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Family tickets to Wookey Hole Caves!
The world famous Wookey Hole Caves has introduced a brand new Witch’s Grotto for this Halloween. While grottos usually house a cheery, friendly Santa Clause bearing gifts of teddies and toy cars, this one is run by the resident Witch’s spooky minions and the gifts might not be so nice! Come along and see her. To win, answer the following question:
Family tickets to Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm!
Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm is a unique zoo and working farm just outside Bristol set in 100 acres of beautiful countryside. We have become one of the south west’s top tourist attractions, welcoming 140,000 visitors per year and giving each one a fun-filled, exciting hands-on animal experience in a family park full of adventure play grounds, tractor rides and educational exhibits. To win, answer the following question:
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Family tickets to At Bristol!
With hundreds of action-packed exhibits to explore, explosive live shows and a Planetarium, At-Bristol is one of the UK’s biggest and most exciting interactive science centres. There’s always something new to discover, so visit the website to find out what’s on! To win, simply answer the following question:
Family tickets to Wells Film Centre!
Wells Film Centre is a three screen complex which has stereo and air cooling/ heating in all screen and is wheelchair friendly. Visit the website at www. wellsfilmcentre.co.uk to see the new releases and forthcoming film screenings. To win, simply answer the following question:
est What is At-Bristol’s new exhibition called? What is the name of Victor’s dog in the film Frankenweenie?
WELLS FILM CENTRE A £5 voucher for Glastonbury Music Shop!
Glastonbury Music Shop is a small family run shop with a passion for music at all levels. They stock a range of instruments as well as sheet music and all other musical accessories. To win, simply answer the following question:
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Ethan Difford from Brookside School has won a blue print skate deck.
Benjamin Lambert from Brookside School has won a walking tour of Wells.
Jasmine Gascoigne from Wells has won a Happy Hopper.
Iris PritchardWilliams from Evercreech School has won family tickets to a National Trust venue of her choice.
Luke Baillie from St Pauls Primary School won family tickets to At Bristol.
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Children from Woodpecker Class at Ashcott School have been inspired by the Paralympic Games of London 2012 and have been creating a range of sculptures from recycled bags and newspapers. The children worked collaboratively to create the sculptures based on Paralympic sports such as archery, boxing and wheelchair basketball. The child-sized sculptures are displayed around the school, reminding the pupils of their own unique skills and abilities. THE SOUTH WEST SCHOOL OF DANCE RAD ballet ISTD tap, modern and jazz Street dance Pre-School dance Classes held in Street and Wells 2 WEEK FREE TRIAL WITH THIS AD
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New school lunches Evercreech C of E Primary School now has hot school lunches and they are provided by The Bell Inn, Evercreech with a variety of nutritious dishes. A daily choice of meat and vegetarian options are available with the children enjoying the delicious meals that are on offer to them. Here are some quotes from the children: Katie - Vegetables are lovely and fresh. Kaitlin - More choices, bigger portions, tasty and delicious. A big thumbs up!
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It is not just about rugby! Bath Rugby’s ultimate aim is to be the best, and to win silverware at the end of each season, but it is not just about the rugby. There is a heart within the Club which beats for the people who live in and around the South West. When the players are not training or playing matches, they throw themselves into the local community, and are proud to be part of what happens off the pitch. They recognise the huge role they can play in moulding the next generation, and to help everyone involve themselves in sport. Nine years ago, our mission was to change people’s lives through the medium of sport, led by the Community Department. Headed by Manager, Jimmy Deane and his very supportive team, they inspired many people in the local community to ‘get involved’, and to take part in a variety of rugby and educational projects. This work later became known as The Bath Rugby Community Foundation, set up as a charity in 2003. The work continued in the same vein and encompassed both the charitable programmes and The Aviva Premiership’s commercial community programmes. In 2011 a change took place which separated any commercial opportunities and charitable activities within the community. The Bath Rugby Community Department deliver the commercial community opportunities for Bath Rugby Club. They deliver the Aviva Premiership projects, the rugby camps, prematch coaching and the mascots. This is
headed by Business Development Manager, John Harrison, and is delivered by a team of coaches. Ticket sales are an integral part of this department. The Bath Rugby Community Foundation supports local young people and has been re-named The Bath Rugby Foundation. Jimmy Deane is the Foundation Manager, and works with the Trustees of this registered charity. Though it runs under the umbrella of Bath Rugby Club, it is financially independent i.e. it is not funded by the Club, and has to raise all its own money to ensure the Foundation’s future. The main strands of the charity are sport, inclusion and educational projects, as well as supporting local charities such as Dorothy House, Forever Friends, Macmillan and more. The Foundation have a large task ahead of them to become completely self-sufficient and have begun a fundraising programme. The more money they raise, the more they will be able to do their fantastic work engaging young people and providing opportunities for all. For further information about upcoming events email Halena.coury@bathrugby.com
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Sketch the face or design on the surface of the pumpkin. If you make a mistake, use a damp cloth to wipe it away -- marks from dry-erase markers or grease pencils should come off easily. Use a paring knife to cut along each line. Use your finger to push the cut-out pieces out of the pumpkin. Using these steps and a little creativity, you can make a unique pumpkin easily. Here are some ideas for customizing your pumpkin:
How to carve a pumpkin
• Instead of cutting a lid, cut off the entire top of your pumpkin in a zigzag line that resembles spiky hair. • Hold your knife at a slight inward angle as you cut out your design rather than cutting straight through the pumpkin. This will leave a thin rim of visible pumpkin flesh around each hole. When you light your jack-o’lantern, this will create an orange glow around your design. You can use different cutting angles to create patterns of light and shadow on your pumpkin’s surface. • Use leftover pieces of pumpkin to make ears, eyes or a nose. Attach these pieces using toothpicks. • Rather than cutting a face into your pumpkin, cut another design, like a cat, a bat or a message to trick-ortreaters. • You can also make memorable pumpkins by using stencils or carving your design as a cut-out.
October Half Term Active Plans 29th October – 2nd November HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR Friday 2nd November 6 - 8pm Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre
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For monsters aged 5-12 years Drop your little monsters off and they with have a fang-tastic time!
MONDAY 29TH OCTOBER Ghost & Ghouls TUESDAY 30TH OCTOBER Witches & Wizzards WEDNESDAY 31ST OCTOBER Tricks & Treats THURSDAY 1ST NOVEMBER Monster Madness FRIDAY 2ND NOVEMBER Pumpkin Party
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Fireworks “Remember remember the fifth of November Gunpowder, treason and plot. I see no reason, why gunpowder treason Should ever be forgot” Fireworks are fun but we must also remember they can be dangerous. If you are not going to an organised fireworks event this year and plan to see off fireworks at home, make sure that everyone knows all about how to stay safe. • Stand well back • Never go near a firework that has been lit, even if it hasn’t gone off as it could still explode • Never put fireworks in your pocket or throw them • Wear gloves when using sparklers and hold them at arms length away from you • Put used sparklers hot end down in to a bucket of sand or water • Keep pets indoors • Never throw used (or unused) fireworks on a bonfire • Never pick up a firework which may be left over, it may still be active
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Did you know... • Bonfire night is over 400 years old! It dates back to 1605 when Guy Fawkes and a group of other men tried to blow up Parliament. • Guy Fawkes was not the leader of the Gunpowder Plot, it was actually a man called Robert Catesby. • There is an island to the North of Santa Cruz called Isla Guy Fawkes...nobody knows why it is called this....maybe he planned to escape there. • Fireworks were invented in China back in the 12th Century (AD 1100)! • A rocket can reach speeds of 150mph, however the shell can reach as high as 200 metres. • The worlds largest recorded firework display was held in Portugal in 2006 and it featured 66,326 fireworks! • At first fireworks were only orange and white, new colours were made in the middle ages by adding different salts. The hardest colour to create is blue • 90% of the worlds fireworks are made in China. • Three sparklers burning together generate the same heat as a blow-torch.
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Welcome to the fourth annual Shepton Mallet Digital Arts Festival, including our first ever DigiKids programme of activities for children Now in its 4th year, Shepton Digital Arts Festival is a prominent event for the digital and creative industry in the South West. The festival runs over 4 days from Wed 7th – Sat 10th Nov showcasing new film, photography and performance with daytime exhibitions and evening entertainment program. We have a special 2-day programme just for kids, from early years to secondary school age. Shepton Digi Kids provides interactive fun workshops for kids including; Animation model making with Aardman, make and star in your own film, Cool Coding for Kids with Nudge Digital, pinhole photography with Justin Quinnell and a rock ‘n roll musical for kids, from Kid Carpet & The Noisy Animals. This lively and entertaining children’s show blends theatre and comedy with animation and live music.
Each year the festival holds a competition to give emerging talent the opportunity to interact with experts from the world of film and TV by presenting their work to be judged for a place in the final night awards ceremony, hosted by children’s TV and ‘Cool Stuff Collective’ presenter Sy Thomas. Competition prizes this year include the opportunity to work on locations with Icon Films. Further details of the festival competition can be found here at www.sheptondigitalarts.co.uk/competition The program of entertainment and exhibitions includes; Adamski presents Neo Waltz DJ set, Photography from Dominic Greensmith, drummer of the band Reef, Foster nominated comedian David Trent, Stand Up comedy from Bristol born Casualty & Hollyoaks actor James Redmond, Live art and music from Battle of the Eyes and Cate Ferris, Giant Poster Art exhibition from Olympic commissioned artist Day Bowman and screenings from Icon Films, Grace Productions and Aardman Animations. Please see our website for further programme information.
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Pumpkin Seed Necklace This pumpkin seed necklace, made in Halloween colours, makes a great accessory for Halloween and perfect for a witch’s costume! Alternatively, paint in more autumnal colours.
You will need:
Pumpkin seeds (roasted) Paint (orange, black, white and green) Needle and thread (Kitchen foil to put seeds on while you paint them)
Instructions:
Paint your pumpkin seeds in orange, green, white and black. The easiest way to do this is to put them on kitchen foil so that they will not stick to anything while they dry. But it is a very messy job! When your seeds are dry, thread your needle with a length of thread long enough to go over your head with 3 or 4 inches to spare. Put your seeds a few at a time in a pile on newspaper or a thin sponge. One by one push the needle down through the seed - when you have pierced the seed safely, pick it up and pull it through the thread. When your thread is about two thirds filled, knot the ends together tightly. Note: you need a sharp needle for this so make sure children are well supervised or that an adult does the threading.
Halloween Candle Jars These candle jars are simple and great fun to make, and a very effective Halloween decoration. But an adult will need to supervise everything to do with the candle - including, of course, lighting it!
You will need:
Jars of all shapes and sizes and appropriate candles to fit them Tissue paper - orange, white, purple or black Black construction paper Glue Scissors Black felt tip marker
Instructions:
You can get very creative making your Halloween candle jars, and we are sure you will come up with many different ideas. Basically you wrap the jar in a piece of tissue paper, insert the candle and light it! You create the effect you want either by cutting out pieces of the tissue paper, or by sticking extra pieces of paper on, or just by drawing your design with black felt tip marker.
Pumpkin Bag This cute little pumpkin bag is simply made with felt and ribbon, but it is good sewing practise for beginners. Use it for storing your Halloween treats or perhaps for giving a Halloween gift.
You will need:
Orange felt Black felt Black embroidery thread Green ribbon
Instructions:
Lay the pieces of orange felt on top of one another. Cut away two of the corners in a curve. Cut face pieces from black felt and sew them (or stick them) to one of orange pieces. Use blanket stitch to sew the two pieces of orange felt together. Leave the straight edge open. About 1/2 inch in from the top of the bag carefully snip small vertical holes, leaving about 1inch between them, all the way around the bag. Starting in the front of the face, thread the ribbon through the slits (a darning needle to push the ends through will help). Pulling and tying the ribbon as a drawstring will make the pumpkin round.
Bath Christmas Market, the biggest and most beautiful Christmas Shopping event in the South West is once again set to add some extra festive sparkle to the city centre this Christmas shopping season. Quite rightly, the main attraction of this magical event is the shopping, and with over 140 stalls – including new ones in Bath Street and in Milsom Place - offering a tantalising array of gifts and Christmas essentials, it’s the perfect place to get your Christmas shopping well underway. Festive food, carols and entertainment add a really seasonal flavour to the event, to really get you in the mood for the celebrations to come. The market is easy to get to in the heart of the city’s shopping centre, only a few minutes’ walk from the train station and P&R drop off points, and is the perfect way to start your Christmas celebrations – why don’t you make Bath Christmas Market one of your Christmas traditions…? www.bathchristmasmarket.co.uk Facebook: Bath Christmas Market Twitter: @bathxmasmarket
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! ? P U S ’ T A H W The Big Sticky Bun By Vivian French, 5+ Jason and his little his little sister Daisy help mum and dad with shopping, the gardening and eating cakes in this fun story. Jason has been showed good behaviour to mum and dad an earns himself the bun he wants. Jason also tries to help Daisy grow by watering her as if she were a flower but he’s not as successful in his task of growing Daisy as he was in getting his sticky bun. Jason and Daisy then set about cleaning the car but have their hands full as they use an unusual ingredient which has some surprising results! Three short stories that will delight early readers as they capture incidents from Jason and Daisy’s childhood and their adventures.
The Snake Who Came To Stay By Julia Donaldson, 7+ Polly has no idea the problems she may have to face as she sets up a pets holiday home for the summer and is asked to and look after a snake. The pets holiday home is soon full of greedy guinea pigs, pesky parrots and a slithering snake named Doris and Polly must look after them all! Mum is already getting more and more fed up by the day and when Doris the snake disappears and sheds her skin Polly has all kind of problems on her hands. A thoroughly entertaining story told in easy to read chapters by the best-selling author of The Gruffalo.
Ribblestop Forever By Andy Mulligan, 9+ The tale of the school where hilarious things happen is back! An air crash and an unsteerable raft quickly lands the children in deep waters. They are rescued by a mad librarian and soon find themselves off on a dangerous quest across the wilds of Ribblemoor. Can the children uncover the ancient mysteries of a secret tribe? Can they survive the dangers of Lightning Tor? All of this with Inspector Cuthbertson who is right behind them who is determined to destroy the school for good! This is the third in this terrific adventure series.
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There’s nothing Ernie loves more than an excellent adventure, whether its zooming around town on his rocket-powered skateboard or stealing an early peek at the coolest new fossil exhibit at the Dinosaur Museum. Its not always easy under the strict rules of his mum, especially with his sister Julia following him around and trying to get him in trouble every chance she gets but he still manages to stir up fun. Ernie’s daredevil nature takes him on a journey one day with potentially irreversible consequences. After sneaking over to his best friend Max’s, Ernie discovers Max’s dad’s latest invention: a sleek, egg-shaped time machine. Suddenly, Julia bursts in to bust the two boys, and in the ensuing chaos, the time machine comes to life and closes its doors on the three kids arguing. The kids find themselves in a lush jungle untouched by mankind with a living, breathing T-Rex named Tyra standing over them. But they’re not dinosaur food...the time machine has landed them in Tyra’s nest and she believes the children are hers. Ernie and the other children have to figure out how to get home, what with the time machine having lost a vital component in its crash landing!
The film follows an arcade game Bad Guy, Wreck It Ralph who is determined to prove that he can be a good Guy. Wreck-It Ralph longs to be as beloved as his games perfect Good Guy, Fix-It Felix the problem is nobody loves a bad guy, but they do love heroes!! A new game arrives featuring a tough-as-nails Sergeant Calhoun and Ralph sees this as his ticket to heroism and happiness. Ralph’s plan is simple, he will sneak in to the game and win a medal! But Ralph soon wrecks everything and accidentally unleashes a deadly enemy that threatens every game in the arcade his only hope to save the entire arcade is to team up with the young troublemaking ‘glitch’ from a cart racing game who might just be able to teach Ralph what it really means to be a Good Guy.
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Kids love any excuse to play party games - and so they should!. Even if you are not having your own Halloween party, perhaps you can get a group of friends around to dress up and play some Halloween party games? And if you are having a Halloween party, there are some great ideas here for you!
Mummy Wrap Mummy Wrap is a fun Halloween party game for children of all ages. Buy some cheap rolls or toilet paper and perhaps some crepe paper streamers in Halloween colours. Split the kids up into teams of two. One child will be the “mummy” and the other is in charge of wrapping up the child like a mummy... When you start playing the music the teams can start wrapping up the When you turn the music off the kids need to stop. The team whose mummy is more mummified (or wrapped) wins. Older children can have even more fun if you turn the lights right down when you turn the music on - it makes it much harder and they will get the giggles!
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Hundreds of hands-on exhibits • Explosive science shows • Planetarium
There’s plenty to keep little scientists of all ages entertained this autumn in At-Bristol! Over half term, celebrate Halloween in the Gore Blimey! Dissection Lab: take part in real-life organ dissections, activate the Vein Ray to get under the skin of what makes your body tick, and make your own fake blood. Delve deeper into the human body with the interactive Going for Gold show and investigate the science behind your heart, lungs, limbs and even sweat!
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November’s also filled with activities: for out-of-thisworld fun for the whole family, join the experts and discover more about the wonders of the night sky with Urban Stargazing on 17 November. All tiny explorers should head down to a special Toddler Takeover on 23 November, for a day all about colour! With a whole spectrum of hands-on activities just for the under-fives, reduced entry and plenty of family-friendly facilities, the day’s as enjoyable for the grown-ups as it is for the Buy tickets little ones! Visit www.at-bristol.org.uk for details of all events.
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what’s on OCTOber 27-31 Spooky Steam Special – East Somerset Railway
Enjoy a spooky ride on the wizards express. Come dressed in scary costumes, children entry is free for spooky special if dressed up. Watch out for the spider, skeletons, ghosts and cobwebs. For further information visit www.eastsomersetrailway.co.uk or call 01749 880417 ......................................................................
27 - 4 November Halloween at Wookey Hole
A whole array of spooky attractions to explore with a live Halloween Circus show which will be held daily at 1pm, 2pm & 3pm. Tickets available online www.wookey.co.uk or call 01749 672243 ......................................................................
27 Apple Day at Somerset Rural Life Museum, 10.30am –
4.30pm. Cider making demonstrations throughout the day. Cooking with apples in the Victorian kitchen. Childrens workshops on an apple theme. Apple display. Entry is free. For further information visit www.county-museums@ somerset.gov.uk or call 01458 831197 ......................................................................
28 Tor Sport & Leisure Centre hosts Martha Care Zombie Walk from 2pm. Sponsored fire walk. Live music & DJ. Pumpkin carving contest. Face painting from 2pm. Walk leaves at 4pm. Zombie Ball from 6pm. ......................................................................
4 Friends of Farrington Gurney School are holding their annual Fireworks Night from 6pm until late at Farrington Gurney School field. Refreshments available. Tickets available on the door or in advance from the school office. Further information available by calling 01761 452419. ...................................................................... 4 Firework Extravaganza at Wells Football Club Gates open at 6pm. Hot food and licensed bar. Adults £5, Children £3, Family ticket (2 adults & 3 children) £13. For further information call 07977 915931 ...................................................................... 7-10 The Shepton Mallet Digital Arts Festival at Kilver Court Shepton Mallet The South West showcase of new film and performances. For further information visit www.sheptondigitalarts.co.uk or call 0117 3250091 or 01373 465565 ...................................................................... 9 Wells Walking Weekend. The Swan Hotel in Wells has teamed up with Siobhan Goodwin of Wells Walking Tours to offer 2 fantastic walking weekends: 9-11 the Nov and 18-20th January 2013. For more information visit www.swanhotelwells.co.uk/walking-weekends or contact 01749 836300. ...................................................................... 14 Shepton Mallet Illuminated Carnival. Starts at 7.30pm ......................................................................
NOVEMBER 1 Halloween Havoc at the Rural Life Museum in
Glastonbury. 10.30am to 4pm. Ages 3 to 11, free drop in ......................................................................
2 Halloween Spootakular at Shepton Mallet Leisure Centre, 6pm – 8pm. Gruesome activities include apple bobbing, pumpkin bowling, Halloween craft room and much more. £2.50 per child. For further information call 01749 346644 ...................................................................... 2 Meet the Owls at the Rural Life Museum, Glastonbury.
10.30am to 4pm, all ages are free. Discover a selection of live owls from ‘spread your wings’ Owl rescue. ......................................................................
2 The Largest Firework Display and Halloween Disco in the area at Farrington Golf & Country Club, 6.45pm. Prizes for best dressed outfit and pumpkin. Tickets now on sale. For more information visit www.farringtongolfclub.net or call 01761 451596 ext 103 ......................................................................
16 Wells Illuminated Carnival. Starts at 7.30pm
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17 Glastonbury Illuminated Carnival. Starts 7pm
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17 Xmas crafts and decorations at Musgrove Willows,
Westonzoyland. Half day £35 inc. festive refreshments, call 01278 691105. ......................................................................
24 Paintball at Norton Manor Camp Marine Base
10.30am – 3.30pm Enjoy an action packed day of paintball for 11-16 year old Cost per person is £23 For booking call 01823 410126 ......................................................................
DECEMBER 1 Christmas Family Orienteering at Selworthy Green, 1pm Tickets adults £1.50, children £1, family ticket £5 (2 adults and 4 children) ......................................................................
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WELLS SCHOOL of PERFORMING Arts In our 10th year!
SATURDAY MORNING MUSICAL THEATRE SCHOOL
Take part in our fully produced musical theatre productions
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JUNIORS (5-7 yrs) 9am – 10.30am MIDS (8-10 yrs) 10.30 – 12.00pm SENIORS (11-16 yrs) 12pm – 3pm COMING SOON! MINI DRAMAS for 2–4yrs Call for full details!
The Old Engine Shed Studios, Westfield Road, WELLS BA5 2HS Tel: 01749 672431 Email: wspa@rocketmail.com
Tales of Treasure Enjoy family fun exploring and drawing with our storyteller on Wednesday 31 October, 11am and 2pm. Included in the price of admission. Children under 5 are free.
More October family fun Meet the Minstrels – Sunday 7 October Bishop Jocelin’s Dragon Hunt – Sunday 27- Sunday 4 November T 01749 988111ext.212 E sophie.bull@bishopspalace.org.uk HEYOCT12
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Skateboarding is thought to have been ‘born’ sometime in the late 1940’s early 1950’s when surfers in California wanted something to surf when the waves were flat, to date nobody knows who made the first board as it seems as though several people came up with similar ideas around the same time. At this time skateboarding was seen as something to do for fun besides surfing and was often called “sidewalk surfers”. There is over 18.5 million skateboarders in the world, 85% of those polled who had used a board in the last year were under the age of 18 and 74% were male. Skaters in the 80’s began to build their own ramps at home and wherever else they could find space as most skate parks had been closed down due to lack of interest from skaters in the late 70’s. During the 90’s interest in skating began to pick up again very quickly became a mainstream interest with skate parks reopening all over the UK. Skate parks not only attract keen skate boarders but you’ll always find plenty of people on bikes, scooters and roller skates enjoying the facilities at the park. On Sunday 28th October Surfers Yard of Street are hosting a Skate Jam at the Glastonbury Skate Park to help raise funds for the much needed replacement of the original wooden ramps which are disintegrating fast at the Shepton Skate Park. The skate park provides a valuable facility for the young people of the town to spend time together, have fun outdoors and socialise in a dedicated area, however the current ramps must be replaced and the aim is to provide the park with purpose built concrete ramps which have a 40 year life span.All monies raised will be donated to the Save Shepton Mallet Skate Park fund. The Skate Jam will host competitions for skateboarding, BMX-ing, In-lining & scooting with categories for 14 years and under, 14-18 year olds and an over 18’s category. Traders stands at the event include Surfers Yard, Animal, DC, Vans and many many more. The event will start at 11am and entry is on a donation basis. Safety wear and helmets must be worn by all competitors.
For more information you can contact Surfers Yard on 01458 898099 or email enquiries@surfersyard.co.uk
SURFERS YARD SHEPTON SKATE JAM -
SAVE SHEPTON SKATE PARK!
Skate Fact:
The Guiness World Record for the highest ollie is currently held by Adrian Garcia (USA) at 45 inches (114.3cm) high. Adrian gained the world record at the Maloof High Ollie Challenge which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada USA on 15th February 2011.
Skateboard Jargon Busting Deck: The piece of wood you stand on Fakie: Riding your board backwards Indy Grab: When in the air, grab the toe edge of the
board with your back hand and poke the nose out. Ollie: When your back foot smacks the tail of your board against the ground while your front foot pulls the board up into the air. Regular Foot: When you skate with your left foot forward. Tail: The back end of the board
BMX Facts:
BMX cycling has only been an Olympic sport since 2008 where it was an event in the Olympic Games in Beijing! BMX stands for Bicycle Motor Cross
BMX Jargon Busting Bunny Hop: Doing a jump without using anything for a
take off ramp. Holeshot: The first person to take the lead in the race at a certain point, usually in to the first turn. Roller: A small, usually no longer than a meter tall, jump on a BMX course with a smooth, rounded, front and top with a long backside. Double: Variable sized jump consisting of two rollers – the first roller is the take-off, with the back part of the second being the landing (or backside).
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Due to so many fantastic achievements we ran out of space! But don’t worry your photo will be in the next edition of Hey!
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Alice aged 7 has been awarded the North Wooton Home Jubilee Cup as well as taking part in a gymnastics competition and also took part in Race for Life as well. Fantastic achievements Alice, well done.
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Amber aged 8 has been awarded with a certificate for Brownies, well done Amber, keep up the great work.
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ow! Let us know your ac hievements, both inside & outside of schoo l and we will includ e you in our next edition of WOW! Email your ph otos and text to: hey@ ignyte-uk.co.uk or call us on 01761 41 0141
Caitlin aged 6 took part in the Summer reading challenge and read 6 books, great work Caitlin, well done.
Charlotte aged 10 has been awarded Badger of the Year at St John’s Ambulance, a fantastic achievement Charlotte, well done.
Daniel aged 10 has been awarded the Chief Scouts Silver Awards, a fabulous achievement Daniel, well done.
Chloe aged 4 has been awarded the ‘work of the week’ award at Hindhayes Primary School, a superb achievement Chloe.
Evelyn aged 6 has passed her stage 1 and 2 in swimming, well done Evelyn, great work.
Pupils and teachers at West Pennard Primary School vote every year to appoint their Captain’s and Vice Captain’s for the year. These children are responsible for awarding cups and trophies, awarding team points and awards in assembly and also for arranging inter house tournaments and events. These children are also responsible for setting a excellent example to the rest of the school. Well done to you all on achieving your role this year. 20
Gabby aged 8 took part in a Badminton competition at Millfield School and was awarded a certificate for her achievements, well done Gabby.
Millie aged 4 took part in the Summer reading challenge and read 6 books, great work Millie, well done.
Rhiannon aged 8 has been awarded with the handwriting cup at West Pennard Primary School for her superb writing skills. A superb achievement Rhiannon, well done.
James aged 7 has taken part in many pony club events during the Summer including triathlons on his pony called Toffee. A great achievement James, well done.
Nia aged 8 has achieved her gold rose award in classical ballet, a fabulous achievement Nia, well done.
Jasmine aged 10 has been awarded the Austin Cup for excellent work and behaviour at West Pennard School, a great achievement Jasmine, well done.
Oliver aged 4 has passed his grade 1 in swimming, well done Oliver, keep it up.
Lottie aged 9 has passed her Grade 1 in piano, a superb achievement Lottie, well done.
Owen aged 5 has taken part in lots of cross country and road running events and has been presented with lots of medals for his many achievements, keep up the great work Owen.
William aged 9 has passed his grading at pony club, well done William, a great achievement.
Children at West Pennard Primary School are selected by the Head Teacher to be prefects for the school. These children are responsible for helping other children, assisting the teachers and also helping the head with the running of the school. Well done to you all. 21
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Lost with what to do with pumpkin leftovers from carving lanterns? What could be easier than throwing it all into a bowl and baking yummy treats?
ies k o o C . . . n E i S E k H p T m Y u R P OR T Ingredients 200g / 8oz caster sugar 100g / 4oz margarine 1 egg 200g / 8oz pumpkin flesh 200g / 8oz plain flour ½ teacup chopped walnuts and raisins 2 teaspoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon bicarbonate of soda 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Method Set the oven at 190c/375F/Gas 5 Cut off the pumpkin skin and chop flesh into small cubes. Mix all ingredients together in a bowl with a wooden spoon. Place drops of mixture 4-5 cm across greased baking tray. Bake for 8-10 minutes. Remove and cool on a wire tray. You could decorate using buttercream and sweets to make gruesome Halloween faces.
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Halloween biscuits Simply use rich tea or other plain biscuits, cover them with melted chocolate and draw on a spiders web. Use liquorice bootlaces for spiders legs on cakes or biscuits. If you are more of a cupcake person, what about trying jam in the middle of the cake? Using a piping bag and long, thin nozzle squeeze jam into the centre of the cupcake to give that oozing blood effect when cut...
GAMING ZONE Welcome to our Gaming Zone, here we will give you some reviews of the top selling games.
Xbox 360: New Games
Nintendo Wii: New Games
LEGO Lord Of The Rings
Disney Epic Mickey: The Power Of 2
This game takes players along on the adventures of Froddo Baggins and his unlikely fellowship as they set out on a perilous journey to destroy The One Ring and save Middle-earth. Players will take on the form of their favourite members of the fellowship as they relive the most momentous events from the films. Players will explore the Mines of Moria, knock on the Black Gate of Mordor and compete in epic battles with Orcs, Uruk-hai, the Balrog and other fearsome foes whilst enjoying the imagination of LEGO gameplay in solving puzzles.
PS Vita: New Games
Players can play as Mickey Mouse and for the first time ever players can also play as Oswald The Lucky Rabbit which was Walt Disney’s first cartoon star in an all-new adventure of creativity and discovery. The game returns Mickey and Oswald to Wasteland, an alternate world filled with 80 years of forgotten Disney characters and theme park attractions. The game sees Mickey & Oswald join forces as partners, Mickey with his magical paint brush that wields paint and thinner and Oswald with his powerful remote control that allows him to command electricity. This game is described as ‘musical’, where at various points during the adventure characters will express themselves and advance the plot by bursting into song.
Little Big Planet Release date 21st September In LittleBigPlanet for PlayStation Vita, join Sackboy on a completely new adventure, filled with exploration and competition. Customize Sackboy and the world around you with unique touch and camera create tools that let you play with more freedom that ever before. LittleBigPlanet for PS Vita is a miniature development kit in the palm of your hand that will allow players to create a multitude of different experiences-the possibilities are truly endless!
PS3: New Games FIFA 13 FIFA 13 is the latest instalment of the world’s most successful football video game. Lionel Messi, Wayne Rooney and the worlds greatest players are ready and waiting for you as you take part in individual games or in dozens of national leagues such as Barclays Premier League. You can battle as one of over 50 international teams for the greatest prize of them all; the FIFA World Cup! 23