HEY! Magazine Midsomer Norton and Radstock edition October 2010

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HEY! magazine is published by Ignyte Limited Publisher: Tina Veater Business Address: 46 Frome Road, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 3LF Telephone: 01761 432089 Call Tina on: 07834 542955 Email: hey@ignyte-uk.co.uk www.hey-magazine.co.uk While every care has been taken to ensure the data contained in the publication is accurate, neither the publisher nor its editorial contributors can accept, and hereby disclaim, any liability to any party for loss or damage caused by errors or omissions resulting from negligence, accident or any other cause.

We hope you all had a great summer and enjoyed spending lots of time in the garden and the park with your families and friends. Welcome to our Halloween edition of HEY! Magazine, where you will find lots of things to do and make. On the back page you can follow our instructions on how to make the perfect pumpkin to put in your windows and on your walls to welcome all of the trick or treaters on 31st October. If you decide to go trick or treating make sure you take an adult with you and only knock on doors that look as if they are welcoming you with a pumpkin or decorations. We are sure that you will enjoy this edition of HEY!, you can read all about the newest film releases in the cinema, dvd’s and books in our What’s on section. It has been fantastic visiting all of your schools and finding out about your huge successes in the Bath in Bloom competitions. All of your gardening clubs worked so hard to make your schools look fantastic, well done to you all! You have all been very busy during the summer holidays and your achievements can be seen in our 3 pages of WOW! Congratulations to you all and please keep telling us about the activities you take part in outside of school. We have some fantastic competitions in this edition and you can find these on page 4. We can’t wait to see your artwork for the Swan Artworks competition and of course getting to meet you at the prize giving too. Make sure you are all safe on both Halloween and also on Bonfire night! We look forward to catching up with you all again in December.

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Bath in Bloom – Childrens’ Awards Category

Recipient

Award

Schools and Other Groups of Young People

Paulton Infants School

Bronze

Farrington Gurney Primary

Bronze

Radstock Nursery

Bronze

Westfield Primary

Bronze

Shoscombe Primary

Bronze

St Mary’s Primary, Writhlington

Silver

Paulton Junior School

Silver Gilt (Category Winner)

Best Wheelbarrow

Midsomer Norton Primary

Bronze

Best Compost Area

Paulton Junior School

Gold and Category Winner

Best Allotment by Community Group or School

Shoscombe Primary School Gardening Club

Bronze

Best Horticultural Achievement by a School Pupil

Harvey Miller, Radstock

Bronze

Reuben Swanson, Radstock

Bronze

Lydia Swanson, Radstock

Silver

Abby Peters, Peasedown-St-John

Gold and Category Winner

Trinity Primary Schoo, Radstock

Gold and Category Winner

IN BLOOM SUCCESS This year saw more successes for the area both in the local Bath in Bloom Competition and South West in Bloom. Bath in Bloom Local Awards Bath in Bloom is a local competition, organised by Bath and North East Somerset Council and the Bath in Bloom Committee. It is open to all residents, businesses, schools, institutions or community groups within the boundary of Bath & North East Somerset. Its aim is to encourage the community to take a pride in Bath & North East Somerset, making it attractive with flowers, landscaping or an environmental project. The Awards were presented at the Guildhall in Bath on Monday 23rd August by the Chairman of the Council, Cllr Sarah Bevan and the Mayor of Bath Cllr Shaun McGall. South West in Bloom South West in Bloom is part of Britain in Bloom and organised by the Royal Horticultural Society. Towns compete in different categories depending on population size on a regional basis. The judges choose winners of the categories to go through to the Britain in Bloom final and compete with towns of similar size on a national basis. Midsomer Norton and Radstock have been entering the competition since 2005 and 2006 respectively. Each year, a different town plays host to the awards ceremony. This year, they took place in the Assembly Rooms in Bath on 16th September.

Community Winners Award

RHS It’s Your Neighbourhood Awards Award

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Queen’s Gate Residents, Radstock

Outstanding*

Trinity School, Radstock

Outstanding

Midsomer Norton Society for the River Project, Midsomer Norton

Outstanding*

St Benedict’s School, Midsomer Norton

Judges’ Discretionary Awards for South West Region Award

Recipient

The Sargent Trophy for Outstanding Effort and Dedication to a Competition Entry

Midsomer Norton

Royal Horticultural Society Local Roots Award

Midsomer Norton and Radstock for the design of the hanging basket brackets

West Country TV Cup for Outstanding Specific Project

Writhlington School, Radstock for the Orchid Project

South West in Bloom Results Radstock Midsomer Norton

Gold Silver Gilt

Chair of the Midsomer Norton and Radstock In Bloom Committee, Nicola Ware said “We are very grateful to everyone in the area who has contributed to the towns’ successes in South West in Bloom. We were also delighted to see an increase in the number of entrants and winners from this area to the local Bath in Bloom competition.”

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Lewis Gregory from Trinity Primary School won £20 to spend at the Entertainer.

Your artwork professionally framed and displayed in the Window of Swan Artworks and a fantastic Art set!

You could win a £20 voucher to spend at the Entertainer in this great competition.

Get your imagination rolling and think of your dream ‘imaginary holiday’ and draw it for us! It could be sunbathing on the moon or sitting in a deck chair in the jungle, the creativity is down to you! Judging will take place at Swan Artworks in Midsomer Norton and will be judged by Carrie Osborne and Paula Bowles, a well-known children’s author. Age categories are : ages 4 to 6, ages 7 to 9, ages 10 to 12.

Buy yourself the toys you really want! To win simply answer the following question:

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You could win a £10 voucher to spend at the Entertainer in this great competition. Buy yourself the toys you really want! To win simply answer the following question:

What is Guy Fawkes famous for?

Sally Lunn arrived in In 1680 a woman called shop - which is still Bath and opened a new d of shop was it? running today. What kin

Florence Blake from Welton Primary School won a family ticket to Bristol Ice Rink.

Matthew Cleaves from St John’s Primary School in Midsomer Norton won a human torso.

Freddie Blacker from Farrington Gurney Primary school won family tickets to Wookey Hole Caves. Izabella Harris from St Nicholas Primary School in Radstock won a copy of Hometown World History of Bath.

A copy of Hometown History Bath Activity book. A fun and innovative activity book to test your knowledge of bath with lots of puzzles, drawing, code breakers and much, much more...

Nancy Smith from High Littleton primary School won £10 to spend at the Entertainer.

A signed copy of Hometown History Bath, a superb book written by local author Jane Walker which brings history to life in a fun and innovative way.

What is the name of the river which runs through Bath?

Max Bartlett from Midsomer Norton Primary school won a copy of Hometown World History of Bath. Frazer Collins from St Benedict’s primary School in Radstock won the Wireworld prize.


October Half Term Activities Monday 25th – Friday 29th October 2010 Holiday Sports Courses Writhlington Climbing

Fantastic New Instructor Led Climbing sessions 5 day climbing course running Monday 25th – Friday 29th October inclusive. 10.00am – 11.00am – Children aged 6 – 9 years 11.00am – 12noon – Children aged 10 – 14 years Cost: Members £25 Non Members £30 (for 5 day course) All equipment is provided. Children should wear comfortable lose fitting clothing. Clean indoor training shoes MUST be worn. Please avoid clothing with hoods and draw strings which could get caught up in equipment.

The following clubs and activities will be on offer: •

Writhlington Tennis Club

All Day Kids Club - suitable for children aged 5 - 12 years operating from 8.00am - 4.30pm Monday - Friday.

3 day fun tennis course running Monday 25th Wednesday 27th October inclusive.

Please note we are now able to accept any 5 year old irrespective of school year

10.15am – 11.00am – children aged 4 – 6 yrs 11.00am – 12.00 noon – children aged 7 – 9 yrs

Climbing Wall taster courses

Tennis taster courses

Soft Play Activity Centre

Cost Members £15.00

Non Members £20.00

The following tennis camps / tournaments will also be running for children who already have some tennis experience Tuesday 26th - Green camp running 1.30 - 4.30pm Cost Members £12.00

Cost: Full Day 8am – 4.30pm MemberPlus Members £6.00 per day WSC Members £13.50 per day Non Members £16.50 per day

Non Members £15.00

Wednesday 27th - Mini Red and Orange tournament running 1.30 - 4.00pm Cost Members £10.00

Please note – (Kids Club bookings only) full refunds will only be issued if a minimum of 7 days notice is given. Credit notes will only be issued if a minimum of 48 hrs notice is given.

Non Members £13.00

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News & Reviews Bath in Bloom Success at St Mary’s!

Trinity scoo p the GOLD! The staff and children at Trinity Primary School in Radstock worked exceptionally hard to make their school grounds burst with colour and variety for the judges at this year’s Bath in Bloom competition. The gardening club work hard to grow their own fruit and vegetables in their garden and these are used by the children in cookery at school and also purchased by parents. The grounds of the school show cased each classes creativity and exciting approach to the display of flowers and plants. These could be found in wheel barrows decorated as dinosaurs, hanging baskets, in brick displays and decorated planters. The Bath in Bloom judges were so impressed that they awarded a GOLD to the Trinity team. South West in Bloom also awarded the team ‘outstanding’.

What a surprise it was for the children of the gardening club at St Mary’s Primary school in Writhlington when they were awarded with silver at Bath in Bloom. The gardening club is run by Kim Buchan who is also the site supervisor for the school. Kim says ‘ the pupils love it and it has given them all a chance to get outside and appreciate their surroundings. The children have developed since the beginning of the project and the commitment to making the school environment look amazing and developing pride in their school and surroundings.’ St Mary’s decided that it would be great to open the challenge up as a community project and parents and local people all got involved in helping the school with its vision. Cathy Lampert, deputy head said ‘ We are a Eco friendly school and we compost all food waste, save energy and soon we will be growing and cooking our own food and the children will be able to enjoy the food they have grown.’ St Mary’s Primary school have set themselves even more goals that include new allotments, maintaining their beautiful gardens, growing many plants and bulbs to sell, developing their conservation area and of course entering the Bath in Bloom and South West in Bloom competitions in 2011.

St Johns awards At the start of the new academic year we gained two prestigious national awards. We were awarded the Basic Skills Quality Mark for the fourth time. The award celebrates the successes and attainment of children in literacy and numeracy. The award is valid for 3 years and covers ten elements which highlight good practice within the area of basic skills. The school has also been awarded the InternationalSchool Award for the third time, recognising the school’s outstanding provision and work carried out in terms of the global community. At St John’s we work hard to include an awareness of international issues in the pupils lessons. The school has forged several links with schools around the world and these include Indonesia, Tanzania, Ghana and France. We also have links with a school in Newport, Gwent. We have shared a particular focus this year to demonstrate how the whole school and local community can be involved in fostering a greater understanding of the wider world.


Alex and Lydia scoop the prize with a Bolognaise! Alex aged 5 and Lydia aged 8 from Farrington Gurney Primary School entered the B&NES Healthy Schools family cook challenge this summer. The children at Farrington Gurney Primary School were invited to take part in the ‘What’s for Tea?’ challenge. They had to choose a recipe from one of the 3 supplied. Cook the meal at home and then take photographs of the meal and bring them into school where the school displayed them for all to see. The judges then visited each school and invited families along to the Guildhall where the winners were presented with their prizes. Alex and Lydia won a huge £250 of shopping vouchers for their family with their fantastic meal, well done to you both and I am sure you will be allowed a few treats now!

Happy retirement! On Wednesday 21st July, Farrington Gurney Church of England Primary School said a sad goodbye to the local postman, Dave Metcalfe. Parents and pupils brought hamper donations into the school in the last weeks of term. Year 5 and 6 pupils Yaz, Thomas, Ella, Kane and Sarah presented the hamper to Dave on behalf of the whole school. We wish him a very happy retirement!

Farrington Primary School take Bronze! The children at Farrington Gurney Primary School were elated when they were presented with a Bronze award for their entry into Bath in Bloom. The children all said that they loved working with Mrs Welch to display their gardening creativity in the grounds of the school. Well done to all children involved.

Congratulations! Jamie Woodland took many of the pupils from his Black Belt academy in Coombend in Radstock to a Martial Arts open championships in the summer. The whole team were overwhelmed with the haul of trophies they came home with. If you would like to learn martial arts, you can contact Jamie on 01761 4200683 or 07970 936559. Well done to all.

Welton Awarded Quality Mark 2! Welton Primary School has been awarded with the Basic Skills Agency Quality mark 2. The Basic Skills Quality mark is accredited to schools. It is a award that shows that a school demonstrates a long term commitment to providing good teaching, learning and resources in literacy and numeracy, along with effective systems of planning, monitoring and evaluating pupil progresss and provision. The award shows a commitment to improving the basic skills opportunities for all groups of pupils. The award lasts for 3 years and this new level 2 award will replace the previous award at Welton primary School. Congratulations to all the staff and pupils at Welton.


Witch’s Hat Halloween wouldn’t be Halloween without a witch’s hat to wear - and this one is quickly made with a piece of black card. Of course you can add embellishments of all sorts, or adapt the craft to make a wizard’s hat (with a bigger brim and perhaps using purple card). You will need: A large sheet of black card Sticky tape Green crepe paper (or yellow or black wool/yarn) A piece of string and a pencil to draw your arc - optional

Skeleton Mobile Make this gorgeous skeleton out of your old cardboard boxes - fun and recycling all in one! You will need: A collection of boxes and cardboard tubes Black and white paint ¾ inch thick elastic Strong sticky tape or glue Instructions: Lay out your boxes in the design of your skeleton. You will need boxes for the skull, ribcage, pelvis, 2 hands and 2 feet and cardboard tubes for the arms and legs. Paint the boxes and tubes black. When they are dry paint on the bones in white paint. When all the paint is dry join the skeleton together with elastic taped to the back of the boxes. Don’t forget to add a piece to the top of the head so that you can hang him up! This skeleton shakes, rattles and rolls!

Instructions: Draw an arc, either freehand or using your pencil and string, from one corner of the black card to part way along the opposite long side, to form a quarter of a circle. Cut along the line. Roll this quarter circle into a cone big enough to fit on the witch’s head and tape together. Stand the hat on the remaining card and draw around the base (circle 1). Decide on the width of the brim you would like, and draw another bigger circle around circle 1 to make the brim (circle 2). Cut out circle 2. Draw a third circle (circle 3) about 2cm (1 inch) inside circle 1. Cut along this line. Cut small slits at approximately 2cm (1 inch) intervals between circle 3 and circle 1 to form flaps. Crease them along the line of circle 1. Now stand the cone onto the brim, and fold the flaps up inside the hat, taping them in place. Cut the crepe paper into strips and tape these inside the hat so that they hang down to form hair.

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Paper Plate Spider Web This paper plate spider web is just the thing when you have a pompom spider which needs a spooky perch! Younger children in particular will enjoy the lacing activity

Orange Jelly Pumpkins Our orange jelly pumpkins are a Halloween craft which you can eat! Adult supervision required. You will need: Oranges Jelly (jello) - we used blackcurrant A sharp knife (and an adult) Instructions: Cut off the top of the oranges, and scoop the middle. Mix up your jelly mix following the instructions on the packet. Pour carefully into the orange shells. Leave in the fridge to set. Using a sharp knife, carefully cut out a face. Yum!

You will need: A paper plate Black paint String or wool Hole punch Instructions: Paint the back of the plate black and leave to dry, then cut out the middle of the plate. Punch holes evenly all around the edge. Cut a length of wool. Tie to one of the holes and then weave through others to make a pattern. When you are close to the end, tie to a hole and cut of the excess. Tie on a new piece of wool and repeat until you are happy with your web. It is easier to use several smaller pieces of wool so the ends will not fray.

pompom spider Don’t you love this funny spider? Despite his googly eyes, I’m not sure I’d like to meet him in the dark on Halloween! These pompom spiders can be hung around your room or simply left on windowsills, mantelpieces and nooks and crannies to surprise and delight! You will need: 2 black pipe cleaners (chenille stems) A black pompom A pair of wiggle eyes Glue

Handprint And Footprint Ghosts These handprint and footprint ghosts are so effective and, if you remember to date them, a great way of ‘capturing’ a memory of your child. They make great invitations for a Halloween party, too! You will need: Black paper White paint Black pen Instructions: Print a white handprint onto the black paper, keeping your fingers together. Leave some space and print a white footprint. When the paint is dry, draw on some ghostly faces. The fingers/toes form the bottom of your ghost. Cut out the ghosts, leaving a thin rim of black paper around the edge. Why not punch a hole through the top, tie through some string and hang them as decorations this Halloween?

Instructions: Cut the two pipe cleaners in half. Lay the four halves of pipe cleaner side by side, then twist them together in the middle. Glue the pompom to the middle of the pipe cleaners. Stick the eyes to the pompom. When you are sure the glue is dry, bend the pipe cleaners so your spider’s legs are spread out. Now put him on display!


It’s all in the Science!

Magic Colour Breakdown Materials you will need: • Water • Blotting paper (letter size or smaller) • Bread Baking tin (small) or a dish with an edge • 4-8 different coloured felt tip pens • Tape This is a colour changing experiment!

Swirled Milk Materials you will need: • Food Colouring • Liquid Dish Soap • Shallow Pan/Dish • Whole Milk (Room Temperature) Steps: 1. Pour some milk into the pan. Allow the milk to come to room temperature. 2. Add a few drops of different coloured food colouring into the pan of milk. 3. Add a few drops of liquid dish soap into the pan of milk. 4. Watch to see what happens. The fat in the milk is broken down by the liquid soap. This causes the food colouring to swirl and make some really neat designs.

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Steps: 1. Line up your blotting paper and the lids of the marker pens which you will use this experiment. 2. Leaving around half a inch from the bottom of the blotting paper press each color marker pen down on the blotting paper gently so a dot has formed. 3. Tape your blotting paper to the top of your baking tin making sure there is a bit of space left at the bottom so you can pour some water in. Leave about half an inch from the bottom edge of the tin. 4. Slowly pour in some water until it just reaches the bottom of the blotting paper - making sure the colored markings (dots) do not dip into the water. 5. Watch to see what happens to all the colours as the water is being absorbed by the blotting paper. 6. Keep an eye on the circles you coloured to see what happens as the water travels up the blotting paper and reaches your markings. How many different colours can you see? You may think your marker is green, but when you see the break down you can actually see the different colors which make up the colour green. Which colour marker has the most colours in it? This is also called Chromatography. Chromatography is to seperate the components of a mixture or the separation of mixtures.

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Dev-mex pumpkin soup by Jane Baxter, Riverford Field Kitchen Take from the Riverford Farm Cook Book

Easy Chicken Quesadillas Ingredients 8 tortillas 1 chicken breast (or chicken leftovers) 1 tablespoon oil Butter or more oil for frying 1 package taco seasoning mix 1 can pinto beans, rinsed and drained 1 small package of Mexican rice cooked (or leftover rice) 2 cups shredded (grated) cheese - we use Cheddar Any vegetables your children like - red pepper, broccoli etc To serve: Sour cream Chopped spring onions Heat the oil in a large frying pan (skillet) and add the chicken. Sprinkle over the taco seasoning mix and add water according to the package directions. Cook for a few minutes until the chicken is warmed through and the sauce is well blended and slightly thickened. You can either cook your quesadillas on an electric griddle or on a large clean frying pan or griddle on the hob. Turn on the heat and add a small amount of butter or oil to the griddle. Place a tortilla into the griddle and top with chicken, beans, rice and cheese. Don’t put too much filling on, and keep it in the middle of the tortilla or you will end up with an oozy mess at the next stage! Cover with a second tortilla. Fry gently until browned on the bottom, and then carefully flip to the other side and continue to fry, every so often pressing the tortilla together with a spatula. Slide out of the pan and slice into triangles. Serve with sour cream and onions.

Ingredients 1 pumpkin or squash (about 1.5kg), peeled, deseeded and cut into 2cm cubes 3 tbsp olive oil 2 onions, finely chopped ½ tsp smoked paprika 3 cloves garlic, crushed 2 red chillies, deseeded and finely chopped 400g can of tomatoes 1 litre chicken or veg stock 425g can of red kidney beans, drained 2 cooked corn cobs 1 tbsp sweet chilli sauce juice of 1 lime sea salt and freshly ground black pepper To garnish: 100g tortilla chips, crushed 75g Jarlsberg cheese, grated 2 tbsp chopped coriander 1 ripe avocado, peeled, diced and tossed with lime juice 1. Put the pumpkin cubes on a roasting tray and toss with 1 tbsp olive oil and salt and pepper. Roast in the oven at 180°C for 40 minutes, until slightly coloured. 2. Meanwhile, heat the rest of the olive oil in a large pan, add the onions and cook for 20 minutes, until tender and slightly caramelised. Stir in the paprika, garlic and chillies and cook for 3 minutes. Add the tomatoes, simmer for 15 minutes or until reduced and thick, then stir in the roast pumpkin. 3. Purée with a hand blender, slowly adding the stock until well combined. Bring to the boil and add the kidney beans and sweetcorn kernels. Season well, adding chilli sauce and lime juice to taste, then simmer for 10 minutes. 4. Before serving, add half the garnish ingredients and fold them through the soup, then scatter the rest over the top.

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STORY TIME In today’s busy world, many parents have lost the art of telling their stories to their children. Here are some reasons why these stories are so beneficial; to all of you. 1. Use them to teach lessons about life. Stories will stimulate conversations more effectively. There are a lot of issues happening for your children these days, and stories give them a chance to reflect on them. 2. Stories connect your children with previous generations. In a society which seems to have families spread out all over, it’s vital they have ways to feel connected to their extended families. 3. Stories stimulate imagination. One of the best ways to prepare your children for the world is to engage them in vivid stories which stir their imagination. Children who are exposed to these kinds of stories will be the creative problem-solvers of the future.

8. Telling stories to your children tells them they’re worth the time. Is there anything more important than showing them you want to spend intimate time with them? They’ll remember it forever. 9. Telling stories is a great chance to convey your values. Your children will be getting quite a few messages from their friends, and from popular culture. Stories are a great opportunity to sneak in a few of your cherished values for your family to hear. 10. Well-crafted stories create a wonderful mind-set for your children before they fall asleep. Children will fall asleep faster, and with healthier images, when you tell them your stories. Creating a ritual of telling your stories will create a lifetime of memories for your children. It will deepen your relationship, and show them how much you care.

...and, it’s never too late to start.

4. Children who are exposed to stories will continue the tradition with their own families. Knowing your family traditions, and stories, will be carried on by future generations is very comforting, as well as a great benefit for your children’s children. 5. Stories can encourage your children when they’re discouraged. Childhood can get pretty discouraging sometimes. Children are encouraged when they know Mum or Dad have experienced the same kinds of things, and they’ve survived. 6. Telling your stories helps you remember your own childhood. Talking about your childhood is a great way for you to remember and reflect on what was important about your past. 7. Telling stories helps to create depth and soul. In a TV and mediacrazy culture, telling stories can capture and hold attention, and convey real meaning.

News from MIDSOMER NORTON KUMON STUDY CENTRE: The Study Centre, which runs from Somervale School on Mondays and Wednesdays 3.30 - 5.45pm, continues to thrive as more families take the opportunity to either try the Kumon method through our Free Trial, or come in on recommendation from the success of existing students. The Centre is run by Janet Russell, and offers a personalised learning programme to suit the needs of all ages and abilities, from 4 to 19 years of age. We even have some adult learners, who wished to revisit either Maths or English skills. It’s never too late to learn!

Begin your Kumon journey Kumon’s maths and English study programmes provide your child with the foundations to improve their skill set, inspiring a passion for lifelong learning and building the self-confidence to succeed both in and outside the classroom.

Contact your local Instructor today

Midsomer Norton Study Centre

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midsomernorton@kumoncentre.co.uk Centre runs at: Somervale School, Redfield Road, Midsomer Norton BA3 2JD

How does it work? Kumon allows study skills to develop, by completing a little work every day and this in turn allows development of ability, not just academic ability. These become life skills and enable the student to overcome challenges not only at school or work, but in life. The student’s Kumon journey begins with familiar work, (the Easy Start) so a child quickly gains confidence and works with ease. Everyone likes to start a new venture in their ‘comfort zone’. The discovery stage introduces the student to new work, learning from examples and applying their new found knowledge to new problems. They also learn from corrections, which play a hugely important role in the learning process. The enrichment stage develops ownership of learning, the enjoyment of learning new topics and an ‘I can’ attitude. Janet says: “Over 50% of our students achieve their Bronze ASR award (Advanced Student Roll) in their first year of study. We also have a high number of students who have just achieved their Silver Awards. These awards recognise students have achieved the Discovery Stage of learning. Many local schools support the Kumon Way and our work dovetails into National Curriculum.”

Open all year round Mondays & Wednesdays 3.45pm-5.45pm

kumon.co.uk Terms & conditions apply. Visit kumon.co.uk for more details. Fees vary. Please refer to your local study centre.

What is Kumon? It started over 50 years ago in Japan, with a move towards teaching children to become independent learners by learning through example and the practice of basic skills. To develop potential, a student must study work they don’t already know and the longer a student studies new work, the more they develop self-learning skills, and the greater their potential becomes.

Why not take the opportunity to find out for yourself? Janet is offering a FREE TRIAL period, enabling students to trial the method for two weeks, between 21st August and 20th October. If you are interested in enrolling for either the Free Trial, or Kumon Study, give her a ring on 01761 453720 or email her at midsomernorton@kumoncentre.co.uk to discuss your needs.


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Where to go & what to do!

14 OCTOBER Stories on a Shoestring

THEATRE ROYAL, BATH 11am THE EDD, SAWCLOSE, BATH Puppeteer Drew Colby uses everyday objects such as buckets, umbrellas, rags and pegs to create inspiring little puppets before your very eyes that can run and jump and dance and go on all kinds of adventures. Recommended for ages: 18mths - 4yrs Booking: 01225 448844 -----------------------------------

16th October Strand A

Saturday - please note Strand B is the same course so no need to book on to both strands Booking: Bath Festivals Box Office, 2 Church Street, Abbey Green, Bath BA1 1nL Tel: (01225) 463362 -----------------------------------

18th October Stick Man THEATRE ROYAL, BATH

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18 - 23 October, Monday 1.30pm, Tuesday – Wednesday 10.30am & 1.30pm, Thursday – no performance Friday 10.30am & 1.30pm Saturday 11.30am & 3pm Price: £7, £5 concessions THE EGG, SAWCLOSE, BATH ‘Stick Man lives in the family tree with his Stick Lady Love and their stick children three…’ But the world is a dangerous place for Stick Man. Touching, funny and utterly original, this brand new show from the creative team behind Aesop’s Fables

is a surefire hit. Recommended for ages: 3 - Adult Running Time: 1 hour Booking: 01225 448844 -----------------------------------

Saturday 23rd October

Bath Abbey Heritage Vaults Museum10.00-15.00 Fish on Fridays family trail. Explore the Abbey site and discover what themonks of the Bath Monastery liked to eat. ----------------------------------Sally Lunns Bath: 10.00-18.00 Bun tasting in the museum, quiz and colouring competition, open every day. Prize to be awarded after 31st Oct. 3-11 ----------------------------------No 1 Royal Crescent Bath: 10.30-17.00 (lastentry 16.30) Food Explorers. Family Trail, discover fun food facts; it’s a piece of cake! ----------------------------------Beckford’s Tower: 11.00-12.00 Explore Beckford’s Garden. Join the Curator for a talk and walk exploring Beckford’s gardenand his magnificent shed! 14.00-15.00. Beckford’s 250th Birthday. Enjoy a guidedtour of Beckford’s Tower and the exhibition commemorating the 250 years since Beckfords’s birth. Limited places for both tours, advance booking required on 01225460705. ----------------------------------Prior Park Landscape Garden Bath: 11.00-16.30 Halloween Happenings. Family fun looking at magic and mystery in the gardenwith our Half Term Halloween Trail. 3-11 ----------------------------------Apple Day at The Rural Life Museum Glastonbury 10.30 - 16.00 All Ages Free • Cider making demonstrations throughout the day • Cooking with apples in the Victorian kitchen • Children’s workshops and stories on an apple theme • Apple display. -----------------------------------

24th October

Museum of Bath at Work: 10.30-17.00 (lastentry 16.00) Food of the Future. Devise a new kind of meal for Bath in 2050. There willbe a prize for the most imaginative. Family competition all week. -----------------------------------

25th October

Roman Baths: 10.00-13.00 and 14.00-16.00 Fabulous Feasts or


Meagre Morsels? What did rich and poor Romanseat? 15.15 Join one of the curators to find out more about the collections. Today- 15minutes with the coin collection. ----------------------------------The Mayor’s Parlour: 11.00-16.00 Welcome! Explore 800 years of history of the Mayor’s Parlour including Royal Charters, Maces, silver and The Great Sword, and dress up as the Mayor! -----------------------------------

26th October

Fossil Fun Activity at Radstock Museum Tuesday 26th October 2010, 2pm until 4pm (Ages 5-11) Come along to the Museum for a fun filled afternoon. Our Education Team have lined up a number of activities linked in some way to fossils. Each child should be accompanied by an adult. Both events are free for all B&NES residents as part of the Heritage Open Week. Fantastic Faces at Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury 10.30 - 12.00. Age 5 to 11 £3 per child (Pre-book) • Make a portrait key-ring • Explore the exhibition with games and a trail. Basket makingat Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury 10.00 - 16.30 All Ages Free drop-in • See baskets being made. -----------------------------------

27th October

What is spinning? At Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury 13.00 16.00. All Ages. Free drop-in • Have a go with a drop spindle • Find out about the art of spinning from the Glastonbury Spinners -----------------------------------

29th October

Autumn Fun at Rural Life Museum in Glastonbury 10.30 – 14:00 Age 3 to 12 Free drop-in • Craft activities for families based on a seasonal theme. -----------------------------------

Stars of Time - The Winter Gardens, Weston-super-Mare Tel: 01934 417117 • Come and meet Honor Blackman (Pussy Galore from Goldfinger), Dave Prowse (Darth Vader), Mary Tamm (Dr Who), Wendy Padbury (Dr Who), NishaNayar (Tracy Beaker) with more ‘star guests’ to add. • ‘An Audience with the Daleks’ (Free show) • Massive Dealers Room packed with collectables - perfect for that special Christmas gift • Fantastic photograph opportunities with props and many costumed characters • STAR WARS photo back-drop - be part of the Star Wars Saga! • Classic Doctor Who/The Avengers Episodes playing in our Cult TV room -----------------------------------

8th November

Burnham on Sea Guy Fawkes Carnival -----------------------------------

10th November

Shepton Mallet Guy Fawkes Carnival -----------------------------------

12th November

Wells Guy Fawkes Carnival -----------------------------------

13th November

Glastonbury Guy Fawkes Carnival 15th November Weston Super Mare Guy Fawkes Carnival -----------------------------------

25th November

Bath Christmas Market 25 NOVEMBER - 12 DECEMBER BATH CITY CENTRE Set in the stunning surroundings of Bath’s historic centre, right next to Bath Abbey and the World renowned Roman Baths, Bath Christmas Market really is the Christmas Shopping event that should not be missed.

30th October

Halloween Ghost Tours, Haynes Motor museum Sparkford, Nr Yeovil 01963 440804 Listen to spooky and sinister stories about the museum, its buildings and exhibits, whilst touring the museum. -----------------------------------

31st October

Family Adventure Park Pick a Perfect Place. Pick Puxton Park.

5th November

THE ULTIMATE FIREWORK NIGHT

6th November

Featuring a huge fireworks display and live music

Fashion Museum Bath: 14.00-15.30 FashionFeast. Enjoy creating a fashion feast on fruity shapes and creamy cakes. 5-11 ----------------------------------Bridgwater Guy Fawkes Carnival ----------------------------------North Petherton Guy Fawkes Carnival -----------------------------------

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! ? P U S ’ T A WH The hottest movies, dvds, books and more...

Alpha & Omega Release date: 17 Sept 2010

A Town Called Panic Release date: 8 Oct 2010 Animated plastic toys like Cowboy, Indian and Horse have problems, too. Cowboy and Indian’s plan to surprise Horse with a homemade birthday gift backfires when they destroy his house instead. Surreal adventures take over as the trio travel to the center of the earth, trek across frozen tundra and discover a parallel underwater universe where pointy-headed (and dishonest!) creatures live. With panic a permanent feature of life in this papier mâché town, will Horse and his girlfriend ever be alone?

Despicable Me Release date: 15 Oct 2010 In a happy suburban neighbourhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbours, hidden beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by a small army of minions, we discover Gru (voiced by Steve Carell), planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon! Gru delights in all things wicked. Until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something no one else has ever seen: a potential Dad. The world’s greatest villain has just met his greatest challenge: 3 little girls named Margo, Edith and Agnes.

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HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 1 IN 3D

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What makes for the ultimate road trip? Hitchhiking, truck stops, angry bears, prickly porcupines and a golfing goose with a duck caddy. Just ask Kate and Humphrey, two wolves who are trying to get home after being taken by park rangers and shipped halfway across the country. Humphrey is an Omega wolf, whose days are about quick wit, snappy one-liners and hanging with his motley crew of fun-loving wolves and video-gaming squirrels. Kate is an Alpha: duty, discipline and sleek Lara Croft eyepopping moves fuel her fire. Back home rival wolf packs are on the march and conflict is brewing. Only Kate and Humphrey can restore the peace. But first, they have to survive each other.

Legends of the guardians of the owls; the owls of gohowl Release date: 15 Oct 2010 Soren, a young barn owl, is kidnapped by owls of St. Aggie’s, ostensibly an orphanage, where owlets are brainwashed into becoming soldiers. He and his new friends escape to the island of Ga’Hoole, to assist its noble, wise owls who fight the army being created by the wicked rulers of St. Aggie’s. The film is based on the first three books in the series.

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The Great Rabbit Rescue Flossie Crums 2: the Enchanted Cookie Tree A Flossie Crums Baking Adventure Helen Nathan

Flossie Crums is back with more fantastically tasty new recipes for children to make! A special marketing promotion will see Flossie Crums appearing on over 3 million packets of McDougalls flour beginning in 2010. A fun-filled picture story book with fantastic cookie recipies. Great baking activities for parents and children to do together with clear instructions and beautiful photographs of the finished cookies. A story brimming with imagination and wonderful characters. Having saved the day with her delicious cupcakes in The Fairies Cupcake Ball, Flossie Crums and her brother Billie have now been asked to bake cookies to celebrate the arrival of a new fairy - the baby of the king and queen of Romolia! ...but can they do it in time? And what are the pesky imps up to?

Katie Davies Joe has gone to live with his dad, leaving behind his beloved pet rabbit. Anna and Suzanne try to look after it for him, but when the rabbit becomes ill, they’re convinced it’s because it’s missing Joe. Now Joe is sick too. The girls are certain that Joe and the rabbit will die unless they are reunited soon...But can Anna and Tom and Suzanne pull off The Great Rabbit Rescue in time?

The Ice Bear Jackie Morris Back in a time when people and animals lived together in harmony, a bearchild is stolen away from his mother. A hunter and his wife find the child and, wrapping him in sealskin, they sing him songs of the ice, the wind and the great white bears. One day the child wanders off and a bear comes to take him back to his mother. But by now the hunter is on the trail, determined to kill the creature that has taken his child! Set in the pristine polar regions of the Arctic, Jackie Morris’s beautiful story reminds us we are caretakers of these wild creatures and our actions directly affect their future.

Boom! Mark Haddon

From the moment that Jim and his best friend Charlie bug the staffroom and overhear two of their teachers speaking to each other in a secret language, they know there’s an adventure on its way. But what does ‘spudvetch’ mean, and why do Mr Kidd’s eyes flicker with fluorescent blue light when Charlie says it to him?

The Search for WondLa

Go on a colourful

journeyof discovery this autumn… See Slimbridge ablaze with autumn colour as we welcome back our winter wildlife including the infamous Bewick’s swans

Tony Diterlizzi

Eva Nine was raised by the robot Muthr. But when a marauder destroys the underground sanctuary she called home, twelve-year-old Eva is forced to flee aboveground. Eva Nine is searching for anyone else like her. She knows other humans exist because of a very special item she treasures ~ a scrap of cardboard on which is depicted a young girl, an adult, and a robot along with the strange word WondLa . Tony DiTerlizzi honours traditional children’s literature in this totally original space age adventure.

Half term activities Sat 23 – Sun 31 October

• Make a flying Bewick’s swan and other daily arts & crafts • Follow the ‘Who goes where and when’ migration trail • Wildlife pumpkin Carving – Friday 29 to Sunday 31 October

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LUNCH BOX IDEA’S TURKEY AND APRICOT SANDWICHES Ingredients: 1/3 cup apricot jam 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard (optional) 1/2 cup cream cheese 2 tablespoons chopped dried apricots 16 slices whole wheat bread Thinly sliced turkey Instructions: Put thedried apricots, cream cheese, mustard and apricot jam into a small bowl and combine well. Spoon a generous amount of this filling onto the bread, and top with the turkey. Sweet and delicious!

MEXICAN CHICKEN WRAPS

CHICKEN AND GRAPE SALAD IN A PITTA

Ingredients: 2 cups cooked chicken, cubed (hot or cold) 1/2 cup sour cream or plain yoghurt 1/2 cup your favourite salsa 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 cup cheddar cheese, shredded (grated) 1 cup shredded lettuce 4 large flour tortillas

Ingredients: 2 cups cooked chicken breast, cubed 1 cup seedless red grapes, halved 1 cup finely chopped celery 1/2 cup slivered almonds (optional) 1/2 cup shredded (grated) mozzarella cheese Your favorite salad dressing (ranch dressing works particularly well) 6 pitta pockets 1 cup shredded lettuce

Instructions: Combine the salsa, mayonnaise, and the sour cream. Combine with the cheddar cheese and chicken and mix well. Spoon the mixture onto the tortillas and sprinkle with lettuce. Roll up or fold over the sides, and serve.

FRUIT ON A STICK You will need: Various different fruits, such as apples, bananas, kiwis, mangos, grapes Marshmallows (optional - your kids may not need the encouragement!) Skewer

Y O G A Universal Yoga in Camerton is the only affiliated centre to the worldwide Sivananda Yoga Centres. All staff are trained to a high standard, are CRB checked and fully insured. Our premises are situated in the beautiful Cam Valley and offer classes every day of the week for pregnancy, babies and pre-schoolers as well as general classes. Please come and chill out, become part of our community, and enjoy the peace. Join us on facebook or check our website universalyoga.co.uk or call us now on 01761 470 658

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Instructions: Combine all the filling ingredients in a bowl and toss together lightly to distribute the dressing. Cut the pitta pockets open and fill with some lettuce, then spoon the chicken mixture in too.

Instructions: Cut the fruit into easy-to-eat chunks and thread them onto skewers for a delicious treat. Include marshmallows if you wish.

Do you like to play imaginary games, get stronger, fitter and more bendy all at the same time? Well Yoga is the thing for you! Its not really a sport, because anyone can do it, and everyone is best at it! Yoga can help you become stronger, more concentrated at school, as well as helping to calm your mind, to help you with your day. Did you know Yoga was invented in India seven thousand years ago! It was a type of exercise to teach young boy soldiers & monks. It was totally secret and was only revealed to the world fifty years ago. It is very very special...people have only just started teaching children, as Yoga used to be for adults only. Universal Yoga near Radstock, has been teaching yoga to kids in schools for many years in the area now and has more ideas and more fun teachers than ever before. They are very good at it! What’s more, BANES council has offered money for it - so your school & parents don’t even have to pay for it! Why not let your school know you would like Universal Yoga to come to your school and teach you some tricks, as well as having a real laugh as an after school or lunchtime club. We can teach from Year 1 to Year 6! If your guardian cuts out the ad next to this article, they can come and have a free class as well.


Honey is a Sweet Treat for Tired Skin Winter is rough on skin. There’s the normal double whammy of freezing temperatures and drying winter winds that take a heavy toll on skin’s natural moisture content. This year, typically exhausted bank accounts will be under even closer scrutiny, placing a rejuvenating trip to the spa out of reach for many. Yet there are a few simple and affordable things you can do for your skin at home that mimic those costly spa treatments. The basis of these treatments is 100 percent pure and natural honey. Honey is so effective in beauty treatments because it’s a humectant, which means it helps to attract and retain moisture. As the National Honey Board notes, honey is used as an all-natural moisturizing ingredient in many skin and haircare products. Honey also acts as an anti-irritant, making it suitable for sensitive skin. Here are some economical ways to make honey an essential part of your home beauty regimen.

Hair Shine Ingredients: 1 teaspoon honey 4 cups warm water Squeeze of lemon (for blondes) Directions: Stir honey into warm water. Blondes may wish to add a squeeze of lemon. After shampooing, pour mixture through hair. Do not rinse out. Dry as normal. Honey and Oat Exfoliant Ingredients: 1/2 cup honey 1/2 cup oatmeal Directions: Mix and smooth over face. Massage and leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Cucumber Honey Eye Nourisher (Makes 4 treatments) Ingredients: 1 tablespoon aloe vera gel 2 teaspoons cucumber, peeled with seeds removed 1/2 teaspoon chamomile tea 1/2 teaspoon honey Directions: Steep chamomile tea in boiling water. Set aside to cool. In food processor or blender, combine cucumber, aloe vera and honey. Blend on low setting. Add chamomile tea. Blend until smooth. Apply gently under eyes using ring finger. Store in glass dish covered with plastic wrap in refrigerator for up to one week. Best applied chilled.

Moisture Mask Ingredients: 2 tablespoons honey 2 teaspoons milk Directions: Mix honey with milk. Smooth over face and throat. Leave on for 10 minutes. Rinse off with warm water.

Recipes courtesy of the The National Honey Board. Visit www.honey.com for more tips on how honey can sweeten your daily routine.

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Basil is loving & affectionate. He arrived underweight and had been housed in a shed for 3 years. He knows basic commands and will sit and give a paw.

Handsome Hector has come to us from a stray pound. He is a lovely middle-aged dog desperate to be loved. Sponsored by: Elite Balloons Creative balloon decoration for all occasions T: 07713 387169 E: ruth16@hotmail.com

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Pearl Ref: BR5444

Hector Ref: BD19072

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Amber is a beautiful collie cross girl and only twelve months old and has come to us from a stray pound so we don’t know much about her yet.

Devon is a lovely rabbit. He loves going out in his run. He would like a home with a large hutch (or converted wendy houses or sheds work well). Sponsored by: G Mitchard & Sons Family Butchers T: 01761 412109

Trinity Ref: BS18180

Trinity originally came to us as a stray, and is friendly, cheeky and active. She will need a spacious ferret cage she loves to come out for a play. Sponsored by: Railway Hotel Welton Rd, Radstock, Somerset BA3 3RR T: 01761 435100


GAMING ZONE

Welcome to our Gaming Zone, here we will give you some reviews of the top selling games. If you would like to review your best game, please send us your thoughts on your games and we will print them in the next edition.

PS3: New Games

Xbox 360: New Games

Disney Sing It: Family Hits Release date: 08.10.10

WRC: World Rally Championship Release date: 08.10.10

Disney Sing It: Family Hits features beloved songs and videos for the whole family from popular all-time classic Disney films including Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book as well as contemporary favorites from films like The Princess and the Frog, The Lion King, Aladdin and more. Disney fans can sing solo or with their families in collaborative and competitive modes where players compete headto-head to their favorite Disney songs while viewing full screen videos directly from the movies!

World Rally Championship is back again after a long while! WRC: World Rally Championship is the unique off-road racing experience and the only title which brings the official cars, the real thrill of racing against the clock and the excitement of drifts and handbrake turns.

PSP: New Games

PS2: New Games Scooby Doo! And The Spooky Swamp Release date: 15.10.10 In Scooby-Doo! And The Spooky Swamp, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Daphne, Velma and Fred are on an all-new adventure to uncover the mystery behind a strange swamp girl and her peculiar cauldron of brew. Players and their friends can travel beyond the swamp and into other haunted locales such as a snow covered Alpine village and a south-western ghost town to uncover more clues and solve the mystery of the strange brew.

Nintendo DS & DSi:New Games FIFA 11 Release date: 08.10.10 FIFA 11 reinvents player authenticity - on and off the ball - for every player and at every position on the pitch with Personality+, an all-new feature that sees individual abilities reflected in game, enabling clear differentiation for every player.

Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest Release date: 08.10.10 Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest is the definitive third-person action/adventure based on the Disney film. Experience the adventure beyond the movie as you engage in game play that reflects the cunning world of Pirates with an abundance of disloyalty, humor and revenge. Feel the thrill of being Captain Jack Sparrow while clashing in ship-to-ship battles, sword fighting, gunplay, and hunt for hidden treasure in stunning environments in your quest for the legendary Dead Man’s Chest.

Nintendo Wii: New Games Wii Party Release date: 08.10.10 The party invites have been sent and everything’s set. Although get ready to invite one more to your Wii Party, as every copy of this game will come with a white Wii Remote! With this extra Wii Remote, you’ll be able to enjoy the many multiplayer games with your friends and family when Wii Party launches across Europe.


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Joe Wollacotfrom St Johns School in Midsomer Norton was awarded the Pam Corke Memorial Cup in recognition of the progress he has made during his time in KS1. The cup is awarded annually for effort and to the child who makes the most progress. What a fabulous achievement.

Florence Blake aged 9 took part in the showjumping competition at the recent West Wilts Equestrian Centre and she won 4th place, 3rd place and 1st place on her horse ‘Zebede’. What a fabulous achievement, well done Florence!

Max Flower aged 7 won a sandcastle competition in Weymouth during the summer holidays and Max won the category for the largest sandcastle! WOW!

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now! Let us know your ac hievements, both inside & outside of school an d we will include yo u in our next edition of WOW ! Email your photo’s and text to: hey@ignyte-uk.co .uk or call us on 0176 1 432089 or 0783 4 542 955 or send it in the po st to HEY!, Ignyte Ltd, 46 Frome Road, Rads tock, Somerset BA 3 3LF Izabella Harris aged 7 completed the Bristol 10k Sun Walk in aid of Breast Cancer, she raised £160.00 for the charity. Well Done Izabella raising money for charity is a fantastic thing to do.

Adele Carver aged 5 won 1st place in patterns in a tournament in Tae Kwon Do at Writhlington Sports Centre and then also performed her pattern in front of the judges on holiday and won the ‘WOW Factor’ too. Excellent work Adele!

child’s face light up with a personal letter from Santa. Make your

Order today for delivery on 15th December All letters are printed on Special Santa Paper and are signed by the man himself Each letter comes with a small gift Isabella Elliot aged 5 from High Littleton has passed her Goldfish 1 swimming certificate, keep up the good work Isabella! Miles Turner aged 9 took part in the City of Bristol Gymnastics Competition in July and he came 1st in vault! He represented Writhlington Gymnastics Club against the 3 other clubs, Miles club won 1st and 2nd in the 9 and under class, 1st in the 11 and under and 4th in the 12 and under, what a superb achievement, well done Miles and the rest of the club!

A Letter from Santa is not only for children... why not send one to a grown up and put a smile on their face too!. Each Letter from Santa costs only £3.95. Email us at info@hey-magazine.co.uk to receive an order form.


Jack Parker aged 8 was awarded this wonderful trophy for winning the sparring tournament at Jamie Woodlands Black belt Academy, well done Jack! Finlay Haines aged 9 was awarded the players player of the year award by the rest of his team at Midsomer Norton Football Club, excellent work Finlay!

Alex Bendall aged 10 was awarded his trophy for playing Badminton for the County! Superb! Cerys Stephens aged 10 shows us all of her rosettes for horse riding this Summer and has also passed her grade 2 Clarinet exam. Well Done Cerys!

Jason Carver aged 7 was awarded a trophy for his patterns in Tae Kwon Do at Jamie Woodlands Black Belt Academy and also then performed his pattern on holiday and won the ‘WOW Factor’ too, fantastic! Jack Hawkins aged 6 has been crowned the BRITISH CHAMPION in BMX Racing for the 6 and under category! WOW! Jack what a fantastic achievement, well done to our local champ!

James Robinson aged 9 has passed his level 4 grading in Trampolining at Writhlington Sports Centre, keep jumping James!

Kezia Reynolds aged 9 has passed her yellow award and exam for freestyle jazz at Susan Hill School of Dance, great work Kezia! Jacob Derrick aged 10 passed his green/blue belt tag in Tae Kwon Do at Writhlington Sports Centre, well done Jacob!

Bertie Haines was awarded the players player of the year award by the rest of his team at Midsomer Norton Football Club, keep up the good work Bertie! Cerys Stephens from St Johns School in Midsomer Norton gained the music award for her skill and talent in playing the clarinet. Keep up the hard work Cerys!

Olivia Davis aged 9 took part in the Gymnastics Club Championships at Writhlington Sports Centre, well done Olivia!

Jody Kelly aged 10 won several prizes at the recent Mendip Horse Show with her horse called Benson, well done Jody!

Lauren and Alex Oatway aged 10 and 6 took part in a summer reading Challenge and both won Gold medals, well done to you both. Keep reading!


Shannon Kingman aged 8 has won several rosettes for horse riding on her horse ‘Bluebell’! Well done Shannon, keep up the good work!

Isobel McNair aged 6 has passed her grade 2 swimming certificate at Fosseway Swimming Club, Isobel says she likes going into the deep end best of all! Alex Ball aged 9 attended a APEX workshop during the summer holidays and completed the treasure hunt to achieve his certificate, keep up the hard work Alex!

John Restall aged 9 was awarded a medal from the Jamie woodland Black Belt Academy for his commitment and tenacity! Well done John!

Monty Burgess aged 10 came 2nd in a recent tennis tournament at Writhlington Sports Centre, maybe our next Andy Murray! Well done Monty! Freddie Haines aged 10 was awarded the players player of the year trophy in the under 10 category by his team at Midsomer Norton Football Club, well done Freddie, keep up that team spirit!

Elana Cook aged 9 won 1st place in her volt competition against Hartcliffe at the Gymnastics Club Championships, superb effort Elana!

Nancy Smith aged 7 from High Littleton has passed her Goldfish 3 swimming certificate, well done Nancy!

Thomas Wiltshire aged 8 won this fantastic trophy in a weapons Tae Kwon Do tournament at Jamie Woodlands Black Belt Academy, fantastic achievement Thomas!

Shannon Baker aged 10 has been awarded her Grade 4 gymnastics certificate at Writhlington Sports Centre, excellent effort Shannon!

Theo Avis aged 10 took part in a football tournament as a part of the Chilcompton team and they won! Superb effort Theo!

Imogen Docherty aged 10 took place in a gym Cana recently and won 5th and 3rd place on her horse called Elmo! Great effort Imogen!

Sam Young aged 7 took part in a football tournament for the under 8’s for Midsomer Norton Football Club, well done Sam!

Jessica Elliot aged 10 from High Littleton has passed her Personal Survivor level 2 swimming certificate, good work Jessica!

Maisie Thatcher is 8 years old and won a gold medal in the Writhlington Gymnastics Club Competitions in July. Well done Maisie, keep up the good work!


A rainy day can be fun, with these indoor activities Body Language

Touch Twister

Directions: Why are your kids rubbing their stomachs and tapping their heads? Because they’re speaking in a secret code (they’re actually concurring that it’s time for an icecream break). You can get in on the action, too, by helping your children devise a code language that can involve words, hand signs, and various types of body language. Start off simple, with a substitute for “yes” and “no.” Perhaps patting the head means “yes” and pointing to the nose means “no.” Ask a series of yes/no questions, such as, “Is your name Madeline?” “Do you like chocolate?” “Do we live on earth?” Rattle off the questions as quickly as you can, seeing if your kids can keep the hand signals straight. Next, up the challenge by substituting body language for common words. For instance, pointing to an elbow might mean “table,” and waving twice might mean “book.” So you might say, “Please pass the green [wave twice] on the [point to elbow].” See how many substitutions you and your kids can devise. When you’re done, you may be able to have a complete conversation without opening your mouths!

Directions: Identify body parts with your child: knees, elbows, neck, fingers, toes, wrist, ankles, and nose. Choose a part and then try to touch another body part with it; hand to heel, nose to knee, or heel to bottom. Do this activity together. Touch a body part of yours with one of your child’s; head to back, elbow to elbow, ear to shoulder. Enjoy the touching, twisting, and learning.

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In Gym Two Free weights room Full range of cardio and resistance machines TRX suspension trainers Matted area Sports / functional training with Kettle Bells / Med Balls Sports Massage Therapy Personal Training

NO CONTRACTS Very competitive monthly rate. Friendly professional instruction. Both Male and Female. If you’re looking for increased sports performance or weight loss and muscle tone or just general fitness - we’ve got it covered.

Talent Show Directions: Everybody in the family has to participate, even the family pet! If you have a small family, invite friends or relatives to participate. Talent comes in many forms: read a poem, play an instrument, do a dance, tell a joke, do a charade, act out an event from your week, sing a song, tell a personal story, stand on your head. Do anything you want to express yourself. Give everyone a few weeks notice to get their acts together. Someone might want to write a program when all the acts have been decided. Whoever organizes the show is in charge of refreshments to eat between acts.


Directory CHILDREN

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CHARLIES PLAY CENTRE 5 Town St, Shepton mallet, 01749 343999 charlies_ play_centre@hotmail. co.uk, 0-9 years, sort play area birthday parties, café Enjoy sport and have fun at Writhlington Sports Centre, Knobsbury Lane, Writhlington, Radstock Tel 01761 438559 Enjoy our family adventure park at Puxton Park, Weston Super Mare, BS24 6AH Tel : 01934 523500 www.puxton.co.uk Wells Film Centre enjoy the newest releases in your local cinema Tel 01749 673195 www. wellsfilmcentre.co.uk Explore this Autumn at Slimbridge Wetland Centre, Slimbridge, Gloucester, GL2 7BT T: 01453 891900 or visit wwt. org.uk/slimbridge Cheeky Monkeys soft play centre, Pows Orchard, Midsomer Norton. Where every day’s a fun day! Horse World, Rescue, Rehabilitation and Rehoming, Whitchurch, Bristol, Tel : 01275 540173 www.horseworld.org.uk If you want an exotic pet, don’t go anywhere else ! Mendip Monsters, Holly Court, High Street, Midsomer Norton Tel 01761 411111 Call into see us today at Wells Blue Sports Centre, Kennion Road, Wells, tel 01749 836222 Don’t miss our activity programme Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre tel 01749 346644

Jonquil Flowers, Flowers for all eventsFlowers for all emotions. 01761 433482 www. jonquilflowers.co.uk 10%discount when you mention HEY Cakes for all occasions call Shiral Tearooms on 01761 413923. Val Hurle, Beauty Therapist with a wide range of treatments inc wedding hair/make-up and childrens parties 01761 436764 Weddings, Portraits, Parties. Great Prices! All images on CD- No copyright restrictions! Chris Birch 01761 435055 www. somersetphotographer. co.uk Salsa Classes at Wells Town Hall. Start any week. Singles and Couples welcome. Beginners 7.45pm 07901 912777 Make the most of your holiday with a personal travel counsellor, call Maria on 0845 0587409 Full winter range of Fit Flop Boots arriving shortly, Mojo Clothing Midsomer Norton Tel : 01761 402692 www.mojoclothing.co.uk Fun and funky clothing for kids www.gigglegiggle.co.uk or call us on 01761 418194 Organic Riverford vegetable boxes delivered to your door, call us today on 0845 6002311. Cakes for all occasions call Shiral Tearooms on 01761 413923.

HEALTH & BEAUTY T U I T I O N Val Hurle, Beauty Therapist with a wide range of treatments inc wedding hair/make-up and childrens parties 01761 436764 Salsa Classes at Wells Town Hall. Start any week. Singles and Couples welcome. Beginners 7.45pm 07901 912777 Enjoy the ultimate fitness experience at Optimum Training Centre, Coombend in Radstock call us on 01761 420683 or 07841 115927 Stay and Play Badminton every Sunday at Norton Hill Sports Centre, Midsomer Norton Tel: 01761 412136 It takes just 30 minutes, 3 times a week to see results at Curves, 43 Old Mills Trad Estate, Paulton Tel :01761 411224

A R BEVAN, PIANO VIOLIN THEORY TUITION, 01749 344180 Frances Chambers, Singing and Voice Tuition, Beginners to Advanced, Teaching techniques to last a life. 01761 437777 www.viva2diva.com Drum Kit Lessons. All ages/abilities welcome. Studio or home visits availiable. Call Ken Young on 01761 453412 or 07966 543844

Avon Dance Academy, Classes in Ballet, Modern, Tap and Jazz. Pupils from 2 1/2 years. 01761 479026, info@ avondanceacademy.com www.avondanceacademy. com STEWART KNIGHT GUITAR LESSONS: very experienced teacher specialising in individual and group lessons for young people. H O U S E & H O M E Beginners welcome. 01749 Bespoke Picture framing 673908 at Swan Artworks, 10 High Full time Professional Streets, Midsomer Norton Tae Kwon Do tuition 6 days a week, call Jamie Tel 01761 415224 Logs and kindling for the Woodlands Black Belt Academy on 01761 420683 winter, call Latchem and Tamblyn on 01749 670377 or 07970 936559

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How to create the perfect

1. With a marker pen, draw a line around the pumpkin, about two inches from the top.

2. Put the pumpkin on its side and carefully cut along the line with a sharp knife. Do remember to be careful.

3. Now with your hand, pull out the seeds, and all the fibrous innards. You can also use a teaspoon to aid with this.

4. Now cut out all the flesh from the inside and leave it aside for the scrumptious pumpkin soup you’re about to make (see our recipe on page 12).

5. Using one of the templates on this page, tape the template to your pumpkin and make holes in your pumpkin with a pointed object following the lines of the image until you have created a dot to dot look on your pumpkin.

6. Carefully cut out the features. Do this slowly. After cutting out the features, place a lighted tea-light inside the hollowedout head.

HAVE A GREAT HALLOWEEN - BE SAFE!


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