the<br />

RSPCA’s Animal Action magazine.<br />

This year’s celebrity judges are<br />

Andi Peters and Liz McClarnon.<br />

Andi <strong>to</strong>ld <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong>, “I’m delighted <strong>to</strong> be judging RSPCA<br />

Assured’s brilliant Junior Compassionate Cook competition again<br />

this year. Getting kids cooking and having fun in the kitchen is really<br />

important. This competition encourages them <strong>to</strong> think about where<br />

food comes from and the welfare of farm animals.”<br />

Liz <strong>to</strong>ld us, “I really enjoyed watching the kids’ videos in last year’s<br />

competition and I can’t wait <strong>to</strong> see this year’s entries! It’s fantastic <strong>to</strong><br />

see kids so excited<br />

about cooking and<br />

that they care so much<br />

about the welfare<br />

of animals. It will set<br />

them up for a lifetime<br />

of happy cooking and<br />

good, ethical eating.<br />

Good luck everyone<br />

and get cooking!”<br />

Look Out for<br />

the Logo<br />

The RSPCA<br />

Assured label<br />

makes it easy <strong>to</strong><br />

find products<br />

from animals that<br />

have had a better<br />

life and lived on<br />

farms checked by<br />

the RSPCA.<br />

Many supermarkets s<strong>to</strong>ck<br />

RSPCA Assured eggs, fish and<br />

meat. Put your postcode in<strong>to</strong><br />

the interactive map <strong>to</strong> find out<br />

where <strong>to</strong> buy RSPCA Assured<br />

ingredients near you at www.<br />

rspcaassured.org.uk/where-<strong>to</strong>buy/map<br />

Sausage and Bean One-pot Wonder<br />

with Sage Dumplings<br />

For the hot pot, you’ll need:<br />

Rapeseed oil<br />

1 chopped onion<br />

Pack of RSPCA Assured pork sausages<br />

Chopped red and green peppers<br />

2 chopped carrots<br />

1 tin of baked beans<br />

1 tin of white kidney beans<br />

1 tin of <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>es<br />

Toma<strong>to</strong> puree<br />

Water<br />

Salt and pepper <strong>to</strong> season<br />

Fresh rosemary<br />

Jess was last year’s Judges’ Choice winner with her recipe for sausage and bean one-pot wonder with sage<br />

dumplings. Check out her video on the RSPCA Assured website. Jess’ <strong>to</strong>p tip is <strong>to</strong> “Make sure you cook something<br />

you love! I picked the sausage and bean one-pot wonder because it’s an easy, tasty supper that anyone can make.”<br />

Junior Compassionate Cook is sponsored by the Co-op<br />

and supported by Fairtrade.<br />

For the dumplings, you’ll need:<br />

Plain flour<br />

Vegetable suet (use about half the volume of flour)<br />

Salt and pepper <strong>to</strong> season<br />

Fresh rosemary and sage<br />

Water<br />

1. In a large pan heat the rapeseed oil and stir fry the chopped onions<br />

2. Break the sausages up in<strong>to</strong> pieces and add <strong>to</strong> the pan<br />

3. Add the chopped peppers, chopped <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>es, baked beans and cannellini<br />

beans and give it a good stir<br />

4. Add a tin of <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong>es, <strong>to</strong>ma<strong>to</strong> puree and a dash of water - keep on stirring<br />

5. Finally, add fresh rosemary, stir, and pop the lid on. Leave <strong>to</strong> bubble for 40<br />

minutes<br />

6. To make the dumplings, mix <strong>to</strong>gether flour, vegetable suet and water <strong>to</strong> form a<br />

dough mixture<br />

7. Add some fresh rosemary and sage and roll the mixture in<strong>to</strong> small balls - you<br />

should get around eight <strong>to</strong> ten<br />

8. Add the dumplings <strong>to</strong> the pan and put the lid back on. Cook for a further 30<br />

minutes, then serve and enjoy!<br />

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