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59,545 COPIES FOR FAMILIES<br />

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OF PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN<br />

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Contents<br />

6 What's On Where?<br />

Dear Readers,<br />

Back to School<br />

Issue 2019<br />

WELCOME<br />

12 Choosing A School<br />

16 Box Office<br />

Welcome to our back to school edition! We hope you had a fantastic<br />

summer break and have been enjoying the warm weather, and now<br />

feel ready to start a new school year. We also want to give a warm welcome<br />

to all of our new readers who have little ones just starting their<br />

first year of school! It’s such an exciting time full of new experiences<br />

for them and you, and we hope these first few weeks go just as well as<br />

you hope. For our regular readers, we hope this new school year brings<br />

positive change and lots of opportunities for fun with your family.<br />

18 Love of Reading<br />

20 Pinboard<br />

21 Bookstore<br />

22 Competitions<br />

23 Loopy Library<br />

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Get the Kids Back to School!<br />

Birmingham Community Leisure Trust has a whole host of<br />

children’s activity programmes to get them active! With 9 great<br />

centres to choose from, there’s bound to be something for you<br />

and your family to enjoy.<br />

Intensive Lessons<br />

We deliver swimming lessons through the Swim England Learn to<br />

Swim Pathway – the most successful programme of its kind!<br />

Our all-inclusive programme takes your child from their first lesson<br />

to developing confidence and competence in the water in an<br />

enjoyable and safe environment.<br />

Childrens Sports Courses<br />

Football, Gymnastics, Cricket, Dace, Judo, Tennis, Parkour and<br />

more!<br />

Free trials available on all sports courses at all of our centres.<br />

Courses run all year (including school holidays) – contact your<br />

nearest centre to book your child’s free trial today.<br />

Birthday Parties<br />

Pool parties, Football parties, Bouncey castle parties and more!<br />

Parties on Saturdays and Sundays – prices start from £73.50 per<br />

party.<br />

For all parties there is a room available for you to use to continue<br />

the celebrations and you can even bring your own food and<br />

birthday cake with you!<br />

You can view all the swim lessons info, sports courses time tables<br />

and birthday party packages on our <strong>web</strong>site. When you are ready<br />

to book, just visit or phone reception.<br />

● Beeches Pool & Fitness Centre* (0121 516 5638) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/beeches_pool/Holiday-Activities<br />

●<br />

Billesley Indoor Tennis Centre (0121 796 2221) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/billesley_indoor_tc/Holiday-Activities<br />

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Cocks Moors Woods Leisure Centre* (0121 516 5641) https://<br />

www.birminghamleisure.com/cocks_moors_woods/Holiday-<br />

Activities<br />

●<br />

Erdington Leisure Centre* (0121 516 5650) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/erdington_lc/holiday-activities<br />

●<br />

Fox Hollies Leisure Centre* (0121 796 2330) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/fox_hollies_lc/Holiday-Activities<br />

●<br />

Stechford Leisure Centre* (0121 796 2331) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/stechford_cascades/Holiday-Activities<br />

●<br />

Wyndley Leisure Centre* (0121 516 5659) Swimming Pool<br />

(0121 516 5652) https://www.birminghamleisure.com/wyndley_<br />

lc/Holiday-Activities<br />

●<br />

Ladywood Leisure Centre* (0330 1099150) https://www.<br />

birminghamleisure.com/wyndley_lc/Holiday-Activities<br />

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MUSIC FOR<br />

YOUR LITTLE<br />

MONSTERS<br />

The Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra – Sunday 17 Nov, 2.30pm,<br />

Symphony Hall • We Got Rhythm – Sunday 2 Feb, 2.30pm, Symphony Hall<br />

BSL<br />

Interpreted<br />

Supported by<br />

Call 0121 780 3333 or book online at cbso.co.uk/families<br />

No-one ever forgets the first time they heard a live orchestra<br />

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WHAT’S ON WHERE<br />

Ongoing<br />

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

are many more events on our <strong>web</strong>site<br />

www.primarytimes.co.uk/birmingham<br />

Kids Dance Fitness Class<br />

Just Play B44 9HP<br />

www.justplaysoftplay.co.uk<br />

1.30-2.15pm. Mondays. Easy to follow<br />

dance fitness routines, fitness games/<br />

activities. Improves balance, co-ordination,<br />

movement patterns, confidence,<br />

teamwork and more. Age: 2-4 years.<br />

T: 0121 360 22 55.<br />

Ballet Tots<br />

Just Play B44 9HP<br />

www.justplaysoftplay.co.uk<br />

1.30-2.15pm. Wednesdays. Come<br />

and learn some of your first ballet<br />

terminology, moves and steps while<br />

imagination is used to keep it playful and<br />

fun for your little ballerina. Age: 2-5 years.<br />

T: 0121 360 22 55.<br />

Jo Jingles<br />

Just Play B44 9HP<br />

www.justplaysoftplay.co.uk<br />

11am and 12noon. Thursdays. Enjoy 45<br />

minutes of music, singing and movement<br />

with Jo. Classes are carefully structured<br />

and each week educational themes are<br />

introduced using well known nursery<br />

rhymes and instruments. Mixed ages.<br />

T: 0121 360 22 55.<br />

Little Kickers<br />

Just Play B44 9HP<br />

www.justplaysoftplay.co.uk<br />

10.30-11.15am. Thursdays. A positive, funfilled<br />

pre-school football programme<br />

executed in a friendly, pressure-free<br />

environment. Age: 2-5 years.<br />

T: 0121 360 22 55.<br />

Reading Group for Young<br />

People<br />

Ward End Library B8 2HF<br />

www.birmingham.gov.uk<br />

2-3pm. A new reading group for young<br />

people at Ward End Library. It’s aimed at<br />

11-17 year olds, of all reading abilities, and<br />

promises to be fun and exciting.<br />

T: 0121 464 0366.<br />

Tunnel Tots<br />

Dudley Canal and Limestone Mines<br />

DY1 4SB.<br />

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

10-11am. Every Monday – boat leaves at<br />

10am. Share some stories as you travel<br />

along and sing some songs together in<br />

Cathedral Arch. Afterwards, come along<br />

to the Gongoozler where there will be<br />

colouring and puzzles for the toddlers to<br />

enjoy whilst the adults relax with 25% off<br />

a hot drink and piece of cake. Just 80p<br />

per passenger. No advance bookings are<br />

taken for our Tunnel Tots trips, so seats<br />

are allocated on a first-come, first-served<br />

basis on the day. T: 0121 557 6265.<br />

4 September – 19 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Soho<br />

Rooftop Tours<br />

Soho House B18 5LB<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

Tours: 11.30am, 1 and 2.30pm. Take a tour<br />

up to the roof of Soho House to take in the<br />

panoramic views of the local area. Explore<br />

the elegant Georgian home of Birmingham’s<br />

foremost industrialist Matthew Boulton and<br />

the meeting place of the Lunar Society<br />

during Birmingham Heritage Week. Tours<br />

cost £10 per person. (Entry into visitor centre<br />

and grounds are free.) Pre-booking is<br />

advised. T: 0121 348 8150.<br />

4 September - 5 October<br />

Summer Holiday!<br />

The Leather Museum Walsall WS2 8EW<br />

www.go.walsall.gov.uk<br />

Get ready to enjoy some vintage vibes with<br />

this exhibition. Bold mid-century fashion<br />

and swimwear, picnic sets and postcards<br />

will be on display as the museum celebrates<br />

the traditional British summer holiday. Free<br />

event. T: 01922 652288.<br />

4 September – 31 October<br />

Costume Exhibition: Connecting the<br />

Estate<br />

Dudmaston WV15 6QN<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

12.30-4pm. Discover how a forester’s tools<br />

and uniform has changed over the last 100<br />

years. T: 01746780866.<br />

4 September – 3 November<br />

Made @ MAC: Family Fun at MAC<br />

mac Midlands Art Centre B12 9QH<br />

www.macbirmingham.co.uk<br />

9am-9pm. A lively course programme<br />

reflects MAC’s widely respected familyfriendly<br />

credentials and offers a wide range<br />

of courses that families can take part in<br />

together. This exhibition showcases some of<br />

these activities and a selection of the work<br />

produced. T: 0121 446 3232.<br />

5 September<br />

Nature Tots at Brandon Marsh - Home<br />

Sweet Home<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest in<br />

wildlife. With this in mind, we hold activities<br />

outdoors, in the natural surroundings of our<br />

reserve at Brandon Marsh. These sessions<br />

start with fifteen minutes of fun free play<br />

and everyone is here we head outside to<br />

get stuck in with some wonderful activities<br />

based on that weeks theme, before<br />

returning to the centre to make an amazing<br />

craft you can take home. T: 02476 302912.<br />

6 September<br />

Jewellery Quarter Heritage Walk<br />

Museum of the Jewellery Quarter B18 6HA<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

2-3.30pm. Birmingham’s world famous<br />

Jewellery Quarter has been Britain’s main<br />

seat of jewellery and silver manufacture for<br />

at least the last 150 years. Come along for<br />

a lively guided walk looking at the people,<br />

places and themes that have helped to<br />

shape this singular working district. Meet on<br />

Newhall street opposite the Queen’s Arms<br />

pub at 2.00pm. Pre-booking is essential. T:<br />

0121 348 8140<br />

Nature Tots at Parkridge - Home Sweet<br />

Home<br />

The Parkridge Centre, Solihull, B91 3HG<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest in<br />

wildlife. With activities outdoors in the natural<br />

surroundings of the reserve at The Parkridge<br />

Centre. The session starts with fifteen minutes<br />

of free play, when everyone is here, then<br />

head outside to get stuck in with some<br />

wonderful activities based on that weeks<br />

theme, before returning to the centre to<br />

make an amazing craft to take home.<br />

T: 0121 704 0768.<br />

6 September – 8 September<br />

I See the Future<br />

Henley Street CV37 6<strong>PT</strong><br />

www.shakespeare.org.uk<br />

10am-5pm. See Stratford’s future through<br />

giant binoculars. The Shakespeare<br />

Birthplace Trust, in partnership with the<br />

Royal Shakespeare Company and Creative<br />

Producers International , has commissioned<br />

Anagram to create an innovative artistic<br />

project that will explore the experiences<br />

and perspectives of Stratford-upon-Avon<br />

residents. Working with the local community,<br />

two pairs of giant binoculars will curiously<br />

appear on Henley Street and in the Bancroft<br />

Gardens over the weekend of 6-8 September.<br />

Creations developed at previous workshops<br />

will be transformed into vibrant animations<br />

that play inside the binoculars during the<br />

weekend.<br />

7 September<br />

Kiddiwinks Nearly New Sale<br />

Collingwood Community<br />

CentreAddress:Collingwood Centre B43 7NF<br />

www.stallandcraftcollective.co.uk<br />

1.30-3pm. The ideal place to buy and sell<br />

nearly new items - from bump to big kid.<br />

KIDDIWINKS Nearly New specialise in<br />

maternity, baby and childrens clothes, toys<br />

and equipment up to 10 years of age. Entry £1.<br />

Children free. T: 07816897555.<br />

Guided Pond Dipping Sessions<br />

Sandwell Valley B43 5AG<br />

www.rspb.org.uk<br />

11am-1pm. Come and join in with a guided<br />

Pond Dipping session. Expert volunteers will<br />

be on hand to help you discover the pond<br />

minibeasts, how to idientify them and the best<br />

way to use our equipment. T: 0121 357 7395.<br />

7 September – 29 September<br />

Apple Pressing Month<br />

Sunnycroft TF1 2DR<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-3pm. September is the traditional time<br />

of harvest, Sunnycroft will be collecting<br />

the apples from their orchard to create<br />

fresh apple juice. Come a see how you go<br />

from apple to juice using a traditional press<br />

and have a taste of freshly pressed juice.<br />

Small charge per bottle of apple juice. T:<br />

01952242884.<br />

Potato and Sweetcorn Shindig<br />

Hatton Adventure World CV35 8XA<br />

www.hattonworld.com<br />

11am-4pm. When visiting Hatton Adventure<br />

World why not teach your children whilst<br />

having lots of fun. Included in your day ticket<br />

you are welcome to come along and pick<br />

your own potatoes and sweetcorn, straight<br />

from the field. Harvesting food is both<br />

rewarding and exciting….from the field to the<br />

plate, Hatton is putting the fun factor into<br />

food. T: 01926 843411.<br />

8 September<br />

Summer Nights Film Festival 2019 -<br />

Mamma Mia: Here we go again, PG<br />

Attingham Park SY4 4TP<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

8-10.30pm. Everyone is back for more ABBA<br />

inspired song and dance numbers as Mamma<br />

Mia 2 comes to Attingham. Set up your picnic<br />

next to the historic Mansion and enjoy a late<br />

summer evening watching this great sing<br />

along film on the big screen.T: 01743708123.<br />

9 September<br />

Wildlife Watch After School Club - Wild<br />

Food Forage<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

3.45-5pm. Running monthly on Mondays. The<br />

sessions are aimed at children aged 4 years<br />

and up, but younger siblings are welcome,<br />

adults must accompany their children unless<br />

they are 8 years and over. Please be aware<br />

activities occur in all weathers, so please<br />

dress appropriately. T: 02476 302912.<br />

10 September<br />

Wild Home School - Tracks and<br />

Trails<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

2-3pm. Wild Home School sessions happen<br />

every second Tuesday of the month. With<br />

each session varying between a mix of<br />

curriculum focused activities, bushcraft and<br />

nature based activities. Each session you’ll<br />

be heading outside to learn about something<br />

new, with every month having a different<br />

theme, aimed at home schooled children<br />

working at a KS2 level (around 8 years and<br />

up). T: 024 76 302 912.<br />

11 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Meet Sir<br />

Thomas Holte Tour<br />

Aston Hall B6 6JD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

1-2.15pm. Sir Thomas Holte: hero, villain,<br />

murderer, or simply misunderstood? Who<br />

is the man behind the myths? Entry to this<br />

event is included in the price of admission.<br />

Pre-booking is essential. T: 0121 348 8100.<br />

12 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: A Servant’s<br />

Life Guided Tour<br />

Aston Hall B6 6JD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

1-2.15pm. A special guided tour which focuses<br />

on the servants at Aston Hall. Entry to the tour<br />

is included in the price of admission. Booking<br />

essential. T: 0121 348 8100.<br />

Little Grown ups<br />

Bilston Craft Gallery WV14 7LU<br />

www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk<br />

1-2pm. Little Grown-ups focus on providing<br />

families with babies and toddlers the<br />

freedom and space, as well as games and<br />

toys, to enjoy playing with and to pretend<br />

they’re all grown-up – from dressing-up,<br />

studying, going to work, and running a busy<br />

home – children can create their very own<br />

imaginary, grown-up worlds, far away in the<br />

future. Suitable for 0 – 7 years. £4 per child.<br />

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WHAT’S ON WHERE<br />

Heritage Open Days - Oak House<br />

Museum<br />

Oak House Museum B70 8HJ.<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

2-5pm. Book onto a tour and see areas<br />

not normally open to the public. Tours at<br />

2:30pm and 3:30pm. Please call to secure<br />

your place. T: 0121 5530759.<br />

Nature Tots at Brandon Marsh -<br />

Dazzling Dragonflies<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest<br />

in wildlife. Activities outdoor, in the natural<br />

surroundings of the reserve at Brandon<br />

Marsh. These sessions start with fifteen<br />

minutes of fun free play and everyone<br />

is here we head outside to get stuck in<br />

with some wonderful activities based on<br />

that weeks theme, before returning to the<br />

centre to make an amazing craft you can<br />

take home. T: 02476 302912.<br />

13 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Day<br />

Sarehole Mill B13 0BD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

Tours: 12 and 2pm. Take part in free<br />

costumed tour of Sarehole Mill. Tours last<br />

approximately 45 minutes. Free but prebooking<br />

required. T: 0121 348 8160.<br />

Cronkhill Open Day<br />

Attingham Park Estate: Cronkhill SY5 6JP<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. Hidden in the Shropshire<br />

countryside, Cronkhill is an unexpected<br />

vision of Italy. Take a look around this<br />

little gem on one of only six open days<br />

a year. All visits must be pre booked. T:<br />

01743708162.<br />

Nature Tots at Parkridge - Dazzling<br />

Dragonflies<br />

The Parkridge Centre, Solihull, B91 3HG<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest<br />

in wildlife. Activities outdoors in the<br />

natural surroundings of the reserve at The<br />

Parkridge Centre. The session starts with<br />

fifteen minutes of free play, when everyone<br />

is here, then head outside to get stuck in<br />

with some wonderful activities based on<br />

that weeks theme, before returning to the<br />

centre to make an amazing craft to take<br />

home. T: 0121 704 0768.<br />

13 September – 14 September<br />

Open Days<br />

Morville Hall WV15 6QN<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

12-5pm. Morville Hall is just up the road<br />

from Dudmaston and opens on selected<br />

Fridays and Saturdays throughout the<br />

summer. Originally an Elizabethan House,<br />

Morville was extensively enlarged around<br />

1750, giving it the appearance of a<br />

Georgian Home. T: 01746780866.<br />

14 September<br />

Heritage Open Days - Old Yardley Walk<br />

Blakesley Hall B25 8RN<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

11.30am-1pm and 2-3.30pm. Join experts<br />

from the Birmingham and Warwickshire<br />

Archaeological Society in a leisurely 2.5<br />

mile stroll around the village of Yardley to<br />

celebrate Heritage Open Days. Discover<br />

the hidden history of the area including<br />

two medieval moats that once surrounded<br />

manor houses, ridges remaining from<br />

medieval ploughing, and the historic<br />

buildings of old Yardley including (exterior<br />

only) St Edburgha’s church and the timberframed<br />

old grammar school. These walks<br />

are free – pre-booking essential as only<br />

30 places per walk. The walks will begin at<br />

Blakesley Hall. T: 0121 348 8120.<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Day<br />

Museum of the Jewellery Quarter B18 6HA<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

10.30am-5pm. Free costumed guided tours<br />

of the Smith & Pepper jewellery factory<br />

to celebrate Birmingham Heritage Week<br />

and Heritage Open Days. Pre-booking is<br />

essential. T: 0121 348 8140.<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Water,<br />

Water Everywhere and not a Drop to<br />

Mill<br />

Sarehole Mill B13 0BD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

1-2pm. A free illustrated talk on waterpower<br />

at Sarehole Mill as part of Birmingham<br />

Heritage Week and Heritage Open Days.<br />

Pre-booking required. Limited places. First<br />

come, first served. T: 0121 348 8160.<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Days - Guided Tour<br />

Weoley Castle B29 5RJ<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

12-1pm. Free tour of Weoley Castle as part<br />

of Birmingham Heritage Week and Heritage<br />

Open Days. Pre-booking required. T: 0121<br />

348 8140.<br />

Swing Sling Baby Classes<br />

Bantock House Museum WV3 9LQ<br />

www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk<br />

9.30-11.15am. Sling Swing is an exciting<br />

gentle movement and dance class for<br />

mums and dads or carers with their babies<br />

and toddlers in soft structured slings and<br />

baby carriers or wraps.<br />

Galton Valley Canal Museum<br />

Galton Valley Canal Museum B66 1BA<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

10am-3pm. Housed in the New Smethwick<br />

Pumping Station the canal museum tells<br />

the story of the Galton Valley canal system<br />

and the people that lived and worked on it.<br />

Entry to the museum is free and there are<br />

light refreshments available. 0121 556 0683.<br />

Harvest Saturday<br />

Packwood House B94 6AT<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

10am-4pm. Come and meet the garden<br />

team to see what’s being harvested in the<br />

garden this autumn. Sample and learn<br />

about all the fresh produce grown at here<br />

Packwood.T: 01564782024.<br />

Heritage Open Day - Dudley Museum<br />

at the Archives<br />

Dudley Museum DY1 4SQ<br />

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

11am-4pm. An opportunity to look around<br />

the venue, see the displays and exhibitions.<br />

Suitable for Families. Free event.<br />

Heritage Open Day - Red House Glass<br />

Cone<br />

Red House Glass Cone DY8 4AZ<br />

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

11am-4pm. An opportunity to look around<br />

the venue, see the displays and exhibitions.<br />

Suitable for Families. Free event.<br />

Guided Pond Dipping Sessions<br />

Sandwell Valley B43 5AG<br />

www.rspb.org.uk<br />

11am-1pm. Come and join in with a guided<br />

Pond Dipping session. Expert volunteers<br />

will be on hand to help you discover the<br />

pond minibeasts, how to idientify them and<br />

the best way to use our equipment. T: 0121<br />

357 7395.<br />

Rep to Rep Tour<br />

The Old Rep Theatre B5 4DY<br />

www.oldtreptheatre.co.uk<br />

10am-1pm. A rare opportunity to explore<br />

the unique shared history of The Old Rep<br />

and Birmingham Repertory Theatre in one<br />

grand tour. Led by experienced guides,<br />

this tour will take you behind the scenes<br />

at both venues, providing insight into the<br />

fascinating history of Birmingham Repertory<br />

Company over the last 106 years.<br />

T: 0121 359 9444.<br />

14 September – 15 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Days<br />

Aston Hall B6 6JD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. Visit this magnificent Jacobean<br />

mansion for free as part of Birmingham<br />

Heritage Week and Heritage Open Days.<br />

Last entrance to the hall 3pm. T: 0121 348<br />

8100.<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Day<br />

Blakesley Hall B25 8RN<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

Tours: 11.30am, 1.00pm and 2.30pm. Free<br />

entry into Blakesley Hall with costumed<br />

guided tours of the Hall. Pre-booking is<br />

essential. To book tickets please call T: 0121<br />

348 8263 .<br />

Black Country Boating Festival<br />

Bumble Hole Nature Reserve<br />

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

10am-5pm. Trade and craft stalls, floating<br />

market, traditional boats, fun fair, boat<br />

trips, real ale and cider, hot food stalls,<br />

live music on 2 stages, pony rides, Sunday<br />

only Dog Show. With more than 200 boat,<br />

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

side entertainment, boaters’ competitions, a<br />

funfair, real ale bar, live music and regular<br />

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

there is always something for everyone in<br />

the family. T: 0844 800 5076.<br />

15 September<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Day<br />

Sarehole Mill B13 0BD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

Tours: 12 and 2pm. Take part in a free<br />

costumed tour of Sarehole Mill. Tours last<br />

approximately 45 minutes. Pre-booking<br />

required.<br />

Birmingham Heritage Week: Heritage<br />

Open Day<br />

Soho House B18 5LB<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. Explore Soho House for free<br />

as part of Heritage Open Days. Walk in the<br />

footsteps of some of Birmingham’s greatest<br />

industrialists, learn about the Boulton family<br />

and life in the 18th century and see how<br />

the servants of Soho worked at Matthew<br />

Boulton’s home. T: 0121 348 8150.<br />

Falconry Day<br />

Weoley Castle B29 5RJ<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

11am-3pm. Come and see the magnificent<br />

birds of prey as they fly over the ruins<br />

of Weoley Castle. Children must be<br />

supervised at all times. T: 0121 348 8140.<br />

Heritage Open Days - Oak House<br />

Museum<br />

Oak House Museum B70 8HJ.<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

2-5pm. Meet costumed characters<br />

demonstrating women’s work in the 1600s.<br />

Discover who signed an oath ‘to live and die<br />

for the true Protestant religion’ in 1642. Try<br />

some hands on activities. T: 0121 5530759.<br />

Vikings<br />

Haden Hill House Museum<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

12-4pm. Come along as the Vikings invade,<br />

see real Vikings and enjoy some exciting<br />

activities and combat displays. The Old Hall<br />

will be open.<br />

Cronkhill Open Day<br />

Attingham Park Estate: Cronkhill SY5 6JP<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. Hidden in the Shropshire<br />

countryside, Cronkhill is an unexpected<br />

vision of Italy. Take a look around this little<br />

gem on one of only six open days a year. All<br />

visits must be pre booked. T: 01743708162.<br />

Heritage Open Day<br />

Birmingham Botanical Gardens B15 3TR<br />

www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk<br />

10am-7pm. Come and explore the<br />

Birmingham Botanical Gardens, bring a<br />

picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery.<br />

An idyllic way to spend a Sunday with the<br />

family. Admission will be free as part of<br />

the Heritage Open Day scheme. T: 0121<br />

454 1860.<br />

Harvest Home<br />

Mary Arden’s Farm CV37 9UN<br />

www.shakespeare.org.uk<br />

10am-5pm. Try your hand at traditional<br />

crafts, like candle-making, willow weaving<br />

and wool crafts. Enjoy puppet shows, face<br />

painting, Tudor music and more. There will<br />

be plenty of fun activities for the whole<br />

family to enjoy. Normal admission applies,<br />

so if you’re already a valid ticket holder you<br />

can come and join in for free.<br />

19 September<br />

Little Grown ups<br />

Bilston Craft Gallery WV14 7LU<br />

www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk<br />

1-2pm. Little Grown-ups focus on providing<br />

families with babies and toddlers the<br />

freedom and space, as well as games and<br />

toys, to enjoy playing with and to pretend<br />

they’re all grown-up – from dressing-up,<br />

studying, going to work, and running a busy<br />

home – children can create their very own<br />

imaginary, grown-up worlds, far away in the<br />

future. Suitable for 0 – 7 years. £4 per child.<br />

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Heritage Open Days - Oak House<br />

Museum<br />

Oak House Museum B70 8HJ.<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

2-5pm. Book onto a tour and see areas<br />

not normally open to the public. Tours at<br />

2:30pm and 3:30pm. Please call to secure<br />

your place. T: 0121 5530759.<br />

Nature Tots at Brandon Marsh - Bugs<br />

That Go Bump<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest in<br />

wildlife. Activities outdoors in the natural<br />

surroundings of the reserve at Brandon<br />

Marsh. These sessions start with fifteen<br />

minutes of fun free play and everyone<br />

is here we head outside to get stuck in<br />

with some wonderful activities based on<br />

that weeks theme, before returning to the<br />

centre to make an amazing craft you can<br />

take home. T: 02476 302912.<br />

19 September – 20 September<br />

Heritage Open Day at Dudley Castle<br />

Dudley Castle DY1 4SQ<br />

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

3-6pm. Free event but you do need to preregister.<br />

Visit the 11th century courtyard,<br />

horrible history session, Castle Tour, ghost<br />

walk, Castle trail encounter, bird of prey.<br />

£3.50 car park charge. T: 01384 215313 .<br />

20 September<br />

Nature Tots at Parkridge - Bugs That<br />

Go Bump<br />

The Parkridge Centre, Solihull, B91 3HG<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest<br />

in wildlife. Activities outdoors in the<br />

natural surroundings of the reserve at The<br />

Parkridge Centre. The session starts with<br />

fifteen minutes of free play, when everyone<br />

is here, when head outside to get stuck in<br />

with some wonderful activities based on<br />

that weeks theme, before returning to the<br />

centre to make an amazing craft to take<br />

home. T: 0121 704 0768.<br />

21 September<br />

Swing Sling Baby Classes<br />

Bantock House Museum WV3 9LQ<br />

www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk<br />

9.30-11.15am. Sling Swing is an exciting<br />

gentle movement and dance class for<br />

mums and dads or carers with their babies<br />

and toddlers in soft structured slings and<br />

baby carriers or wraps.<br />

Galton Valley Canal Museum<br />

Galton Valley Canal Museum B66 1BA<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

10am-3pm. Housed in the New Smethwick<br />

Pumping Station the canal museum tells<br />

the story of the Galton Valley canal system<br />

and the people that lived and worked on it.<br />

Entry to the museum is free and there are<br />

light refreshments available.<br />

T: 0121 556 0683.<br />

Guided Pond Dipping Sessions<br />

Sandwell Valley B43 5AG<br />

www.rspb.org.uk<br />

11am-1pm. Come and join in with a guided<br />

Pond Dipping session. Expert volunteers<br />

will be on hand to help you discover the<br />

pond minibeasts, how to idientify them and<br />

the best way to use our equipment.<br />

T: 0121 357 7395.<br />

Family Workshop: Canal Art<br />

Black Country Living Museum DY1 4SQ<br />

www.bclm.co.uk<br />

Learn the traditional techniques of canal art<br />

in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Find out<br />

about the traditional skills of canal art as<br />

you create your own hand-painted tiles to<br />

take home at the end of the day. For family<br />

members of all ages and generations.<br />

Booking advised. T: 0121 557 9643.<br />

Hero Walk<br />

Walsall Arboretum WS1 2QB<br />

www.stgileshospice.com<br />

12noon. Join in this 5km family walk and<br />

fun day and make memories in a mask<br />

around Walsall Arboretum. Kick off your<br />

afternoon at the hero hub where you<br />

can give your super powers a boost with<br />

snacks and smoothies before you set<br />

off on your arboretum adventure with<br />

awesome activities along the route. A hero’s<br />

welcome awaits as you cross the finish line<br />

to celebrate with a goodie bag and medal.<br />

Your entry fee includes a hero mask for<br />

each participant. If you’d like to take on the<br />

challenge in true hero style, St Giles capes<br />

can be pre-ordered or purchased on the<br />

day for £5. Doggie sidekicks are welcome.<br />

£6 children (under 16), £10 adults, £30 family<br />

(2 adults, 2 children), Free entry for children<br />

under 3.<br />

21 September – 22 September<br />

Heritage Open Day Free Buses<br />

Upton House and Gardens OX15 6HT<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

As part of Heritage Open Days, Upton<br />

House and Gardens are opening for free<br />

for one weekend only this September. Free<br />

buses will be provided - see <strong>web</strong>site for<br />

more details. T: 01295670266.<br />

22 September<br />

Harvest Festival<br />

Sarehole Mill B13 0BD<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

11am-4pm. A celebration of the harvest in<br />

cooperation with Let’s Feed Brum.<br />

T: 0121 348 8160.<br />

Heritage Open Days - Oak House<br />

Museum<br />

Oak House Museum B70 8HJ.<br />

www.sandwell.gov.uk<br />

2-5pm. Meet costumed characters<br />

demonstrating women’s work in the 1600s.<br />

Discover who signed an oath ‘to live and die<br />

for the true Protestant religion’ in 1642. Try<br />

some hands on activities. T: 0121 5530759.<br />

Open Day<br />

New Hall Water Mill B76 1QU<br />

www.newhallmill.org.uk<br />

10am-4pm. Visit the Grade II listed flour mill<br />

which, water supply permitting, will be fully<br />

operational. Mill and tea room open.<br />

T: 0121 526 3131.<br />

Fun in The Park<br />

Tudor Grange Park B91 3LU<br />

www.solihull.gov.uk<br />

11am-5pm. The annual charity fundraising<br />

event returns. You can look forward to the<br />

display of Classic Cars and the Dog Show<br />

which have become family favourites. As<br />

usual there will be demonstrations and<br />

activities throughout the park with a full<br />

programme of events in the main arena.<br />

BMAG Babies<br />

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery B3<br />

3DH<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

10.30 and 11.30am. Come along for one of<br />

the Museum’s regular on gallery early years<br />

stay and play sessions. Creative, interactive<br />

and sensory play and fun with colours,<br />

textures and sounds. Designed for babies<br />

and toddlers aged 6 months to 2 years to<br />

play and interact with a parent or caregiver.<br />

T: 0121 348 8000.<br />

26 September<br />

Little Grown ups<br />

Bilston Craft Gallery WV14 7LU<br />

www.wolverhamptonart.org.uk<br />

1-2pm. Little Grown-ups focus on providing<br />

families with babies and toddlers the<br />

freedom and space, as well as games and<br />

toys, to enjoy playing with and to pretend<br />

they’re all grown-up – from dressing-up,<br />

studying, going to work, and running a busy<br />

home – children can create their very own<br />

imaginary, grown-up worlds, far away in the<br />

future. Suitable for 0 – 7 years. £4 per child.<br />

Nature Tots at Brandon Marsh -<br />

Natures Fairies<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest in<br />

wildlife. Activities outdoors in the natural<br />

surroundings of the reserve at Brandon<br />

Marsh. These sessions start with fifteen<br />

minutes of fun free play and everyone<br />

is here we head outside to get stuck in<br />

with some wonderful activities based on<br />

that weeks theme, before returning to the<br />

centre to make an amazing craft you can<br />

take home. T: 02476 302912.<br />

Family Bat Night<br />

Ufton Fields CV33 9PU<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

6-7.30pm. Learn lots of exciting facts<br />

about bats and use a bat detector on a<br />

short walk around the wood to hear their<br />

ultrasonic calls and spot them flying<br />

around. This is a unique way to discover<br />

this wonderful reserve and learn more<br />

about its elusive inhabitants. Suitable for<br />

children aged (4+) . Please note there are<br />

no toilet facilities at Ufton Fields, children<br />

need to be accompanied by an adult and<br />

dogs are not permitted at this event.<br />

T: 02476302912.<br />

26 September – 29 September<br />

Bolsover’s Greatest Show<br />

Bolsover Castle S44 6PR<br />

www.english-hertigage.org.uk<br />

6.30-9.30pm. Step into 17th century<br />

Bolsover Castle as you have never seen<br />

it before. Spectacular illuminations and<br />

entertainment will bring to life the castle<br />

originally built as a hilltop pleasure-palace<br />

of captivating Cavalier William Cavendish.<br />

Join jesters, acrobats, and fire-breathers as<br />

they take over the grounds in the castle’s<br />

Greatest Show yet. T: 0370 333 1183.<br />

27 September<br />

Nature Tots at Parkridge - Natures<br />

Fairies<br />

The Parkridge Centre, Solihull, B91 3HG<br />

www.warwickshirewildlifetrust.org.uk<br />

10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

Tots aims to encourage an early interest<br />

in wildlife. Activities outdoors in the<br />

natural surroundings of the reserve at<br />

The Parkridge Centre. The session starts<br />

with fifteen minutes of free play, when<br />

everyone is here, then head outside<br />

to get stuck in with some wonderful<br />

activities based on that weeks theme,<br />

before returning to the centre to make an<br />

amazing craft to take home.<br />

T: 0121 704 0768.<br />

28 September<br />

Women’s Work in the Jewellery<br />

Quarter<br />

Museum of the Jewellery Quarter B18 6HA<br />

www.birminghammusuems.org.uk<br />

12.15-1.15pm. Come along for a tour and<br />

learn about the work undertaken by<br />

women from the late 1800’s until the<br />

1980’s and the many vitally important jobs<br />

that women worked, from working in the<br />

office to manual work such as press work,<br />

polishing and enamelling. T: 0121 348 8140.<br />

Race for Life: Sandwell Pretty Muddy<br />

Kids<br />

Sandwell Valley Country Park B71 4BG<br />

www.raceforlife.cancerresearchuk.org<br />

9.45am. Race for Life Pretty Muddy Kids<br />

is a brilliant muddy obstacle course just<br />

for the little ones. They can take on the<br />

obstacles, crawl through the mud pit<br />

and have fun with friends, all the while<br />

helping raise valuable funds for life-saving<br />

research. Please note, all children taking<br />

part must be at least 1.2m tall on day of<br />

event.<br />

Guided Pond Dipping Sessions<br />

Sandwell Valley B43 5AG<br />

www.rspb.org.uk<br />

11am-1pm. Come and join in with a guided<br />

Pond Dipping session. Expert volunteers<br />

will be on hand to help you discover the<br />

pond minibeasts, how to idientify them and<br />

the best way to use our equipment.<br />

T: 0121 357 7395.<br />

29 September<br />

Den Building<br />

Moor Pool Hal B17 9DY<br />

www.moorpoolhall.org.uk<br />

10am-12noon. Drop in and try your hand at<br />

den building with natural materials with the<br />

education officer. Great free family friendly<br />

activity. Please wear flat shoes, or wellies<br />

and a long sleeved top. T: 0121 426 2908.<br />

2 October – 6 October<br />

Horse of the Year Show<br />

The NEC, Birmingham B40 1NT<br />

www.hoys.co.uk<br />

Horse of the Year Show celebrates the end<br />

of the competitive season by crowning<br />

the Champions of the most prestigious<br />

National Showing Championships. Most<br />

HOYS competitors will have qualified and<br />

stood champions at major county shows,<br />

so it’s little wonder that Horse of the Year<br />

Show has become known as the “Show of<br />

Champions”. T: 0844 581 8282.<br />

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3 October<br />

Nature Tots at Brandon Marsh -<br />

Storytime in the Woods<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

Visitor Centre CV3 3GW<br />

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10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

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Candlelit Tours of the Back to Backs<br />

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4 October<br />

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10.30am-12noon and 1.30-3pm. Nature<br />

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5 October<br />

Tunnel Teds<br />

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11am-3pm. An event specially aimed at the<br />

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Special 20 minute under-7’s boat trips at<br />

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T: 0121 557 6265.<br />

Guided Pond Dipping Sessions<br />

Sandwell Valley B43 5AG<br />

www.rspb.org.uk<br />

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T: 0121 357 7395.<br />

6 October<br />

Apple Day<br />

Blakesley Hall B25 8RN<br />

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11am-4pm. Blakesley Hall’s annual<br />

celebration of the apple with garden trails<br />

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activites T: 0121 348 8120.<br />

Apple Day<br />

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10am-2.30pm. Celebrate the wonders of<br />

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apple juice. Prepare, mill and press apples.<br />

Explore the tastes of different varieties of<br />

apple and the juice made from them . Play<br />

apple games like ‘make the longest peel’<br />

and ‘guess the weight’. T: 024 7630 2912.<br />

7 October<br />

Wildlife Watch After School Club -<br />

Pizza Making<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

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3.45-5pm. Running monthly on Mondays. The<br />

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8 October<br />

Wild Home School - Brilliant Birds<br />

Brandon Marsh SSSI Nature Reserve and<br />

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2-3pm. Wild Home School sessions, happen<br />

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children working at a KS2 level (around 8<br />

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10 October<br />

Candlelit Tours of the Back to Backs<br />

Birmingham Back to Backs B5 4TE<br />

www.nationaltrust.org.uk<br />

6-8.45pm. Enjoy a tour of the Back to Backs<br />

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Booking essential. Children welcome but<br />

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T: 03442491895.<br />

Choosing a secondary school:<br />

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Primary Times is committed to helping you make the best choice of secondary school for your child<br />

Secondary education is almost always very I’d also be asking about where students<br />

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28 Sept – 29 Sept<br />

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Birmingham Hippodrome<br />

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3 Sept – 7 Sept<br />

On Your Feet<br />

On Your Feet is the inspiring true<br />

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Esterfan and charts their journey<br />

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19 Sept– 21 Sept<br />

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Giselle<br />

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from the Royal Ballet Sinfonia<br />

conducted for these performances<br />

by Philip Ellis and Jonathan Lo.<br />

T: 0844 338 5000.<br />

Crescent Theatre<br />

www.crescent-theatre.co.uk<br />

11 Sept– 14 Sept<br />

Jekyll and Hyde<br />

Doctor Henry Jekyll is a good<br />

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wrong. Or very right. Suddenly<br />

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B12 9QH<br />

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14 Sept<br />

The Family Folk Show<br />

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50 minutes. T: 0121 446 3232.<br />

29 Sept<br />

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people and families. Duration: 50<br />

mins. Age: 3+. T: 0121 446 3232.<br />

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7 Sept<br />

Heartbreak Productions:<br />

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2pm and 6.30pm. Local<br />

professional theatre company,<br />

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brand of open air theatre indoors<br />

to the Royal Spa Centre. Meet<br />

Ben, an 11 year old fed up with<br />

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8 Sept – 10 Sept<br />

Dear Zoo Live!<br />

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yrs. Running time: 55 minutes.<br />

T: 01926 334418.<br />

Symphony Hall<br />

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11 Sept<br />

Harry Potter and the<br />

Philosopher’s Stone In<br />

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7.30pm. The Czech National<br />

Symphony Orchestra will perform<br />

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Philosopher’s Stone in Concert.<br />

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while hearing the Czech National<br />

Symphony Orchestra perform<br />

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22 Sept<br />

Bravery To The Bell<br />

5.30pm. Fleur East, Joe McElderry,<br />

Flawless, Britain’s Got Talent<br />

illusionist ‘X’ -Marc Spelmann,<br />

West End’s Aladdin Matt Croke,<br />

X Factor’s Lauren Platt and many<br />

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entertainment suitable for the<br />

whole family to celebrate the<br />

success of the charity Children<br />

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CV5 6JQ<br />

www.albanytheatre.co.uk<br />

7 Sept<br />

Waterloo – The Best of Abba<br />

7.30pm. The Best of ABBA<br />

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From the iconic Waterloo and<br />

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stunning costumes and breathtaking<br />

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T: 02476 998 964.<br />

19 Sept<br />

The Beach Boyz<br />

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Shakuntala<br />

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The Brighouse and Rastrick<br />

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to the Albany - a spectacular<br />

concert from champion<br />

musicians. The band will be<br />

supported by the Jaguar Land<br />

Rover Band - recognised as one<br />

of the finest brass bands in the<br />

UK made up of some of the best<br />

instrumentalists from across the<br />

Midlands. Suitable for all ages.<br />

T: 02476 998 964.<br />

3 Oct – 4 Oct<br />

The Scarecrow’s Wedding<br />

Various Times. This heartwarming<br />

and award-winning<br />

adaptation of Julia Donaldson<br />

and Axel Scheffler’s bestselling<br />

book is bursting at the seams<br />

with joy and humour. With an<br />

epic love story at its heart, this<br />

show promises wit, drama and<br />

wedding bells! Packed with<br />

live music and laughter, this is<br />

one hour’s magic that you and<br />

your children will never forget.<br />

Suitable ages 3+.<br />

T: 02476 998 964.<br />

11 Oct<br />

The Wizard of Oz - BTUK<br />

7.30pm. Set to a classical score,<br />

bringing the iconic tale by L.<br />

Frank Baum to life, The Wizard<br />

of Oz is a two-act, full-length,<br />

ballet adaptation. This familyfriendly<br />

production is the perfect<br />

introduction for children to<br />

classical ballet and is performed<br />

against beautiful backdrops,<br />

stunning theatrical sets and<br />

specially-designed costumes<br />

evoking the original sketches<br />

from the original publication.<br />

T: 02476 998 964.<br />

The Core Theatre<br />

B91 3RG<br />

www.thecoretheatresolihull.<br />

co.uk<br />

24 Sept – 25 Sept<br />

Memories are Made of This<br />

2.30 and 7.30pm. This fast moving,<br />

roller coaster of a journey through<br />

some of the greatest songs of the<br />

50’s, 60’s and 70’s, will be a show<br />

you are sure to remember. Over<br />

160 amazing costumes, a touch<br />

of humour from one of the UK’s<br />

top comedians and performances<br />

rarely seen outside the ‘West End’<br />

from this superb cast of singers<br />

and dancers. Including songs<br />

by Jersey Boys, Four Tops, The<br />

Supremes, Frank Sinatra, Elvis<br />

Presley, Elton John, Abba and<br />

many more.. T: 0121 704 6962.<br />

15 Oct – 20 Oct<br />

The Sound of Music<br />

2.30 and 7.30pm. Based<br />

partially on Maria Von Trapp’s<br />

autobiography, The Trapp Family<br />

Singers, The Sound of Music<br />

includes a remarkable number of<br />

popular songs, such as The Sound<br />

of Music, My Favourite Things,<br />

Climb Every Mountain, Do- Re-Mi,<br />

and Edelweiss. T: 0121 704 6962.<br />

Town Hall Birmingham<br />

B3 3DQ<br />

www.thsh.co.uk<br />

11 Oct<br />

Bring Your Own Baby Comedy<br />

12 noon. The show features the<br />

funniest comedy stars from the<br />

circuit and TV. Soft flooring, toys,<br />

buggy parking and baby changing<br />

are provided, so that your baby is<br />

happy and you can relax, have a<br />

coffee and be entertained. The<br />

show features a brand new line<br />

up of comedians every month. It<br />

includes two acts, plus a compere,<br />

with a 15 minute interval, and the<br />

whole show will last approx. 75<br />

minutes. T: 0)121 780 3333.<br />

The Old Rep Theatre<br />

B5 4DY<br />

www.oldreptheatre.co.uk<br />

15 Sept<br />

Safari Adventure<br />

2-3pm. Get ready to GO WILD with<br />

The McDougalls in their brand new<br />

live show – Safari Adventure. Join<br />

Max, Auntie Aggie and Morag the<br />

Rabbit for some musical mayhem<br />

as they drive around on the lookout<br />

for colourful creatures and<br />

critters. From giraffes that laugh<br />

to monkeys going bananas – join<br />

the gang for a roaring musical<br />

adventure for all the family, packed<br />

with action songs, live music and<br />

audience participation. Come<br />

dressed as your favourite animal.<br />

T: 0121 359 9444.<br />

19 Oct<br />

Monstersaurous<br />

11.30am and 2.30pm. Follow<br />

the young inventor Monty as he<br />

creates a whole world of whacky<br />

inventions and incredible monsters,<br />

but he has a problem - now he has<br />

made them all, what is he going<br />

to do with them?! This energetic<br />

show full of thrills, spills, magic and<br />

mayhem will delight the whole<br />

family – with original music and<br />

plenty of audience participation.<br />

Suitable for ages 3+.<br />

T: 0121 359 9444.<br />

Wolverhampton Grand<br />

Theatre<br />

WV1 1DE<br />

www.grandtheatre.co.uk<br />

1 Oct– 5 Oct<br />

The Wizard of Oz<br />

Join Dorothy Gale and her faithful<br />

dog, Toto as they are whisked over<br />

the rainbow to the magical land<br />

of Oz. In her quest to find her way<br />

back home Dorothy encounters a<br />

host of enchanting characters, and<br />

finds new friends, the Scarecrow,<br />

the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion.<br />

They follow the Yellow Brick Road,<br />

mercilessly pursued by the Wicked<br />

Witch of the West, to the magical<br />

Emerald City in search of the<br />

mysterious and almighty, Wizard of<br />

Oz. T: 01902 42 92 12<br />

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Launching the<br />

love of reading<br />

From Reception class to a lifetime of stories, we team up with the BookTrust<br />

on the importance of reading at home… and we creep inside ‘The Cave’<br />

Tips for reading<br />

at home with them:<br />

Set aside some time<br />

Use funny voices<br />

Find a quiet spot without<br />

screens<br />

Let them choose the book<br />

Point to the pictures<br />

Research shows that reading frequency<br />

and enjoyment often drops as children<br />

get older and regular story-time at home<br />

stops. Without the support of shared family<br />

reading, kids’ interest can easily decline and<br />

starting school can be a key time for this to<br />

happen – particularly when books begin to<br />

be associated with the challenging task of<br />

learning to read.<br />

Practical tips for encouraging reluctant<br />

readers and how to make reading at home<br />

a happy habit include creating a reading<br />

corner (if you have the space) and a reading<br />

hour, and campaigns like ‘Time to read’<br />

offer additional ideas. Parents and carers<br />

are encouraged to keep making that allimportant<br />

time to read with their children in<br />

order to keep their love of stories alive now,<br />

and as they get older. As we all know, this can<br />

sometimes be a struggle when screens and<br />

toys are competing for our children’s attention.<br />

As we go back to school, the BookTrust takes<br />

on a huge challenge to help children and<br />

parents everywhere read more at home – it<br />

distributes a book to every single reception<br />

age pupil, which is around 700,000 children!<br />

Local authorities receive the books and share<br />

them with Reception classes and Reception<br />

aged children who are home schooled.<br />

“Each year we distribute around 3.4 million<br />

books to children and families. But it’s not<br />

just about reaching children with books –<br />

it’s about engaging families and children<br />

in reading; reminding them why it matters<br />

and encouraging them to find the time<br />

for reading for pleasure because it makes<br />

such a difference to children’s lives and<br />

development,” the BookTrust told us.<br />

What could be a more joyful way of<br />

kickstarting a child’s reading journey than<br />

receiving a free book in the first few days at<br />

school? Feedback from parents and schools<br />

has flooded in since the free books were<br />

first handed out four years ago; proving that<br />

receiving a physical book makes a difference<br />

to a child’s reading journey.<br />

“The feedback from teachers and families is<br />

incredible. Every year, parents get in touch to<br />

tell us how much their children loved the story<br />

and how excited they were to talk about it.<br />

“One parent even told us that her son loved<br />

his Time to Read copy of The Bumblebear so<br />

much that all he wanted to speak about for<br />

months afterwards was bees!”<br />

Sometimes the Time to Read book is the<br />

first a child has ever owned and teachers<br />

often recount how proud their pupils were<br />

to receive their very own book, something<br />

special just for them.<br />

Maybe your Reception aged child<br />

has their copy? We hope you enjoy<br />

reading it together and sharing it with<br />

any older siblings.<br />

The Cave is a<br />

clever and fun<br />

book. It has a<br />

clear storyline<br />

which keeps<br />

the reader<br />

guessing until<br />

the end and<br />

has lots of<br />

detail in the<br />

pictures, so<br />

it’s one that<br />

will be read<br />

time and<br />

time again.<br />

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Charles Dickens’<br />

Main House | 3-14 Dec 2019<br />

Tickets £17 (£16), U16 £15 | £10 Matinée Sun 8 (11am)<br />

Schools + Groups Offers available – contact us for details<br />

Family Ticket £48 (2 Adults + 2 Children)<br />

Relaxed Performance Sun 8 (3:15pm)<br />

The perfect way to get into the<br />

festive spirit for the whole family!<br />

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol<br />

returns to the Crescent Theatre this<br />

December by popular demand!<br />

0121 643 5858<br />

crescent-theatre.co.uk<br />

23 – 26 Oct Kids from £15.50*<br />

BOOK NOW<br />

www.belgrade.co.uk<br />

*Tickets include a £1.50 booking fee. No booking fee applies if booked online.<br />

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Family Fun<br />

at Midlands<br />

Arts Centre<br />

Oodles of family fun to be had<br />

at MAC this autumn, including<br />

music, theatre and puppetry!<br />

Award-winning folk duo<br />

Megson will be presenting The<br />

Family Folk Show, a gentle,<br />

entertaining concert specially<br />

for younger children on Sat 14<br />

Sep.<br />

Gulp! by The Bone Ensemble<br />

will be bounding on stage<br />

Sat 28 & Sun 29 Sep, telling a<br />

playful, interactive, adventure<br />

story about water.<br />

A hilarious adventure filled with<br />

music and puppetry, family<br />

favourite Hey Diddle Diddle will<br />

take the stage on Sun 29 Sep.<br />

Looking ahead to October halfterm,<br />

we’re thrilled to be hosting<br />

two popular book adaptations<br />

We’re Going On a Bear Hunt &<br />

The Pirate Cruncher.<br />

Book tickets online<br />

macbirmingham.co.uk<br />

Birmingham Botanical Gardens<br />

How do bananas and pineapples<br />

grow? Why is white chocolate white,<br />

but milk chocolate brown? Are leaves<br />

really green?<br />

Learn the answers to these questions<br />

and more when you book a fact-filled<br />

and fun-packed trip to the awardwinning<br />

Gardens.<br />

Enjoy the new Sensational Science<br />

session, with hands-on, plant-based<br />

experiments for KS1 and 2, and<br />

in December, the Chocolate Fun<br />

teaching and tasting session is the<br />

ideal pre-festive treat.<br />

Get the most out of your day, with our<br />

special offer of two teaching sessions<br />

for just £10 (a saving of £4.80).<br />

17,000 schoolchildren and teachers<br />

visited us last academic year – 98%<br />

said their trip was good value for<br />

money!<br />

“Fabulous – the children learnt so<br />

much.”<br />

“Children loved the sessions – they<br />

won’t stop talking about them.”<br />

Talented young singers take note!<br />

National Youth Choirs of Great Britain (NYCGB) are holding auditions for their<br />

esteemed National Youth Boys’, Girls’ and Training Choirs and they want to hear<br />

from you! NYCGB is a national champion for youth choral music with five choirs<br />

of over 800 talented young singers aged 9-25. Auditions are taking place on<br />

21 dates across the UK including Birmingham on Wed 13 Nov and are open<br />

to all talented young singers. You do not need to have passed singing exams,<br />

or to be having singing lessons, but should have a clear and tuneful singing<br />

voice, enthusiasm and readiness<br />

to learn. Booking Opens: Mon 23<br />

Sept and closes: Fri 25 Oct 2019.<br />

Visit <strong>web</strong>site for more info or to<br />

book a free place at an Open Day<br />

to find out more: www.nycgb.org.uk<br />

#startsomethingamazing<br />

The Royal Albert Hall is the Principal<br />

Supporter of NYCGB’s Auditions<br />

Programme. www.royalalberthall.<br />

com<br />

Discover an exciting new after school<br />

programme at Rush Birmingham<br />

trampoline park! Designed for keeping<br />

your kids active, they'll spend less<br />

time glued to screens and more time<br />

making friends, learning new skills<br />

and competing in team games in the<br />

new Rush Arena. Perfect for 5-a-side<br />

football, zorb football and interactive<br />

scoring, the Rush Arena also boasts<br />

a 12.5m Air Trak sprung floor making<br />

it perfect for budding gymnasts and<br />

tumblers.<br />

For more information on what's on at<br />

Rush Birmingham, or to hire the Rush<br />

Arena for private use visit rushuk.com<br />

There's fun for all the family this Halloween at Dudley Canal & Tunnel<br />

Trust, where families can explore the caverns decorated for the spooky<br />

season on special early evening boat trips at their magical Spellbound<br />

event.<br />

Visitors will discover spooky<br />

surprises underground with magical<br />

UV light and enjoy a fun UV puppet<br />

show from award-winning local<br />

entertainer Krazy Kris. Complete a<br />

spooky spotter sheet for the chance<br />

to win a spooktacular prize!<br />

Tickets are just £9.50 with extra<br />

discounts available for family groups<br />

- for more information or to book,<br />

see the Trust's <strong>web</strong>site www.<br />

dudleycanaltrust.org.uk.<br />

Coming Up at<br />

Royal Sutton<br />

Coldfield Town<br />

Hall<br />

● Sutton Sound Clash: SKA &<br />

Reggae VS Punk & New Wave,<br />

FRIDAY 27 SE<strong>PT</strong>EMBER 2019,<br />

7:30PM<br />

Charles Dickens’ “A<br />

Christmas Carol” at<br />

the Crescent Theatre<br />

is the perfect way to<br />

get into the festive<br />

spirit this Christmas!<br />

In everyone’s favourite<br />

Christmas tale, four spirits<br />

attempt to make the miserly<br />

Ebenezer Scrooge see the error<br />

of his ways. Taking place in the<br />

heart of Birmingham and full<br />

to the brim with spectacle and<br />

Christmas joy, this timeless story<br />

will be presented for all ages in<br />

the Main House of the Crescent<br />

Theatre 3 - 14 December. Family<br />

tickets are available, as well as<br />

school and group offers. There<br />

will be a relaxed performance<br />

on 8 December.<br />

For more information and<br />

to book tickets, visit: www.<br />

crescent-theatre.co.uk or call<br />

our friendly Box Office team<br />

on: 0121 643 5858<br />

● Matinee: Ollie Spencer (Comedy)<br />

& Bonnie Spencer (Songs of<br />

the 1950s & 60s), THURSDAY 3<br />

OCTOBER 2019, 2PM<br />

● UK Premiere: Singalong Power<br />

Rock! FRIDAY 18 OCTOBER 2019, 7:30PM<br />

● Sutton Coldfield Musical Youth Theatre’s Peter Pan: A Musical<br />

Adventure, TUES. 29 OCTOBER – SATURDAY 2 NOVEMBER 2019<br />

● Bootleg ABBA, THURSDAY 14 NOVEMBER 2019, 7:30PM<br />

● The Dreamboys, FRIDAY 22 NOVEMBER 2019, 7:30PM<br />

● Freedom ’19 George Michael Tribute + Free After Show Christmas<br />

Party, SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2019, 7:30PM<br />

● Birmingham Philharmonic Orchestra present “Snow at Christmas” incl.<br />

Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker Suite, excerpts from “Frozen”, “Polar<br />

Express” and Blake’s “The Snowman”, SUNDAY 1 DECEMBER 2019,<br />

6:30PM<br />

● Deck the Town Hall: Christmas Party, SATURDAY 7 DECEMBER 2019,<br />

8PM<br />

● Christmas Pantomime: Aladdin, TUESDAY 10 – TUESDAY 31<br />

DECEMBER 2019 (No Shows: 16, 19 & 25 December 2019)<br />

● Town Hall Talks: Michael Portillo – A Game of Two Halves, MONDAY 16<br />

DECEMBER 2019, 7PM<br />

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From the award-winning<br />

West End producers of<br />

Gangsta Granny and<br />

Awful Auntie comes this<br />

amazing new production of<br />

David Walliams’ best-selling<br />

story Billionaire Boy and<br />

it comes to the Alexandra<br />

from Wednesday 20 –<br />

Saturday 23 November.<br />

Joe Spud is twelve years<br />

old and the richest boy in<br />

the country. He has his own<br />

sports car, two crocodiles for pets and £100,000 a week pocket money. But<br />

what Joe doesn’t have is a friend. So he decides to leave his posh school<br />

and start again at the local comp. But things don’t go as planned for Joe<br />

and life becomes a rollercoaster as he tries find what money can’t buy!<br />

Book your tickets now at atgtickets.com/Birmingham.<br />

EEEK! Roy Castle Spooky<br />

Welly Walk comes to<br />

Birmingham this Halloween<br />

Fancy being a werewolf, vampire or a witch for a day? Then dress up, grab<br />

your wellies and join thousands of youngsters and their families at the ‘spooktacular’<br />

Halloween-themed event.<br />

Presented by Roy Castle Lung Cancer<br />

Foundation, ‘Spooky Welly Walk’ offers<br />

fun all the way with games, side-shows<br />

and attractions to enchant your little<br />

monsters. This year includes more than<br />

15 activity stations including storytelling,<br />

circus workshops, creepy crafts & more!<br />

It takes place at Cannon Hill Park in<br />

Birmingham on 26th October and runs<br />

between 12pm - 3pm.<br />

Advance entry is £4 for adults and<br />

children or £5 on the day, with no<br />

charge for children under two. For full<br />

details, please visit: www.roycastle.<br />

org/spooky.<br />

It’s in aid of a great cause, helping the<br />

charity find better ways to detect the<br />

UK’s biggest cancer killer and support<br />

people living with it.<br />

Birmingham Marvel fans, assemble for<br />

this live, action-packed battle to defend<br />

the universe from evil. This all new show<br />

unites Spider-Man, The Avengers, the<br />

Guardians of the Galaxy and Doctor<br />

Strange in a race against time to recover<br />

the Wand of Watoomb before Loki gains<br />

control. This ancient artifact would allow<br />

Loki to achieve his eternal quest to crown<br />

himself ruler of the universe. Witness<br />

the cutting-edge special effects and<br />

immersive video projection in this<br />

legendary, liveadventure.See it live at<br />

Arena Birmingham. Book your tickets now<br />

at MarvelUniverseLive.co.uk<br />

Amazing local news… We are<br />

absolutely thrilled and delighted to<br />

announce that Luciana Akpobaro of<br />

Razzamataz Theatre Schools in Sutton<br />

Coldfield has been cast in C<strong>BBC</strong>’s The<br />

Worst Witch as a new lead character.<br />

Luciana has been hard at work filming<br />

over the past few months and the new<br />

series airs early 2020.<br />

We are so over the moon and simply<br />

brimming with pride for Luciana for<br />

this hugely deserved achievement.<br />

Razzamataz Sutton Coldfield have<br />

limited places in free taster session<br />

coming up this September and<br />

October. Get in touch with Nick and<br />

Gemma now to book your child’s<br />

place by emailing suttoncoldfield@<br />

razzamataz.co.uk<br />

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What do you get<br />

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after school<br />

at rush<br />

Monday<br />

Football Fitness &<br />

Target Practice<br />

4-5pm • Ages 4-7 • £6pp<br />

Zorb Football<br />

5.30-6.30pm • Ages 4+<br />

Maximum 4 people per session<br />

£3.50pp for 15 mins<br />

thursday<br />

After School Club<br />

(Rush Arena, Jumping<br />

and Crafts)<br />

4pm - 5pm • 5pm - 6pm<br />

£6pp for one hour (pre-booked)<br />

Block of 10 sessions £60<br />

Drop in price £7.50pp<br />

2 hour session block of<br />

10 sessions £100<br />

2 Hour Drop in price £12.50<br />

Ages 6 -11<br />

tuesday<br />

After School Club<br />

(Rush Arena, Jumping<br />

and Crafts)<br />

4pm - 5pm • 5pm - 6pm<br />

£6pp for one hour (pre-booked)<br />

Block of 10 sessions £60<br />

Drop in price £7.50pp<br />

2 hour session block of<br />

10 sessions £100<br />

2 Hour Drop in price £12.50<br />

Ages 6 -11<br />

friday<br />

Kids Fitness Session<br />

(Home Ed)<br />

12 – 1pm • Ages 8-11 • £6pp<br />

Zorb Football<br />

5-7pm • Ages 4+<br />

Maximum 8 people per session<br />

£3.50pp for 15 mins<br />

wednesday<br />

Kids Fitness<br />

5pm - 6pm • Ages 6-11<br />

Zorb Football<br />

5-6pm • Ages 4+<br />

Maximum 8 people per session<br />

£3.50pp for 15 mins<br />

saturday<br />

Autism and SEN Football<br />

9am - 10am<br />

(first Saturday of the month)<br />

PRIVATE HIRE<br />

Rush Arena available for<br />

exclusive hire.<br />

Contact<br />

jump@rushuk.com<br />

to find out more.<br />

*sessions available during term time only.<br />

Unit 6 Avery Dell, Lifford Lane, Kings Norton<br />

Birmingham, West Midlands, B30 3DZ<br />

0121 726 8500 rushUK.cOm<br />

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