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in North & West Kent October Half Term Edition • Issue 106 • 9 October - 19 November 2017

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The Best Family Guide to What’s On



Dear Readers

for families with primary aged children

in North & West Kent September Back to School Edition • Issue 106 • 4 September - 8 October 2017

By now hopefully all ‘first timers’ will have settled down in school and be ready for the first school holiday of the year. School holidays are really the time that Primary Times is invaluable as our listings are so comprehensive that if we don’t know about it, it’s not happening (with only one or two exceptions!)

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The Best Family Guide to What’s On

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There’s so much happening over the next few weeks. Don’t forget to check through the listings for Halloween parties, fireworks displays, events for Museums at Night and a real spectacular event for those who can get to central London, the Lord Mayor’s Show on 11 November. Whatever you get up to this half term, have a brilliant time.

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Sparkly Fireworks Night will soon be here. There are some really useful guidelines available for firework safety on the Fire Service website. Take a look at www.fireservice.co.uk/safety/ firework-safety. They have tips on how to keep children safe, who should use sparklers, where to buy fireworks, which ones to buy, how to set them off and what you will need on the night. The main thing is Be Safe, not Sorry.

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Film Preview Guide LEGO Ninjago Movie

A new animated adventure in Warner Bros. Pictures’ LEGO franchise is in cinemas on 13 October.The LEGO Ninjago Movie, starring Jackie Chan, depicts the battle for Ninjago City as it calls to action young Master Builder Lloyd, aka the Green Ninja. Crowds cheer the Green Ninja as a hero, but when he takes his mask off people only see him as Lloyd, the boy unfortunate enough to be the son of The Worst Guy Ever, Garmadon. It’s hard for him to make friends or get through the day because Garmadon ruins everything, but Lloyd still yearns to have some sort of relationship with his dad.Along with his friends, who are all secret ninja warriors, and led by Master Wu, as wise-cracking as he is wise, the team must defeat Garmadon. Pitting mech against mech and father against son, the epic showdown will test this fierce but undisciplined team of modern-day ninjas who must learn to check their egos and pull together to unleash their inner power of Spinjitzu. For more information visit www.legoninjagomovie.com.

Paddington 2

Paddington is back on our screens on 10 November with Hugh Grant and Brendan Gleeson joining the all-star returning cast including Hugh Bonneville, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton and Peter Capaldi with Ben Whishaw as the voice of Paddington. The much-anticipated sequel finds Paddington happily settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he has become a popular member of the community, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes.While searching for the perfect present for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s hundredth birthday, Paddington spots a unique pop-up book in Mr Gruber’s antique shop and embarks upon a series of odd jobs to buy it. But when the book is stolen, it’s up to Paddington and the Browns to unmask the thief. Hugh Grant plays Windsor Gardens’ local celebrity, Phoenix Buchanan, a vain, charming acting legend whose star has fallen somewhat in recent years. Brendan Gleeson plays “Knuckles” McGinty, a notorious safe-cracker and legendary strongman who becomes an unexpected new ally for Paddington.Will the nation’s much loved bear be able to recover the stolen book?

Thor: Ragnarok

Are you a fan of Marvel characters? If you are, you’re in for a treat as not one but two characters, the Hulk and Thor, are featured in the new release from Disney. Imprisoned on the other side of the universe, the mighty Thor finds himself in a deadly gladiatorial contest that pits him against the Hulk, his former ally and fellow Avenger.Thor’s quest for survival leads him in a race against time to prevent the all-powerful Hela from destroying his home world and the Asgardian civilization.Thor: Ragnarok is released in cinemas on 24 October.

WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN WIN To be in with a chance of winning one of five copies of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul on DVD, send an email to competitions@ primarytimes.biz with ‘Wimpy Kid’ as the subject by Friday 3 November. Don’t forget to include your name, age, address, school and contact telephone number.

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Children’s Birthday Parties at Bewl Water

With all of the fun activities at Bewl Water, it’s the perfect venue to hold your children’s birthday parties! There are a selection of activity based parties for you to choose from including Mini Ranger Safari, Cycling Parties, Laser Challenge. They’re all action packed and ideal for a range of ages. For something more traditional, Bewl Water offer classic children’s birthday parties which can be tailored around your child including traditional party games such as pass the parcel, musical chairs and musical statues. They can also offer treasure hunts, giant jenga, bouncy castle hire and their very own Bewl Nature Trail. For mini-dancers, why not hold a disco party in the Waterfront Café? For the adventurous you could have your children’s party out on the water in The Bewl Belle. Bewl Water even have a special pirate theme party on the Bewl Belle which is always a great success for children’s parties. There really is something for everyone at Bewl Water. With a specialist child friendly team who love to run children’s parties, it means more fun for everyone. Parents have the chance to relax knowing everyone is having the best time. Make your next children’s party an experience to remember with Bewl Water. Enquire today by calling 01892 890 000.

Bringing History to Life Local author, Katy Chalk, has long wanted to overcome the impression some have that history is boring, irrelevant or difficult to learn about. Rudyard Kipling once said, “If history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten” and Katy Chalk’s new novel takes him at his word. The History Sphere blends fantasy fiction with historical fact and is geared towards engaging school children in Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3 to learn about historical events through the adventures of Olivia and her little dog Archie. She takes her readers on journeys to The Battle of Marathon in 490BC, Battle of Britain Day in 1940, The Gunpowder Plot in 1605, Alfred the Great’s Battle of Ethandune (Edington) in 878AD and the Great Fire of London in 1666. Katy makes you feel like you’re right there experiencing those events in person as you’re swept away by the fantasy world Olivia and Archie return to after each re-enactment. Whether the book is used as a text in class in support of the National Curriculum teaching of history, for children to enjoy reading themselves or for parents and children to enjoy and learn together, The History Sphere cleverly imparts knowledge through captivating and adrenaline-fuelled stories.

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The festive season gets underway when the Cards for Good Causes pop-up charity Christmas card shop opens up. Buying Christmas cards through Cards for Good Causes is the best way to get access to the widest selection of Christmas cards available as well as a fantastic range of seasonal gifts and products, while supporting a range of national and local charities. There are more than 250 charities represented including Cancer Research UK, Barnardo’s, NSPCC, Alzheimer’s Society and RNLI as well as a number of local charities including Kent, Surrey and Sussex Air Ambulance, Hi Kent and Make a Wish. In the past ten years, charities have received more than £40 million from Cards for Good Causes, who give at least 70p in every pound to the charity. There are several different Cards for Good Causes shops in North-West Kent including locations in Dartford, Sevenoaks and Cranbrook Libraries as well as other sites in Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells. For more information about locations and opening times visit www.cardsforcharity.co.uk.

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Charity Christmas Card Shops

Kidz Bop 2018

Following the huge success of their debut album “Kidz Bop”, which earlier this year landed at position No.7 in the Official UK Artist Album charts, the talented group of young performers are releasing their highly anticipated second album this autumn - just in time to make the perfect stocking filler Christmas gift! Kidz Bop record kid-friendly versions of today’s biggest pop music hits and this new album will be no exception as it will feature 22 hit songs sung by The Kidz Bop Kids. For more information, visit www.kidzbop.co.uk.

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Mummy Puff Pastry Pizza Pies

Pile the toppings in the centre of each circle, leaving a small strip around the edges clear. Cut the leftover pastry into strips and drape over the toppings to create mummy bandage patterns, pushing There’s nothing quite so scary as an ancient Egyptian the edges down so that they stick to the pastry circles. mummy all wrapped up in bandages and ready to Brush over with beaten egg. Tidy up the edges by chase you round the house. Not so scary but lots of cutting off the excess with the same circle cutter you fun are these Mummy Puff Pastry Pizza Pies. They’re used to cut out the original circles. easy to make and really quite healthy. Bake in the oven for around 15 minutes until cooked Ingredients: 375g ready rolled puff pastry, through and golden. Remove from the oven and leave 2tbsp tomato puree,1/4 bell pepper finely chopped,1 to cool for a few minutes. To make the eyes, cut small spring onion finely chopped, 25g mini pepperoni slices, circles from the leftover cheese slices, then dot the 75g grated cheddar cheese and slices for the eyes, and ‘eyes’ with an edible marker pen or if you don’t have 1 beaten egg. Edible marker pen or food colouring. one, use a little food colouring with a fine paintbrush. Pop two eyes onto each mummy pie then hand them Method: Preheat the oven to 200°C (Gas mark 6), 180°C for a fan oven. Line a couple of baking round to all your friends and family. Wait for them to tell you how clever you are and not a scary trays with greaseproof or baking paper. Using a large circle cutter, cut out circles of Mummy in sight! pastry and place on your lined baking trays. With thanks to Grace Hall at Spread a thin layer of tomato puree Eats Amazing for the recipe. over each circle. www.eatsamazing.co.uk

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What’s On

What’s On Your family diary for October and November Ongoing Until 29 Oct

Autumn Colour Trail, Hever Castle, Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Enjoy the crisp and rich display of autumn colour in the countryside and crunching the leaves underfoot. The Castle is at its most photogenic during the autumn months when the Boston Ivy on the front turns a vivid shade of red. For more information visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

Until 31 Oct

The Big Draw Festival, Nationwide

The Big Draw Festival is for anyone who loves to draw, as well as those who think they can’t! It’s an opportunity to join a global community in celebration of the universal language of drawing. For a full list of the venues taking part or to register visit www.thebigdraw.org

Until 11 Nov

With Map and Musket, Quebec House, Westerham, TN16 1TD

(Also 9 Dec) 1-4pm. Go along and find out how the map makers played a key role in the Quebec campaign. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/quebec-house

Until 12 Nov

The Journey to Chatham, Guildhall Museum, Rochester ME1 1PY Visit the exhibition which features original Dutch broadsheets and engravings from the museum’s collections alongside modern recreations of the battle at the Guildhall Museum, telling the story of the battle from the Dutch perspective. For more information visit www.visitkent.co.uk

Until 17 Dec

Mrs Wolfe’s Eighteenth Century, Quebec House, Westerham TN16 1TD

Every Sunday volunteers cook eighteenth century delicacies from recipes used by the former resident of Quebec House. Tackle a colouring in sheet in the exhibition room after. Free event, normal admission applies. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/quebec-house

Britten War Requiem Prints, Royal Engineers Museum, Gillingham, ME4 4UG

10am–5pm. A series of 8 prints and linocuts by Ruth Dent, inspired by Britten’s War Requiem as sung by the Rochester Cathedral Choir. The art represents human skill and individuality. Charges apply. For more information visit www.re-museum. co.uk

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Until 26 Nov

Painting with Rainbows, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE

Travel the world through Michael Foreman’s drawings from his sketchbook, which went with him everywhere. With storytelling, activities and even a chance for one of the ARP Wardens to lead you into the Air Raid Shelters for an immersive experience of life during WWII. For more information visit www.thedockyard.co.uk

Until 31 Dec

Gruffalo Spotter Trail, Bedgebury Pinetum and Forest, TN17 2SJ

Start the trail at the Visitor Centre where you can purchase an activity kit.You can download the app before you visit and point it at the markers to bring the characters to life. For more information visit www.forestry. gov.uk/bedgebury

October Tues 10 Oct – Sat 2 Dec

Scream & Scream Again, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH From the early gothic style to the infiltration of pop culture in the 1970s, this exhibition takes a look at films from this period and how they were marketed through a collection of original lobby cards and posters from around the world. For more information visit www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

Fri 13 – Sat 14 Oct

Tunbridge Wells Puppetry Festival, Various Locations

Tunbridge Wells Puppetry Festival (TWPF) returns to the town this October promising an even bigger, more varied and more colourful line-up of puppetry fun and entertainment for everyone. For more information visit www. twpuppetryfestival.org

Our listings are prepared a long time in advance. To make sure you have the latest details do contact the event nearer the time to make sure they haven’t changed

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Fri 13 – Sun 15 Oct

MCE Insurance British Superbike Championship, Brands Hatch, Longfield, DA3 8NG A huge hit with motor racing fans, and regularly boasting huge crowds and a fantastic atmosphere, plus breath taking action on the track. Under 13s free. To book tickets and for more information visit www. brandshatch.co.uk

Fri 13 – Tues 31 Oct

The Little Monster Hunt, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, DA9 9ST

Twelve spooky little monsters, including Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy, will be on the loose in Bluewater in the run up to Halloween.You can take part for free by picking up a map from the concierge desk outside M&S on the lower mall, and will receive a prize when they complete the hunt. For more information visit www. bluewater.co.uk

Sat 14 Oct

Family Sing-a-long Party Night, Dartford Science and Technology College, DA1 2LY

7-10pm. Go along for a great night out to help raise some vital funds for We are Beams, an amazing children’s charity. There will be performances from Make a Noise Choir and local performer Gary Kelly plus a raffle on the night. For more information and to book e-mail katrina.adams@ wearebeams.org.uk

Family Music Gig, Huguenot Museum, Rochester, ME1 1LX

10.30–11.30am. David Gibbs is returning to celebrate the release of his second album Climb That Tree. For more information visit www. huguenotmuseum.org

Sat 14 – Sun 15 Oct

Pick your Own Pumpkin, Pumpkin Moon, Maidstone, ME14 3BE

10am-4pm. Go along to pick your own pumpkin with over fifty varieties to choose from. Borrow a

wheelbarrow or bring some strong bags to carry your pumpkin in. For more information visit www. pumpkinmoon.uk

Sun 15 Oct

Festival of Apples, Bough Beech Visitor Centre, Sevenoaks, TN14 6LD

12noon-4.30pm. Stroll in the old Apple Orchard, taste, test and select apples of all sizes, shapes and colours. Eat freshly cooked apple fritters, play the bee game, create your own apple pig, weave some willow and much more. For more information visit www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Coins for Care, Heart of Kent, Aylesford, ME20 7PU

Dig out your piggy banks and loose change jars, search your wallets and purses for the old £1 coins before they cease to be legal currency and donate them to help support local people in care. For more information visit www.hokh.org

Festival of Apples, Bough Beech Visitor Centre, Sevenoaks, TN14 6LD

12noon–4.30pm. Stroll in the old Apple Orchard, taste, test and select apples of all sizes, shapes and colours. Eat freshly cooked apple fritters, play the bee game and much more. For more information visit www. kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Tues 17 – Sun 22 Oct

Dynasty, Chinese State Circus, Jackson’s Recreation ground, ME1 1DU

Enjoy a majestic world of spellbinding acrobatics, breath taking bravery and effortless elegance. For more information and to book visit www. chinesestatecircus.com

Thurs 19 Oct

Hobbit Day Celebration, Strood Library, Rochester, ME2 4TJ

9am-5pm. Go along for a fun day out packed with pop-in activities. Costumes are encouraged. Ages 4-10. For more information call 01634 337 799.

Fri 20 – Sun 29 Oct

Pick your Own Pumpkin, Pumpkin Moon, Maidstone, ME14 3BE

10am-4pm. Go along to pick your own pumpkin with over fifty varieties to choose from. Borrow a wheelbarrow or bring some strong bags to carry your pumpkin in. For more information visit www. pumpkinmoon.uk

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Flipper’s Perfect Present The Fairy Godmother of All Pantomimes

You are invited to the biggest Royal Ball of the year as a sumptuous production of Cinderella comes to The Orchard Theatre. Starring Louie Spence as Dandini, Michelle Collins as The Wicked Stepmother, Jayne Wisener as Cinderella and Phil Butler as Buttons, don’t miss this year’s unmissable Christmas treat packed full of laugh-out-loud comedy, stunning special effects, beautiful costumes and plenty to boo and hiss at. Packed with all of the traditional pantomime ingredients we know you expect, Cinderella is set to be a spell-binding show. Join Cinders as she goes from rags-to-riches, outwits her very ugly sisters and meets her dashing Prince Charming. Expect pumpkins and mice, carriages and horses, glitz, glamour, beautiful dresses, comedy and of course a glass slipper.

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Cinderella will be staged by Qdos Entertainment, the world’s biggest pantomime producer and the company behind the theatre’s previous record-breaking productions of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Dick Whittington. Cinderella features the Orchard Theatre hallmark of outstanding entertainment for theatregoers of all ages. Cinderella runs at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford from Saturday 9 to Sunday 31 December. The clock is ticking so book your tickets now for the greatest Pantomime of them all at www. orchardtheatre.co.uk.

After the success of Freya’s Christmas Adventure last year, the Woodville will be producing a show for younger children in the Studio Theatre once again this Christmas. Flipper is a very mischievous young penguin who lives with his best friend Florence and wants to get her a perfect present for Christmas. Bard the mysterious story teller has told Flipper and Florence the tale of Santa’s magic toy store – The Fantasticorium - Flipper decides that he is going to get to this Fantasticorium and find Florence the perfect present. On his way, he meets an array of Christmas folk from Snow People to Reindeer and a naughty Will o’ the Wisp many of whom are not as helpful as they should be. Flipper’s Perfect Present is a great early theatre experience for children. It is fun and interactive. At the end of the show every child meets Santa and receives a gift in the grotto. To find out more information, be sure to visit woodville.seatlive. com.

Saturday 16 December to Sunday 24 December Flipper the Penguin wants to get the perfect Christmas present for Florence. Join him on his journey and see who he meets along the way……

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Snow White at the Stag

Ed Petrie has been one of CBBC’s biggest stars for ten years, ever since he became their presenter-in-chief in 2007. He currently presents the hit shows ‘Marrying Mum and Dad’ and ‘All Over the Place’. Ed is also a children’s stand-up comedian and will be stretching his comedy muscles this Christmas when he stars as Muddles in Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs at the Stag Theatre Sevenoaks. Ed will be joining the legendary Bob Carolgees and Spit the Dog (Tiswaz and Surprise, Surprise) as the Henchman and Britain’s Got Talent star, Danny Beard, as the Magical Mirror. Also joining the Sevenoaks panto cast will be musical theatre star Keith Jack as the Prince and Emmerdale’s Sapphire Elia as Snow White. Ed Petrie will be in the Stag Theatre’s Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs from 1 December until 7 January. Tickets are priced from just £14. For all the latest panto news, you can follow Sevenoaks Panto on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit the website www.sevenoakspanto.com.

Tunbridge Wells Puppetry Festival

Tunbridge Wells is set to become a colourful showground for world-class puppetry when the popular Tunbridge Wells Puppetry Festival returns to the town this October with a varied and colourful line-up of puppetry fun and entertainment for everyone. Members of the cast and production team from Disney’s The Lion King will be travelling from their West End home to host a series of unique and exciting events as part of this year’s line-up. This will

Win a VIP Family Ticket to Sleeping Beauty

Linda Lusardi will bring glamour to Gravesend, when she stars as the Wicked Fairy in Sleeping Beauty - at the Woodville from 9 December to 1 January - doing battle with 90’s pop sister act Cleopatra who play the Good Fairies. Gravesend favourite Ant Payne will return as Silly Billy, and Kent actor and director Rob Forknall will join the cast to play the Nanny. How would you like not just to see the show with your family but also to mingle with the stars at the VIP reception after the show? Primary Times has a family ticket (for 4 people) for the opening night of Sleeping Beauty at the Woodville Theatre Gravesend, an invitation to the VIP reception and a free programme to give away to one lucky Primary Times reader. To be in with a chance of winning, tell us what part Linda Lusardi plays? Send your answer along with your name, age, school, address and phone number to Sleeping Beauty Competition, Primary Times, 7 Southbrook Mews, London SE12 8LG or email your answer and details to competitions@primarytimes.biz with ‘Sleeping Beauty’ as the subject, by Friday 3 November.

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include workshops in local primary schools. This year’s festival takes place on Friday 13 and Saturday 14 October with a packed line-up where all ages can come together to enjoy the work of celebrated puppetry, animation and object theatre artists at venues across the town centre. For more details, visit www.twpuppetryfestival.org.

A Christmas Carol in Church

Theatre company, This is My Theatre, are inviting audiences to join them as they bring Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol to historic and rural churches this December. On Christmas Eve, Ebenezer Scrooge, a mean-spirited and miserly old man, is visited by the ghost of his business partner Jacob Marley. Shown Christmas’ Past, Present and Future he is offered the chance of redemption...but will he take it? This stunning one-act adaptation with traditional carols for all to sing and festive refreshments will definitely get all of the family in the mood for Christmas. Visit www.thisismytheatre.com for details of the full tour.

Win Pantomime or Ice Rink Tickets We are already thinking about Christmas and have two great ticket give-aways for you. Win a family ticket for four to see ‘Aladdin’ at The Assembly Hall Theatre at 2pm on Saturday 9 December plus a programme. Following last year’s record breaking panto, ‘Aladdin’ promises to be their biggest production yet. Starring the Eastenders’s bad boy Michael Greco as Abanazar, CBBC’s Mark Rhodes as Aladdin and Britain’s Got Talent’s Jess Robinson as Slave of the Ring, Aladdin runs from 8 December until 3 January. Book online at www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk. Love ice skating? We are also offering a family ticket for four to the Royal Tunbridge Wells outdoor ice rink valid from Friday 17 November – Saturday 2 December.The outdoor ice rink, set in the natural amphitheatre of Calverley Grounds, offers spectacular views of the park. Open seven days a week from Friday 17 November – Monday 1 January, the ice rink welcomes skaters of all ages and ability. Go to www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com to find out more. To enter simply tell us which prize you would like to win. Send your preference along with your name, age, address, school and telephone number to Assembly Hall Competition, Primary Times, 7 Southbrook Mews, London SE12 8LG or email your preference and details to competitions@primarytimes.biz with ‘Assembly Hall’ as the subject by Friday 3 November.

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Located in the heart of Tonbridge, the EM Forster Theatre has a reputation for programming top quality children’s shows and welcoming families to the venue. This autumn is no different, with shows to delight all the family from the very young to older children, and their parents, plus a spectacular family pantomime. In the light and airy foyer, colouring and drawing is available on family performance days to occupy little ones while they wait for the show to start and the café bar opens 45 minutes before the performance for refreshments. Kids will love performances of Your Toys on Sunday 22 October at 11.30am and 2pm. They can bring their own toy to the theatre and watch their beloved friends come to life as part of the big adventure. A pantomime classic, Aladdin comes to Tonbridge from 1630 December. This genie-us laugh out loud festive show is perfect for the whole family. Enjoy children’s theatre at an affordable price at EM Forster Theatre. Book your tickets by calling the Box Office on 01732 304 241 or going online to www.emftheatre.com.

Chatham Panto will be a Real Beauty

This year’s panto at the Central Theatre, Chatham is a “dream” of a show. Sleeping Beauty opens on Thursday 7 December and runs until Sunday 31 December 2017. There’s a truly all-star cast on board, headed by star of stage and screen, Claire Sweeney who will be terrifying audiences as Carabosse, the evil fairy who isn’t happy about missing Princess Belle’s christening. Hollyoaks’ hottie, Andy Moss, will be brushing up his swordfighting skills to play Prince Valiant, our dashing and brave hero. It’s a Hollyoaks reunion as Medway local, Joe Tracini, returns to the Central Theatre as Chester the Jester. He was a huge hit with everyone last year and he’s back for more laughs and maybe even some magic. Completing the line-up is panto veteran, Ian Good, as Dame Nellie Night Nurse – nursemaid to the Princess Belle, played by Carol Heffernan. The team scaled new heights with Jack and the Beanstalk last year and Sleeping Beauty promises to be even bigger and better! It’s sure to leave audiences spellbound as we spin the great adventure of a very lengthy snooOOOOoooze! Tickets are on sale now at www.medwayticketslive.co.uk or call the Box Office on 01634 338 338.

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This early years’ favourite is a lovely and touching story about a parent and their love for their child by much loved children’s author Emma Dodd. Ages 2+.

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Yana and the Yeti

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Mister Maker & The Shapes Live!

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Slot Machine Theatre will There will be exciting new bring to life on stage the ‘makes’ and songs, Enjoy toys brought in by the lots of audience the show! audience, grown-ups participation, a And don’t and children alike, BIG ‘make’ to using their unique take part in. You’ll forget to say style of puppetry, be able to share you saw it in original live music the fun with Primary and quirky humour. Circle, Square, Times! Ages 5+. Rectangle and Triangle too.

16 – 30 Dec

8 Dec – 3 Jan

Aladdin

Aladdin

Audiences are promised a traditional show packed with comedy, slapstick, singing, dancing, beautiful costumes and plenty of audience participation.

Brook Chatham Box Office: 01634 338 338 29 Oct

The Owl and the Pussycat

After a sell-out tour last year, Let’s All Dance is delighted to present this gorgeous original ballet, which takes a fresh and humorous look at the famous Lear poem.

Central Chatham Box Office: 01634 338 338 19 – 21 Oct

Oliver

Featuring a youth cast selected from the local area and all the songs from the film, Oliver promises to deliver a night of fun suitable for all the family.

7 – 31 Dec

Sleeping Beauty

The Princess is searching for happiness, Evil Carabosse is searching for revenge, Chester the Jester is searching for someone to laugh at his terrible jokes and Dame Nellie Night Nurse is searching for a man… in the two front rows! 10

A show that promises laughout-loud jokes, fabulous costumes, magical special effects, a ‘bazaar’ airborne Genie, sing-along-songs and an astonishing Flying Carpet.

After premiering at Nordland Visual Theatre in Norway, the internationally acclaimed Pickled Image bring their new family show to Greenwich for two special performances. Ages 8+.

28 Oct

How Time Flies

Join the eccentric team of archaeologists inside their beautiful field tent, as they guide you through a dig to find long lost artefacts. An interactive show bursting with puppets, songs, facts and fun.

17 Nov – 7 Jan

Cinderella

This festive season watch Cinderella go from rags to riches in Greenwich Theatre’s latest all-singing, all-dancing magical pantomime.

Orchard Dartford Box Office: 01322 220 000 20 – 22 Oct

Box Office: 01732 450 175 27 Oct

Silly Billy’s Something Spooktacular

Join in with the Halloween party that Silly Billy has to organise for the princess. But will the evil vampire Horrid Borrid ruin the festivities?

1 Dec – 7 Jan

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

This year’s spectacular pantomime stars CBBC’s Ed Petrie, the legends Bob Carolgees and Spit the Dog, BGT’s Danny Beard, Any Dream Will Do’s Keith Jack and Emmerdale’s Sapphire Elia.

Trinity Tunbridge Wells Box Office: 01892 678 678 26 Oct

Stitch Head

An interactive (and active) combination of stand-up, reading, pictures and props with the author of Stitch Head and other stories, Guy Bass. Ages 7-11.

The Woodville Gravesend Box Office: 08442 439 480 23 Oct

Book Story

Box Office: 020 8858 7755 21 – 22 Oct

Join Peppa as she gets ready to go on an exciting camping trip to the woods with her school friends, including Pedro Pony, Suzy Sheep and Gerald Giraffe.

The Dream Factory

This is the story of some books. Some books who live in a library. But this is no ordinary library. This library belongs to Brian. It’s a wonderful, magical place where the books like to flutter their pages and let their shelves go…

29 Oct

23 Oct

Greenwich Theatre

Following the story of a young girl who has lost her ability to dream, embark on a magical adventure to find out where dreams are made, what they look like... and even what they smell like.

Peppa Pig’s Adventure

Mister Maker

23 Oct

There will be exciting new ‘makes’ and songs, lots of audience participation, a BIG ‘make’ to take part in. You’ll be able to share the fun with Circle, Square, Rectangle and Triangle too.

The Three Musketeers

13 Nov

Chaos, mayhem and stupidity reign supreme as children’s comedy trio the Three Half Pints swish their swords, buff their boots and flourish their feathers in their most ridiculous adventure yet. Ages 5+.

23 Oct

Aleena’s Garden

Join Aleena in her beautiful garden, help bring the seeds to life, meet the animals that live there, watch the flowers and trees bloom and the seasons change. Ages 0-3.

9 Oct - 19 Nov ‘17

Shakespeare Schools Festival

Whether you are a parent, friend or another local school, you are invited to an exhilarating evening of theatre where you will see Shakespeare’s stories brought to life like never before.

9 – 31 Dec

Cinderella

Pop Divas Live!

The best songs from all your favourite female stars in one fabulous fun-packed show. With dazzling choreography, state of the art videos and superb vocals, Pop Diva’s Live! is suitable for all ages.

9 Dec – 1 Jan

Sleeping Beauty

Linda Lusardi is the Wicked Fairy in this year’s pantomime which also stars 90’s pop act Cleopatra as the Good Fairies, Gravesend favourite Ant Payne as Silly Billy and director Rob Forknall as the Nanny.

16 – 24 Dec

Flipper’s Perfect Present

Cinderella will feature comedy, stunning scenery, beautiful costumes and plenty of boos and hisses. Join Cinders as she goes from rags-to-riches, outwits her very ugly sisters and meets her Prince Charming.

Flipper the Penguin wants to get the perfect Christmas present for Florence. Join him on his journey and see who he meets along the way……

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This festive season, watch Cinderella go from rags to riches in the latest all-singing, all-dancing magical pantomime at Greenwich Theatre. The clock is ticking! Book now and applaud the greatest pantomime heroine of them all as she shows what can happen with a great pair of shoes and a sprinkle of fairy dust. Packed full of all the amazing Greenwich pantomime ingredients, it’s time to dust off your finest linens, practice your booing and join Cinders and her two horrible StepSisters as they embark on an adventure full of magic, mischief and musical mayhem. Last year’s smash-hit production of Peter Pan broke all previous records with almost every performance selling out. Everything Theatre gave the production five stars saying, “Fantastically written and hilariously executed. The best way to start off the festive season this year... I can’t recommend this production enough. Truly something for anyone and everyone!” Written by “one of the country’s greatest pantomime practitioners” (British Theatre Guide), you are in for an unforgettable festive treat with Cinderella. Don’t miss out on this year’s trip to the ball - book your tickets today to guarantee the best seats on the date of your choice.Visit www. greenwichtheatreorg.uk or call the Box Office on 020 8858 7755.

Ice Skating in Calverley Grounds

This November Calverley Grounds in Tunbridge Wells will be transformed into the ultimate winter destination, signalling the start of the festive season. The Tunbridge Wells Ice Rink returns

for 2017 with stylish skating, festive food and drink, music and Christmas shopping inspiration. By day or night, visitors can skate in the beautiful splendour of Calverley Grounds’ amphitheatre, decorated for Christmas with twinkling festive lights. On selected nights across the season the ice rink will collaborate with The Forum, the lifeblood of the live music scene, and host indie and folk music nights. The Ice Rink will be open from 17 November – 1 January. For more information, visit www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas.com.

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Cinderella at Greenwich Theatre

Aladdin at the Assembly Hall Theatre

There will be magic and excitement galore this Christmas at the Assembly Hall Theatre in Tunbridge Wells when Aladdin comes to town. Former EastEnders heart throb Michael Greco leads the cast as Abanazar in the classic ‘rags to riches’ tale, featuring a beautiful princess, magic lamps and a hilarious genie. Aladdin will be played by CBBC’s presenter Mark Rhodes. He will be joined by the hilarious PC Pong. Chris Pizzey, known for his appearances in The Basil Brush Show, will be playing Wishee Washee. Of course the magnificent Widow Twankey will also be making an appearance in a glorious flurry of fabulous frocks. Aladdin is produced by UK Productions in association with the Assembly Hall Theatre. It will be running from 8 December – 3 January. For more information and to book your tickets visit www.assemblyhalltheatre.co.uk.

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October Fri 20 – Tues 31 Oct Screamland, Dreamland, Margate, CT9 1XJ

6–11pm. Experience the darker side of Dreamland this Halloween. 6 Scare Mazes set throughout the entire amusement park are sure to send a chill down the spine. A no scare ticket is available for those who do not wish to access the mazes. For more information and to book visit www.dreamland.co.uk

Fri 20 Oct – Thurs 4 Jan Ice Rink, Ruxley Manor Gdn Centre, Sidcup, DA14 5BQ

Have fun skating on Ruxley’s real ice rink this winter. Skate with a Minion on weekday afternoons at 4pm and 5pm from 30 Oct or go along to a Family Disco Night every Fri at 6pm from 24 Nov - 22 Dec. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.ruxley-manor.co.uk

Sat 21 – Sun 29 Oct

Halloween Pumpkins, Pick your Own Pumpkin, Ashford, TN25 7HY

Pull on your wellies and go and pick your own pumpkin for Halloween. FREE entry, just pay for what you pick. For more information visit www.pickyourownpumpkin.farm

Holiday Heroes, Maidstone Leisure Centre, ME15 7RN

There will plenty to do over the Half Term holiday. There will be a bouncy castle, interactive dinosaur, magic show, balloon making, face painting and much more. For more information visit www. maidstoneleisure.com

Halloween 2017, Wildwood Trust, Herne Bay, CT6 7LQ

Go along for a day of fun which includes Spooky Fancy Dress Day, Halloween Talks, Top Trump Trails, and Medieval weekend and much more. For more information and to look visit www.wildwoodtrust.org.uk

Enchanted Garden, The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, ME4 4TE

Go and explore the Enchanted Garden (behind Commissioner’s House) which will be transformed with all manner of mythical beasts, sprites and fairies that will captivate children of all ages. There will be pumpkin carving, fairy trail and more. For more information visit www. thedockyard.co.uk

Get Spooked, Dreamland, Margate, CT9 1XJ

Enjoy lots of Halloween-themed activities at the park this half term, including wand-making workshops, Halloween Pirate School and Teddy & Betty’s Spooky Adventure Show. The Gruffalo will make an appearance on 26th. For times and more information visit www.dreamland. co.uk/events.

Halloween Trail, Betteshanger, Country Park, Deal, CT14 0BF 10am-4pm. Follow Tawny Owl, Guardian of the Woods, and his loyal friend Spider on a mysterious self-guided trail around the Park. Follow the arrows, work out the riddles, solve the skeleton puzzles and, if you manage to crack the code, claim your prize. Charges apply. For more information visit www. betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Halloween Trail, Emmetts Garden, Sevenoaks, TN14 6BA 10am–4pm. Enjoy an Edwardianthemed Halloween trail around the exotic gardens. Charges apply. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/emmetts-garden

October Half Term Fun, Port Lympne Wild Animal Park, Nr Hythe, CT21 4PD

9.30am-5pm.Take part in spine tingling activities including eerie enrichment workshops, to make treats for the animals and pumpkin carving sessions. Take part in the trail through Dinosaur Forest to win a prize, and much more. For more information and to book visit www. aspinallfoundation.org

Betsy’s Halloween Trail, Scotney Castle, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 0TG

This Halloween Betsy the resident cat is helping her friend Winnie witch to find the ingredients for her potion hidden around the garden in the trees. Learn more about the trees, some have an extra special story to tell about their place in the Great Storm thirty years ago. Charges apply. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/scotneycastle

Autumn Activity Trail, Shorne Woods Country Park, Gravesend, DA12 3HX

10am-3pm. Drop in and pick up one of the trail sheets. Explore the woods following our self-led activity trail and see what you can discover about the park. All completed trails will receive a small prize. For more information visit www.whatsoninkentlocal.com

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Halloween Half Term Fun, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY 10am–4pm. Treat the children for a spook-tastic feast of fun. Dress up in your best Halloween fancy dress and enjoy pumpkin carving, magic show, zombie shoot out and competition, face painting, creepy storytelling, monster mash disco and much more. For more information visit www. thehopfarm.co.uk

Spider Trail, Ightham Mote, Nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT

10am–5pm. There are spooky goings on this Half Term as giant spider webs appear in the garden at Ightham Mote. Can you follow the trail and solve all the clues? Charges apply. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote

Spooktacular Halloween Fun, Groombridge Place, Tunbridge Wells, TN3 9QG Meet Captain Robinson Crusoe and his Crew of Skeletons who on one stormy night over a century ago, were ship wrecked in our Enchanted Forest. Interactive storytelling and frighteningly good shows. For more information and to book visit www. groombridgeplace.com

Fangtastic Halloween Fun, Hever Castle, Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

Halloween Trail, Chartwell, Westerham, TN16 1PS

10am-4pm. Find as many spooky things as you can and receive a prize at the end. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk/chartwell

Sat 21 – Tues 31 Oct Broadwitch Hauntfest, Broadditch Farm Shop, Southfleet DA13 9PU

Activities include Haunted Wood Tours, the Boo Bungalow, Monster Madness, pumpkin carving workshops and lots, lots more. Activities and times vary day to day. For more information and to book tickets visit www.spookycastle.co.uk

Sun 22 Oct

Owl Encounter, Betteshanger Country Park, Deal, CT14 0BF 10am-4pm. Get up close and meet a range a different Owls, learn about their behaviour and witness the majestic night predators soar slightly above your head. Flying displays are at 12noon and 3pm. For more information visit www. betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Sun 22 Oct – Sun 5 Nov Autumn Activity Trail, Lullingstone Coutnry Park, Eysford, DA4 0JF

10am–3pm. Explore the woods following the self-led activity trail and see what you can discover about the park. All completed trails will receive a small prize. For more information visit www.whatsoninkentlocal.com

Mon 23 Oct

Story Telling Session around ‘The Wonder Tails’, Waterstones, Rye, TN31 7JF

Follow the eerie Halloween trail, help ward off vampires with a spooky activity and sink your teeth into a sweet treat at the cupcake decorating workshop. Plus prizes for the best creepy costumes. For more information visit www.hevercastle. co.uk

Author Nikki Bradford-Le Brooy will be in store hosting an interactive story telling session based around her book ‘The Wonder Tails’. Come along to hear some brilliant stories about animals set in the local area. Free event, ages 5-8. For more information visit www.waterstones. com

Halloween Fear and Fun, Rare Breeds Centre, Ashford, TN26 3RJ

Family Monday: Autumn Leaves, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP

10.30am-5.30pm. Join in a spooky Half Term week, filled with spooks, ghouls and lots of fun on the farm. Look out for Halloween characters, have your face painted, join in the fancy dress competition, meet Vunderbar the Wizard and lots more. For more information visit www. rarebreeds.org.uk

Half Term Spooky Activities, Howletts Wild Animal Park, Bekesbourne Nr Canterbury, CT4 5AE

9.30am–5pm. Take part in spooky activities and games including trails to win prizes, creepy crafts, pumpkin carving sessions and face painting. Dress to impress on Sunday 29 October and enter the frightening fancy dress competition to win a Howletts goody bag! For more information visit www. aspinallfoundation.org/howletts

11am-3pm. Enjoy free arts and crafts for all with a leafy hedgehogs and leaf sun catchers theme. Let the bronze and red hues of Knole Park inspire you. Ages 5–12 Charges apply. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/knole

Brilliant Bands and Doodle Live Tour, Theatre Royal, Margate, CT1 1PW

1pm. Go along to a fun interactive monster drawing event with live music! Take a pencil and paper, learn to doodle just like Tom Gates and hear DUDE3 Tom’s favourite band. Presented by Liz Pichon. For more information and to book visit www. theatreroyalmargate.com/event/lizpichon

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October Pumpkin Carving, Betteshanger Country Park, Deal, CT14 0BF

11am–3pm. Save your kitchen from getting messy this Halloween and carve your pumpkins at There will be lots of ghoulish ideas to get you started at our carving station. No need to book. Charges apply. For more information visit www. betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Mon 23 – Wed 25 Oct Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes Frightful Fingers Halloween Workshops, Sevenoaks, TN13 1BA

Keyboard classes one day workshops for beginners have a different theme depending on the season and are a perfect opportunity to try out the keyboard and make music the fun way. For more information and to book visit www.funkymonkey.info

The Big Draw Festival, Canterbury Cathedral CT1 2EH

11am–4pm. This year’s Big Draw Festival is designed to get your doodles moving.You decide whether to get animated, theatrical, illusionary, technical or messy. All activities are free but normal entry charges apply. For more information visit www. canterbury-cathedral.org

Mon 23 – Fri 27 Oct

Kids Holiday Club, YMCA, Maidstone, ME15 6BD

8am – 6pm. A specialised holiday club that offers activities which include roller skating, art and crafts, football, special workshops on ‘Wow Wednesdays’ and much more! Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www. maidstoneymca.org.uk

Autumn Week, Godington House and Gardens, Ashford, TN23 3BP 1-4pm. Go along and enjoy daily seasonal activities throughout the week. Charges apply. For more information visit www. godintonhouse.co.uk

Mon 23 – Sat 28 Oct

Wacky Wizards and Witches, Millbrook Garden Centre, Gravesend, DA13 9PA

see and touch real Roman objects and learn more about Roman life in Folkestone. Admission Free. No booking required, just turn up. For more information visit www. folkestonemuseum.co.uk

Mon 23 – Sun 29 Oct

Tues 24 Oct

11am–3pm. Go along for some Halloween fun to include art and craft activities and fun colouring competitions. Children are to be supervised by parent/ guardian. Suitable for all ages. For more information visit www. hempsteadvalley.com

10.30am -1pm and 1-3.30pm. Cut out your own stencil design to create your masterpiece that can be used in the Museum’s mural and on your own wall hanging. Charges apply. A drop in session. Ages 3+. For more information visit www.re-museum. co.uk

Free Half Term Halloween Activities, Hempstead Valley Shopping Centre, ME7 3PD

Pumpkin Treasure Hunt, Waterstones, Canterbury, CT1 2SJ

9am. How many pumpkins are hiding in our children’s section? Find all of them to win some sweet treats! For more information visit www. waterstones.com

John Lawson’s Circus, Ruxley Manor Garden Centre, Sidcup, DA14 5BQ This year’s acts include Ringmaster Attila Endresz, High Speed RollerSkating from The Manhattons, Danny Hasler unicycling and juggling, Miss Lily’s Aerial Silks and Hula Hoops, plate-spinning with Joel Hatton and everybody’s favourite Matto The Clown. To book visit www.ruxleymanor.co.uk

Pumpkin Carving, Ruxley Manor Garden Centre, Sidcup, DA14 5BQ

Don’t miss this spooky treat. Scare your family and friends by carving your own pumpkin. Choose whatever design you want to create, the choice is yours. For more information and to book visit www.ruxley-manor.co.uk

Witches and Wizards Academy, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

Budding witches and wizards will be put to the test and take part in a whole range of magical mayhem that will have children spookily entertained all day long as they hop from one ghoulish activity to another. Charges apply. For more information visit www.leeds-castle.com

Meet real life owls from Sky Birds of Prey, enjoy fun and crafts at the make and take workshops, join Marli the Magician for a spooktacular magic show, and carve your very own pumpkin to take home. (Also happening at Crowborough) For more information visit www. millbrookgc.co.uk

Roman Life and the Art of Roman Cookery, Folkestone Museum, CT20 1DY 10am-4pm. Ever wonder what the Romans ate 2000 years ago? Learn to cook like the Romans,

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Berlin Wall Art – Stencil Art, Royal Engineers Museums, Gillingham, ME4 4UG

Storytelling at the Stag, The Stag Community Arts Centre Cafe, Sevenoaks, TN13 1ZZ

10am-2pm. Go along for an afternoon of storytelling by JD O’Brien. Ellenor will also be selling new books and offering face painting and a Halloween craft corner. Also a chance to win a family ticket to the panto plus VIP reception. For more information visit www.ellenorlions. org

Taster Bush Craft, Cobtree Manor Park, Maidstone, ME20 7AE 10am–12noon. Enjoy a bush craft taster session testing out your wilderness skills. This is a family event aimed at 5 years and upwards. Take a packed lunch and plenty to drink. For more information and to book visit www.maidstone.gov.uk/parks

Spooky Forest Skills, Bough Beech Visitor Centre, Sevenoaks, TN14 6LD

11.30am. A fun family autumn event making woodland crafts. Create a spooky spider’s web and a wizard or witches broom out of natural materials. Learn some gruesome wildlife facts as you follow the creepy trail outside and around the visitor centre. For more information and to book visit www.wildlifetrust.org.uk

Bikordeon, Festival Spiegeltent, Kingsmead Car Park, Canterbury CT1 1SZ

2pm. Embark on an interactive and sensory journey discovering fascinating sounds and instruments, surprising sights, unexpected smells and fantastic textures. For more information visit www. canterburyfestival.co.uk

Tues 24 – Thurs 26 Oct Halloween High Jinx, Kent & East Sussex Railway, Tenterden, TN30 6HE

10am–5pm. Enjoy a train ride from Tenterden to Bodiam. Go dressed as wizards or witches for spellbinding adventures. There will be Mr Mystery magic show, Birds of Prey display at Bodiam, pumpkin carving and face painting. For more information visit www.kesr.org.uk

Half Term Children’s Arts Workshops, The Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable, CT5 1AF

Go along to discover and discuss the life and work of various artists. Several workshops will be held over the two days. Ages 5-11. For more information and to book visit www. dotkids.co.uk

Really Wild Wooders Forest School Holiday Club, Betteshanger, Deal, CT14 0BF

9am–3pm. Learn how to use a whole range of different tools, lighting fires, camp fire cooking, creating woodland crafts, and more.Your little ones will come home mucky, exhausted and full of stories. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Autumn Adventures, Walmer Castle, Deal, CT14 7LJ 10am–4pm. Go along for fun activities in the Autumn garden. Get hands on den building along the woodland walk, enjoy fruits of harvest and discover the garden’s wildlife. For more information visit www.english-heritage.org.uk

Tues 24 – Fri 27 Oct

Half Term Workshops, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

10.30am, 11.30am and 1pm. Enjoy a host of creative, fun activities this Half Term! There will be different activities every day, all with an Autumn theme. Charges apply. For more information visit www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

Explorer Backpacks, Canterbury Cathedral CT1 2EH

11am–4pm. A fun and interactive trail to help children aged 3-12 investigate the hidden wonders of the Cathedral. Backpacks are free to use, but normal entry charges apply. For more information visit www.canterburycathedral.org

Wed 25 Oct

What a Hoot, Tyland Barn, Maidstone, NE14 3BD

11.30am. Be an owl detective with trails and quizzes, make owl crafts and discover what’s in an owl pellet! Plus get up close and personal with live owls and other birds of prey from Kent Owl Academy. For more information and to book visit www. kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

What a Hoot, Romney Marsh Visitor Centre, New Romney, TN28 8AY

11.30am. Owls and more! Kent Owl Academy will give an informative talk about lots of facts on owls and other birds of prey. They will bring live owls to get up close to and watch them fly. Plus trails and quizzes and owl crafts. For more information and to book visit www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Berlin Wall Art – Wheat Paste, Royal Engineers Museums, Gillingham, ME4 4UG

10.30am-1pm and 1-3.30pm. Pictures and posters were stuck to the wall using wheat paste. Create your own

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SHOW LINE-UP RINGMASTER ATTILA ENDRESZ, HIGH SPEED ROLLER-SKATING FROM THE MANHATTONS, DANNY HASLER UNICYCLING AND JUGGLING, MISS LILY AERIAL SILKS AND HULA HOOPS, PLATE-SPINNING WITH JOEL HATTON AND EVERYBODY’S FAVOURITE MATTO THE CLOWN!

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Fun Days Out with the Family more acreage dedicated to growing pumpkins, squashes and gourds. With over 50 types to choose from you’re going to be completely spoilt for choice and your pumpkin carving will never have been so exciting and creative. Pumpkin Moon is open on 14 and 15 October and daily between 20 and 29 October. It’s open between 10am and 4pm on these days.You’ll find Pumpkin Moon on Old Chatham Road in Sandling near Maidstone with free parking for visitors.Visit www. pumpkinmoon.uk for more information.

Pick Your Own at Pumpkin Moon

If you’re after a fantastic family day out this autumn, head to Pumpkin Moon, in Sandling, Maidstone. It’s free to enter and aside from enjoying a few hours in the crisp autumn air, there’s plenty to entertain the whole family, with a Maize Maze, face painting, story telling, pumpkin painting, food stalls and even a vintage coffee van! And of course, you can choose and pick your own pumpkin to take home for your Halloween celebrations. This year is set to be bigger than ever before for Pumpkin Moon with even

Christmas Experience at Bewl Water

Father Christmas will be bringing lots of festive cheer to his waterside grotto at Bewl Water this Christmas. Join with his team of helpful elves and embark on lots of festive adventures around the whole of Bewl Water. Jump on board the Santa Express and enjoy an enchanting treasure hunt around the reservoir. Afterwards, head over to the magical grotto where Santa will then be waiting with a gift for every child as he listens to what’s on their Christmas list. After your exciting journey you can head over to the Waterfront Café where there will be a selection of comforting meals for

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Paulos Circus at Millbrook Garden Centre

Roll up, roll up! Paulos Circus is coming to town this October Half Term at Millbrook Garden Centre in Staplehurst. The Paulos family have been touring with their unique style of family entertainment since 1816. Each show features clowns, acrobats, aerial skills, magic, wire walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, and much, much more. The circus will be at the Garden Centre between 25 and 29 October with shows at 12.30pm and 3.30pm Wednesday – Saturday and 11am and 2pm on Sunday. Tickets cost £7 per person and children under the age of 2 years old do not require a ticket as long as they are sitting on an adult’s lap. For more information and to book tickets please visit www. millbrookgc.co.uk. Photo credit: @Mike & Barbara Twist

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everyone to enjoy or why not treat yourself to a luxury hot chocolate and pick your favourite toppings to make the perfect hot drink to enjoy on the water’s edge? If that isn’t sweet enough then there’s a Pick ‘n’ Mix sweetie car and warming fire pit which is perfect for toasting marshmallows for the whole family to enjoy. Don’t miss this unforgettable Christmas Experience. Tickets are available from as little as £16 per child at www.bewlwater.co.uk.


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Kids will be going free to Brands Hatch Truck and Fireworks bonanza this November. Sparks will fly on and off the track at Brands Hatch Circuit in Kent on Guy Fawkes Night (Sunday 5 November) with truck racing, fireworks, and fun for all the family. Adult tickets are just £19 in advance and kids under 13 go free. Truck races will headline an on-track show like no other with five-tonne racing giants jostling for position. These are no normal trucks though as, whilst they closely resemble heavy goods vehicles, they can accelerate as rapidly as a Porsche 911 and corner with surprising agility. The drivers are real crowd-pleasers too and you can expect to see lots of powersliding and daring overtaking moves. Once the dust has settled on the headline racing, a huge convoy of immaculate display trucks will take to the circuit in the darkness with horns honking and headlights ablaze. This will be followed by one of the county’s biggest firework displays to bring another season of major events at the circuit to a close. Away from the main circuit action, there will be lots for families to enjoy, including funfair rides, monster trucks, free kids’ entertainment in a heated big top, stunt shows and much more. For more information visit www.brandshatch.co.uk or call 08434 539 000. Photo credit: Az Edwards

Autumn Fun in the Woods

Spooky Halloween Fun at Hever Castle Prepare to be spooked this Halloween at Hever Castle and Gardens from 21-29 October. Meet Viscious Vampire and his Goblin friend in the Creepy Crypt and hear terrifying tales of goblins, trolls, witches and vampires. Follow the eerie Halloween trail, help ward off vampires with a spooky activity and sink your teeth into a sweet treat at the cupcake decorating workshop. With prizes for the best creepy costumes, a visit to Hever Castle is sure to be fang-tastic fun for all the family. The gardens open at 10.30am and the Castle opens at 12noon. Last admission is at 4.30pm with final exit at 6pm.

A Spook-tacular Half Term at Bluewater

No need to fear this Half Term - Bluewater has a host of activities and events for the whole family to enjoy. Join in The Little Monster Hunt between 13 and 31 October. Twelve spooky little monsters, including Frankenstein, Dracula and The Mummy, will be on the loose in Bluewater in the run up to Halloween. Guests can take part for free by picking up a map from the concierge desk outside M&S on the lower mall, and will receive a prize when they complete the hunt. Halloween HQ, the UK’s first and only dedicated retailer for all things Halloween, has arrived at Bluewater. Whether you’re looking for a costume for the kids, gruesome make-up, trick or treat supplies or elaborate props, Halloween HQ, open until 31 October, has it all.

Autumn is a spectacular season as our trees transform from lush greens into stunning displays of red, gold and brown. Embrace the crisp air and celebrate with these top ideas from the Woodland Trust. As the days shorten and temperatures drop, our woodlands show signs of the new season. Walk along wooded paths, crunch on fallen leaves and smell fruits ripening in hedgerows. Use the Woodland Trust website to find a wood near you and experience the amazing autumn colour. Autumn is an enchanting time to be out in the woods and get muddy together with your family.Visit the Nature Detectives online for lots of exciting ideas to tempt kids – and grown-ups – from bat spotting to twilight treks. Head off on an autumn scavenger hunt to see how many autumnal signs you can discover while you’re out and about, or try collecting fallen leaves and conkers and make a wonderful woodland collage. Why not celebrate the season at one of the Woodland Trust’s events? Light up at a lantern-making workshop, discover magical mushrooms on a fungal foray, pull on your wellies for a woodland wander or get crafty with crispy leaves. Don’t forget to tell the Woodland Trust what you see. Recording your seasonal sightings with Nature’s Calendar will help scientists observe how the changing climate is affecting the UK’s wildlife. Can you take a note of the first signs of autumn, from ripe berries to leaves changing colour? Head to www.woodlandtrust.org.uk for more great ideas to embrace the autumn season. Photo credit: WTML 18

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This Christmas you can experience an adventure like no other with Bluewater’s magical Santa’s Grotto and outdoor ice rink. It may only be October but tickets are now on sale for the magical Santa’s Grotto. You can also take a trip to Bluewater’s spectacular outdoor ice rink, located next to Santa’s Grotto. Perfect for all the family to enjoy, there are seal shaped skating aids for kids, Bob skates for those who need to be steady on the ice and skate lessons for anyone hoping to whirl, glide, skate and slide around the huge sparkling Christmas tree. Tickets for Bluewater’s magical Santa’s Grotto and outdoor ice rink are available to book now at www.bluewater.co.uk

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Wild Fun!

Kent Wildlife Trust’s visitor centres have lots of fun activities to take part in this October. Follow spooky trails, go for an autumn walk and sample some delicious seasonal food in the café or book onto one of their fun family events. Find out lots of facts about owls, make some owl crafts and meet real live owls from Kent Owl Academy at ‘What a hoot!’ Tyland Barn, Maidstone on Wednesday 25 October. Go along to Bough Beech visitor centre on 24 October or Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve on 27 October to learn some basic forest skills and make scary spiders webs and witches or wizard brooms followed by a spooky trail to discover some gruesome facts about all sorts of wildlife. Booking is essential for most events as places are often limited. For more information about times and prices or to book online go to www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk

Museums at Night

Museums at Night, the UK’s after-hours festival of arts, culture and heritage is back from Thursday 26 to Saturday 28 October. During the festival, hundreds of museums, galleries and historic spaces all over the UK will be opening their doors after dark to put on a fantastic array of special night-time events - many of which will have a Halloween theme for October. From spooky torchlit tours and Halloween story-telling to Fright Nights and a Mummy undressing party, there is something to send a shiver down even the most hardened spine! Now in its eighth year, Museums at Night takes place twice a year, in May and October and offers the chance to engage with culture and heritage in a unique and inspiring way. Full listings of all events can be found at www.museumsatnight.org.uk. Many events are free. Photo credit: Museum of London

Wacky Witches and Wizards at Leeds Castle

This Halloween Half Term you’ll find wacky witches and wizards around the Castle grounds and be able to listen to their spooky tales although beware, they often get themselves in a monster muddle. Silly sorcerers are making big mistakes. Note them on your trail card to be rewarded with a chocolate prize. A spooky quest is available in the Woodland Walk for younger visitors (a small charge applies). Join in the fancy dress competition at 2pm each day, dance in the children’s ‘Monster Mash Ball’ and take part in ghoulish games. On 4 and 5 November be amazed by the biggest and best fireworks in the South East of England. This year the incredible display will be themed around the ‘Best of British’. Listen out for some iconic British songs in this patriotic evening of pyrotechnics. Arrive from 2pm onwards to enjoy live music, entertainment, a falconry display, and the maze as well as play areas and a variety of delicious food options. Then from 5.30pm music, projections and fireworks will combine against the beautiful backdrop of the castle. Live music will carry on after the display at 6.30pm. Prices 20

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Halloween Fun at The Hop Farm

Treat the kids to a spook-tastic feast of fun for the Half Term holidays at the Hop Farm between 21 and 29 October. Dress up in your best Halloween fancy dress and join in with the frighteningly-good fun. Kids will love the animal farm, adventure play area and magic castle at the Hop Farm. As well as all the regular family fun on offer, this spooky season will have a whole range of special entertainment from pumpkin carving, face painting and ghoulish face painting to a Monster Mash Disco, the 4D cinema experience and a magic show. Of course there will be a best-dressed competition so get your creepy costumes ready. On Saturday 28 October, make sure you head to the Hop Farm early to get the best view of the annual Fireworks Spectacular. Guests will be mesmerised by the magnificent fireworks display with a spooktacular theme. Gates open at 5pm and the display begins at 8.30pm. Families can enjoy a funfair, hog roast and plenty more across the evening. The regular attractions and Halloween special events will be running at the Hop Farm during the day before the display, so you can make it a jam-packed day of family fun. Discounted advance tickets are available now. Head to www.hopfarm.co.uk or call 01622 872 068.

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The Enchanged Garden at The Historic Dockyard Chatham

Step in to The Historic Dockyard Chatham’s Enchanted Garden this October Half Term, for a week full of magic, myths and captivating fun. The magnificent grounds of the Commissioner’s House will be transformed into an Enchanted Garden from 21 to 29 October with pumpkin carving taking place inside the Edwardian greenhouse! Why make a mess at home when you can carve your pumpkin in between the greenery whilst looking out across the Enchanted Garden? Try to find all the fairies in the trails and don’t miss out on hands-on fun for the whole family including storytelling or unique craft sessions. Also not to miss is Painting with Rainbows – A Michael Foreman exhibition originated by Seven Stories. Snuggle into one of the cosy reading corners, sketch away in drawing activities and there’s even a chance for an air raid experience. There’s loads to explore and maybe you’ll discover the artist within yourself too! This is all included in the annual ticket which allows you explore the Historic Dockyard including three historic warships and 10 museum galleries.There is something to enchant everyone at The Historic Dockyard Chatham this October Half Term so make sure to visit www. thedockyard.co.uk to find out more.

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pictures to be ironed onto a fabric shoulder bag ready to take home. Charges apply. Ages 3+. A drop in session. For more information visit www.re-museum.co.uk

The Big Draw – Living Lines, Sidney Cooper Gallery, Canterbury, CT1 2BQ

Create your very own animated flip book to take away and become a part of the living animation as you record your journey in, out and around the gallery workshop. Free, drop in event. For more information visit www.npg.org.uk

Halloween Crafts, Smallhythe Place, Tenterdon, TN30 7NG

1–3pm. Grab your broomsticks, hats and cloaks and get ready for an afternoon of spooky Arts and Crafts. You will be making Halloween crafts for you to decorate your home. Get dressed in your scariest Halloween costume, the best dressed wins a prize. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust. org.uk/smallhythe-place

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Paper Lanterns Family Worskshop, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP 10.30am–12.30pm or 1.30-3.30pm. It’s time to get messy and hands-on creating a beautiful paper lantern to take home. Ages 5+. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole

Wed 25 – Fri 27 Oct Half Term Children’s Film Making Course, The Horsebridge Centre, Whitstable, CT5 1AF

10am–12noon. The course focuses on film-making on the iPad using iMovie.Your child will look at story genres, developing a story, exploring elements of pre-production, production & post-production using story generation and more. Ages 8-14. Booking essential. For more information visit www.dotkids.co.uk

Children’s Holiday Workshops, Pick ‘n Paint a Pot, Cliftonville, CT9 2RL

Go along during the holiday for some fun. Each day there will be a different workshop. For more information and to book visit www.picknpaintapot. co.uk

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Pom Pom Animals, Huguenot Museum, Rochester, ME1 1LX

11am. Make your own pom pom animals for October Half Term and try our gallery trails. Suitable for all ages. Toys and play mats available for the younger ones too! Charges apply. For more information visit www. huguenotmuseum.org

Meet the Gruffalo, Dreamland, Margate, CT9 1XJ

12noon–4pm.Venturing out of the deep, dark wood, The Gruffalo is making personal appearances at Dreamland throughout the afternoon. Go and see the world’s best-loved monster and don’t forget to take your camera! For more information visit www.dreamland.co.uk/events

Recipes, Remedies and Rituals, Haysden Country Park, Tonbridge, TN11 9BE

1pm–3pm. Celebrate Halloween with potions. Also learn about floristic folklore. Booking essential due to limited places. Meet by the flag pole, near the main car park. For more information and to book call 03000 422 997 or email medwayvalley@ kent.uk

Berlin Wall Art – Free Hand, Royal Engineers Museums, Gillingham, ME4 4UG

10.30am-1pm and 1-3.30pm. Go along and use your imagination to create your own design onto a zippy purse and understand how people felt about the Berlin Wall. Ages 3+. A drop in session. Charges apply. For more information visit www. re-museum.co.uk

Spider Web Craft, Ightham Mote, Nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT Get creative at Ightham Mote and make a spooky spider’s web decoration to take home. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ighthammote

Thurs 26 – Sat 28 Oct School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD

11am and 2pm. Attend special classes of Potion Making, Choir Practice, Spell School and, of course, the Flying School too! Real wizards and witches will be there to make sure you

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Paulos Circus, Millbrook Garden Centre, Staplehurst, TN12 9BT

Showcasing a brand new thrilling autumn show the Paulos Circus promises to create unforgettable circus memories for all the family. Includes clowns, acrobats, aerial skills, magic, wire walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, and many more amazing acts. For more information and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk

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experience an amazing day. Ages 7-12. For more information and to book visit www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk

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Halloween Trail, Leybourne Lakes Country Park, ME20 6AA

10am–12noon. Follow the clues around the park and find the answers. Fancy dress is optional. Afterwards there will be a trick or treat challenge for those who dare. Meet by the flag pole near the main car park. A free event. For more information call 03000 422 997 or email medwayvalley@kent.uk

Scary Scavenger Hunt and Creepy Crafts, Westgate Parks, Canterbury, CT1 2BX

10am-3pm. Go along to see how many spooky things can you spot hidden around Toddler’s Cove and the Westgate Gardens. Pick up your spotter sheet from Friends of Westgate parks information and receive a small prize. For more information visit www.westgateparks. co.uk

Berlin Wall Art - 3 Dimensions, Royal Engineers Museums, Gillingham, ME4 4UG 10.30am-1pm and 1-3.30pm. Artists would stick objects to the Wall or create optical illusions to make it look 3D. Design your own 3-D image out of clay inspired by objects on display in the Museum. Drop in. Ages 3+. Charges apply. For more information visit www.re-museum. co.uk

Spooky Forest Skills, Sevenoaks Wildlife Reserve, Sevenoaks, TN13 3DH

11.30am. A fun family autumn event making woodland crafts. Create a spooky spider’s web and a wizard or witches broom out of natural materials. Learn some gruesome wildlife facts as you follow the creepy trail outside and around the visitor centre. For more information and to book visit www.kentwildlifetrust. org.uk

Skeletons Galore, Chatham Library, Chatham, ME4 4TX

2.30-3.30pm. Go along for some stories and craft. Free event. Booking is essential. For more information and to book visit 01634 337 799.

The Monster Dash, Mote Park, Maidstone, ME15 7RN Walk, jog or run around the course with your family and friends, or dare to run on your own! Don’t forget to wear your best Halloween fancy dress. The best dressed will be rewarded with a chocolatey treat. For more information visit www. demelza.org.uk

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Halloween, Romney, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Hythe Station, TN28 8PL

(Selected dates) Beware, ghostly games and activities including a creepy crawly visit from Amazing Animal Encounters, join in if you dare. Enjoy the ghoulish Halloween themed food and the slimy dessert buffet in the ‘Room of Darkness’. For more information and to book visit www.rhdr.org.uk

Half Term Activities, Barton’s Point Coastal Park, Sheerness, ME12 2BX There will be activities and workshops daily such as Paint a Mug, Pumpkin Carving and Build a Guy. Charges apply. For more information visit www.bartonspointcoastalpark. co.uk

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Halloween Pumpkin Carving, Millbrook Garden Centre, Staplehurst, TN12 9BT

2pm. Watch a pumpkin-carving demo before carving your own pumpkin and take home. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk

Halloween Disco, Bewl Water, Country Park, Lamberhust, TN3 8JH 2–4pm. Put on your freakiest fancy dress, hop on your broomsticks and fly over to Bewl Water this Halloween. Take the family to a disco, face painting and Halloween games at The Waterfront. For more information and to book visit www. bewlwater.co.uk

Feed the Birds, Haysden Country Park, Tonbridge, TN11 9BE (Also 4 Nov) 10am–12noon. Learn how to make bird feeders to take home. Lots of help provided for this sticky task that children will love. Meet by the flag pole near the main car park. Free event. For more information visit www.tmbc.gov.uk

Open Air Cinema: Hocus Pocus, Betteshanger Country Park, Deal CT1 0BF

Doors 6pm, film 7pm. Go along to see the cult family favourite, Hocus Pocus (1993). Pack a comfy chair, a warm blanket and a hamper. Sit back, popcorn in hand; relax and enjoy an alternative cinema experience under the stars. For more information and to book visit www. betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Fireworks Spectacular, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY

6–11pm. Get ready for a magnificent fireworks display, funfair and more at The Hop Farm with plenty of attractions including the animal farm, outdoor adventure play area, and magic castle, all open during the day before the display. For more information and to book visit www. hopfarm.co.uk

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What to Ask at Parents’ Evenings?

We asked the experts at Sevenoaks Tutoring for their advice. They told us, “It’s that time of year again! But what should you ask? You will probably only have 10 minutes, so to make the most of the time you have, take some time to prepare. Think about these questions. - Is my child where you’d want him/her to be at this point? - What are my child’s weakest and strongest areas? How are you supporting him/her? - What can we do at home? - How does my child behave in class? Is (s)he happy? - Why hasn’t my child reached his/her target level, when (s)he works really hard and is very bright? Don’t save up ‘big’ issues to discuss at Parents’ Evenings. Make an appointment separately before it becomes a big issue. If your child is taking the Kent Test, make sure you ask if they are on track to pass.” At Sevenoaks Tutoring, all teachers are fully qualified and police checked. They tailor lessons to each child’s needs and provide detailed feedback after each lesson. If you want to find out more about the services they provide, visit the website www.sevenoaks-tutoring.co.uk.

Ahoy! Sing For The Mary Rose

The combined choirs of Leigh Primary School, Walthamstow Hall Senior, King’s Rochester, the New Beacon and Hospice in the Weald will perform Alexander L’Estrange’s cantata, Ahoy! Sing For The Mary Rose this October. The event will take place in The New Beacon’s stunning, recently opened centre which embraces sport, technology and performance. The centre has wonderful acoustics so the 250 voices will sound lovely. All proceeds from the occasion will go to the Hospice in Weald. The cantata was commissioned by Portsmouth Festivities and Portsmouth Grammar School to mark the renovation of The Mary Rose, and Alexander L’Estrange will be directing and conducting on the night. Based on Tudor melodies, folk songs and sea shanties, the mood is upbeat, jazzy and fun. The choir will be accompanied by a small band of accordion, double bass, drums, and violinists, some of whom are former New Beacon boys. The concert will be taking place on 13 October at 7pm. Tickets are still available to book. For more information go to www.newbeacon. org.uk.

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Wear Your Whiskers

You’ve done own clothes day.You’ve worn a hat.You’ve worn your jeans and you’ve worn clothes of so many different colours. But you’ve never done this. You’ve never worn whiskers (except for that maths teacher who really does need a shave)! Friday 27 October will be a day like no other as the nation gets fur-bulous. However you choose to Wear Your Whiskers you’ll be helping dogs and cats who have nowhere else to turn. Every year Battersea Dogs & Cats Home take in thousands of unwanted, abandoned and lost pets who just want to find someone to love them. Whether you raise £10 or £1,000, every penny will help provide them with the vital medical care, attention and love they need. Through your generosity, dogs and cats can embark on new lives and find loving new homes. Get your class together. Paint or stick on some whiskers for the day and donate £1 for every child who takes part to help the dogs and cats at Battersea Dogs & Cats Home. If you’d really like to make the most of the day, Battersea Dogs & Cats Home can provide resources and lesson plans linked to the curriculum suitable for foundation level up to KS2 and beyond.

Schools Serve Up Soup

In the first week in October, over 1,000 schools and youth groups got together to cook up a storm using the vegetables they’d grown themselves in the Royal Horticultural Society’s Big Soup Share. It was part of a week of events marking ten years of the RHS Campaign for School Gardening. That was over 75,000 green-fingered 3 to 18-year-olds harvesting their produce from the garden, devising delicious soup recipes and cooking up a feast to share with their classmates, friends, family and local community.

Our picture shows pupils at Columbia Primary School in Tower Hamlets harvesting vegetables from their garden and preparing soup to share with friends and family. Ingrid Chen, gardening lead at Columbia Primary School, told Primary Times, “Our children love the school’s edible garden and have got stuck into all sorts of tasks with gusto from raising tiny seedlings to harvesting crops and from sorting worms from compost, to cooking home grown feasts to share with neighbours.” Photo credit: RHS/Luke MacGregor

Even More 11+ Practice from CGP!

With new releases every year, educational publisher CGP’s hugely popular 11+ range now includes more practice than ever before. Their existing Study Books, Practice Books and Practice Test Papers are joined by a whole host of new ‘10-Minute Tests’ books. The latest arrivals are sure to continue winning over pupils, parents and tutors alike. CGP’s uniquely friendly and accessible 11+ books offer pupils in-depth coverage of every 11+ subject for all major test providers. By providing the most realistic practice possible (and clear explanations of every answer), the CGP range helps pupils build the skills and confidence they need to succeed in the real tests. The full CGP 11+ range for ages 7-11 is available from Amazon, Waterstones, WH Smith and other good bookshops as well as directly from CGP’s website at www.cgp11plus. co.uk

What’s Better than a Day of Sport? A week of sport, that’s what! Sport Relief is back from 17-23 March. As well as The Mile, there’s a week of activities to choose from. It’s the ultimate ‘feel good, do good’ event for any school. It’s the perfect opportunity to have fun, bring the whole school community together, and teach your pupils about the real difference they can make to people’s lives. Put the date in the school calendar now and make sure your pupils don’t miss out. To get you off to a flying start, Primary Times has worked with Sport Relief to put together a free fundraising pack, full of ideas, posters, balloons and stickers. The pack also contains curriculum-linked resources to make sure that your Sport Relief event is also a time for your pupils to learn about the difference between their lives and the lives of others. Save the date and order your free primary fundraising pack at www.sportrelief. com/primarytimes. Last year thousands of schools and nurseries across the country got involved with anything from running a sponsored-mile to taking part in a 24 hour badminton tournament. Everyone had a great time and raised a staggering £6 million in the process. Michelle Golan, from Childs Hill Primary School in North London, sees Sport Relief as a great way for her pupils to learn about the wider world. She told Primary Times, “Our school believes it is extremely important to support Sport Relief. Our pupils always have lots of fun and work together to help improve the lives of those less fortunate than us. The materials produced by Sport Relief are really useful and inspiring, and help our pupils to see how their contributions can help change the lives of others forever.” 24

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Win a copy of Guinness World Records: Amazing Animals For the first time, Guinness World Records is providing the animal lover in the family with some of the world’s most fur-nomenal creatures, peculiar pets, wacky wildlife, and cute critters. The brand new Guinness World Records: Amazing Animals features surfing pigs, talking gorillas, and a rabbit that plays basketball! Test your wildlife knowledge with fun quizzes and puzzles plus find out if your pet is a secret Einstein with exclusive IQ tests. Create your very own recordbreaking animal with an online game or try making an origami zoo. It makes for an exciting, engaging and educational gift available for purchase in stores and online. For your chance to win one of ten Amazing Animals books, tell us what animal you’d like for a pet. See below for details of how to enter. Guinness World Records 2018 and Guinness World Records: Gamer’s Edition are also out now to purchase in stores and online.

Win Paulos Circus VIP Tickets at Millbrook Garden Centre Roll up, roll up! Paulos Circus is coming to town this October half-term at Millbrook Garden Centre in Staplehurst. Each show features clowns, acrobats, aerial skills, magic, wire walkers, jugglers, unicyclists, and much, much more. The circus will be at the Garden Centre between 25 and 29 October with shows at 12.30pm and 3.30pm Wednesday – Saturday and 11am and 2pm on Sunday. For more information and to book tickets please visit www.millbrookgc.co.uk Primary Times have a VIP family Paulos Circus experience at Millbrook Garden Centre to give away to one lucky person. The winner will receive reserved front row tickets for up to four people plus a family meal in the greencafé (No cash alternative). Photo credit: @Mike & Barbara Twist

For your chance to win, all you need to do is tell us your favourite circus act. See below for details of how to enter but please note the closing date is 20 October

Win Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul on DVD

Design the Primary Times Christmas Card!

Following on from ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days’, the events in ‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul’ take place one year later. A Heffley family road trip to attend Meemaw’s 90th birthday party goes hilariously off course thanks to Greg’s newest scheme to get to a video gaming convention. Based on one of the best-selling book series of all time, this family cross-country adventure turns into an experience the Heffleys will never forget. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul is available on Digital Download now and Blu-ray™ and DVD on 23 October, from Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

Every year, we at Primary Times send out thousands of Christmas cards and we’d like you to help us create the picture for this year’s card. It can be any picture you like to do with Christmas in some way.You might like to make it Father Christmas, a snowman, Rudolf with his red nose or maybe a nativity scene. You can draw or paint your picture on an A4 or A5 piece of card or paper. Our picture shows our card from last year which was designed for us by Sanuli Athauola from White Meadows Primary School. See below for entry details. Teachers and schools are very welcome to send in a whole class’s entries in a single envelope.The winner will see their design used for the Primary Times Christmas card and will also receive fifty copies of the card with envelopes.

Primary Times have five copies of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul on DVD to give to lucky readers. For your chance to win, tell us to what event the family road trip is going. See below for details of how to enter.

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More What’s On Your family diary for October and November

October Museums at Night, Knole, Sevenoaks, TN15 0RP

6–8.30pm. Don your spookiest costume and hop into the giant picture frame in the Orangery to snap a frightful photo to take home. You can explore the rooms of Eddy Sackville-West, plus join a bat walk with the bat expert, then warm up afterwards with a hot drink. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/knole

Sat 28 – Sun 29 Oct

End of Season Parade, Hythe & Dymchurch Railway, Hythe Station, TN28 8PL

Rounding off the 90th Anniversary year with a finale including a special tribute to Hercules and Samson, the Mountain Class locomotives. For more information visit www.rhdr. org.uk

PAW Patrol’s Chase & Marshall, Spa Valley Railway, Tunbridge Wells, TN2 5QY

Children’s TV favourites Chase & Marshall from PAW Patrol will be on hand at intervals to see their fans arriving on trains hauled by a steam and diesel locomotive from Tunbridge Wells West. For more information visit www.spavalleyrailway.co.uk

Woodland Witches and Wizards, Betteshanger Country Park, Deal, CT14 0BF

10am and 1.30pm. Go along to make broomsticks, wands and spider webs. You’ll toast sticky marshmallows over the open fire and explore the woods hunting for creepy crawlies. Wear your favourite Halloween costumes. Ages 4-11. For more information visit www.betteshangercountrypark.co.uk

Halloween Horrors, Fort Amherst, Chatham, ME4 4UB Go along for a terrifying experience if you dare. There will be a BBQ, bar and a fun fair. For more information visit www.fortamherst.com

Sat 28 – Tues 31 Oct Halloween Train of Terror, East Kent Railway Trust, Shepherdswell, CT15 7PD

The Train of Terror makes a return with lots of spooky things going on. Book if you dare! Charges apply. To book tickets, times and for more information visit www. eastkentrailway.co.uk

Sun 29 Oct

Family Friendly Ceilidh, Festival Spiegeltent, Kingsmead Car Park, Canterbury CT1 1SZ 2pm. Dance and learn the secrets of Scotland’s most famous shindig at Canterbury Festival. Ages 5+. For more information visit www. canterburyfestival.co.uk

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Open Day, Bredgar & Wormshill Light Railway, Sittingbourne, ME9 8AT A delightful 2 foot gauge line in the heart of Kent.View a whole range of steam locomotives of varying gauges, freight and carriage stock, and railway artefacts. Enjoy walks in the woods or just sit and watch the trains go by. Charges apply. For times visit www. bwlr.co.uk

Children’s Toys Bring & Buy Sale, Crampton Tower Museum, Broadstairs, CT10 2AB 11am–3pm. Ask the children to clear out those old toys in good time for Christmas! For more information visit www.cramptontower.co.uk

Halloween Magic, Lullingstone Castle, Dartford, DA4 0JA 12noon-8pm. Enjoy pumpkin carving, spooky house and garden tours – perfect for all the family. Garden tours at 1pm and dusk tour at 5pm. Children can spot the Halloween tricks in eerie torchlight! Fancy dress is welcome. For more information visit www.lullingstonecastle.co.uk

Halloween at Belmont House and Gardens, Faversham, ME13 0HH 12noon–3pm. Children can reveal their inner artist with pumpkin carving and creepy craft making with ‘Creative Mash Ups’. There will also be a spooky trail around our gardens for everyone to enjoy. For more information visit www.belmonthouse.org

November Wed 1 Nov – Fri 2 Mar

My Ightham Mote Winter Adventure, Ightham Mote, Nr Sevenoaks, TN15 0NT

10am–3.30pm. Have fun in the countryside with the winter activity pack as you tick off some of the best 50 things to do before you’re 11¾. For more information visit www. nationaltrust.org.uk/ightham-mote

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Fri 3 Nov

West Farleigh Fireworks, West Farleigh Sports Club, Elmscroft Park, ME15 0NU

Gates open at 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 7pm and the fireworks display is at 8pm. There will be live stage music, light entertainers, a samba band, a bar, stalls, and lots of fun throughout the evening. For more information and to book tickets visit www.westfarleighsportsclub.com/ fireworks

Sat 4 Nov

Girls’ Choir, Canterbury Cathedral, CT1 2EH Girls aged 12 are invited to audition for the Girls’ Choir. Directed by Assistant Organist, David Newsholme, the Girls’ Choir has been growing since it began in 2014. They sing at evensong once a fortnight and at other events throughout the year. For more details email david.newsholome@ canterbury-cathedral.org

Swalecliffe & Chestfield Autumn Bazaar, The Community Centre, Swalecliffe, CT5 2QU 9.30am-12.30pm. Go along and help raise vital funds for the Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund. To find out more about the event call 01303 862 622 or visit www.lordwhisky.co.uk

Tyler Hill Bonfire, Tyler Hill Recreation Ground, Canterbury, CT2 9NH Gates open to fairground rides at 5.30pm, food is sold from 6pm, the bonfire will be lit at 6.45pm and the display starts at 7.30pm. There will be music, food and a variety of stalls. For more information visit www. tylerhillbonfire.co.uk

Firework Themed Activities, Dover Museum, CT16 1PH 10.30am-3pm. Join in with family Firework activities - fun for children of all ages. Free. For more information visit www.dovermuseum. co.uk

Bonfire & Firework Event, Quex Park and Powell Cotton Museum, Birchington, CT7 0BH 5-9pm. This year’s theme is Disney. Go and see Mickey, Minnie, Disney princesses and others. There will be a funfair, two firework displays and bonfire. With onsite entertainment, food and drink, this will be a great night out for all the family. For more information and to book visit www. quexpark.co.uk

Motor Mania featuring Fireworks, Lydden Hill Race Circuit, Canterbury, CT4 6ET

With a variety of different motorsport disciplines from the car and bike world in attendance, this is an event not to be missed. When darkness falls the fireworks will begin. For more information and to book visit www.lyddenhill.co.uk

Sat 4 – Sun 5 Nov

Fireworks Spectacular, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL

This year the incredible display will be themed around the ‘Best of British’. Arrive from 2pm onwards (car park open 1pm) to enjoy live music, entertainment, falconry display, maze and play areas. Charges apply. For more information and to book visit www.leeds-castle.com

British Truck Racing Championship and Fireworks, Brands Hatch, Longfield, DA3 8NG

Sparks will fly on and off the track this November, with the final rounds of the BTRA British Truck Racing Championship followed by a spectacular season-closing fireworks display on the Sunday. To book tickets and for more information visit www.brandshatch.co.uk

Sat 4 – Sat 25 Nov

Children’s Workshops, Pick ‘n’ Paint a Pot, Cliftonville, CT9 2RL

(Saturday only). Go along and enjoy a painting ceramics or a weaving workshop which are Christmas themed. For more information and to book visit www.picknpaintapot.co.uk

Tues 7 Nov

Family Fireworks, Hayes, BR2 7PQ

5.30-7.30pm. Gates open at 5.30pm and the display starts at 7.00pm. An established family friendly fireworks display. There will be food and refreshments available. For more information visit www.hayes-pri. bromley.sch.uk

Thurs 9 Nov

Ghost Tour, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

5–7pm. Dare you leave your parents behind and follow our storyteller to explore the museum’s creepy rooms? Finish by icing your own gingerbread ghost! Arrive early for free entry to the Scream exhibition from 4–5pm (for child and a parent). For more information visit www.museum. maidstone.gov.uk

Sat 11 Nov

Animal Den, Quarterhouse, Folkstone, CT20 1BN

A mini-performance and story sharing experience for children and families supported by current research into urban wildlife, habitat, wilderness and biodiversity. Supported by House/Tipping Point seed funding. A free event. Ages 4+. For more information and to book visit www.quarterhouse.co.uk

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An Interview with Cerrie Burnell Cerrie Burnell - writer, actor and children’s TV presenter, is releasing the fourth title in her Harper series, Harper and the Fire Star. The Harper books are a magical series set in the City of Clouds, an ethereal world filled with music. The stories follow Harper as she uses her musical gifts (and a little bit of magic!) to help protect her loved ones and the world they live in. Cerrie, a popular CBeebies presenter who has long been a pioneer for diversity, left the channel earlier this year to focus on her writing career. Primary Times was able to catch up with Cerrie on the eve of her latest publication. What inspired you to write the Harper series? It came out of a project that I did for the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra. They wanted a writer and presenter to write something that they could put classical music to. What I find startling about orchestras is the musicians’ talent - it’s like a magic display! Lots of musicians can play multiple instruments so the character of Harper became someone who could play anything. Her instrument is a harp, hence her name. She doesn’t know this at the beginning and it’s a journey for her about discovering which instrument is for her.

Which character do you most relate to? Probably the kids. I think all of the four children have some element of me in them. Liesel is that one kid who doesn’t want to do what everyone else is doing. She’s independent and does her own thing. I relate to Ferdie’s

poetic-ness, his wanting to be a writer and carrying a pencil because he thinks that then he is a poet. Nate is wise beyond his years. He has a relationship and reliance on a wolf. Yeah I’d love to have a wolf! I think I probably know all the children best. Everyone’s very creative and slightly bonkers.

You’ve spoken before about having dyslexia, how has this affected you? I think we have this really negative connotation which goes with dyslexia and that’s put upon us by schools who don’t have the funding to manage dyslexic children, but it doesn’t mean it’s an excuse. I was really lucky that I had an amazing headmistress at the primary school I went to, Crofton Junior School, who realised that I wasn’t stupid. This was in the 1980s when no one knew what dyslexia was. Eventually my mum got me privately assessed and following that I had four years of extra tuition. That’s the only way I learnt how to read, and I was reading within three months. I was 8 and a half and I couldn’t read anything and by the time I was 9 I was reading Enid Blyton. It’s a completely different way of teaching and what really saddens and disheartens me is that parents still have to pay to get their children recognised as dyslexic and that shouldn’t be the case. Parents aren’t being given the support. Self-esteem is so fragile in children and it can go right down and it’s really unnecessary. Somehow I’ve got to try and do more about that, now I’ve got a bit more time. It’s something that really, really irks me.

Looking forward, what would you say is your dream? Harper and the Fire Star is available to buy now at £5.99 online and from all good high street retailers.

Definitely to write more and to tell stories that perhaps haven’t been told. By that I mean looking at dyslexia and children that are on the spectrum. Writing not necessarily for children but trying to write in a way that can evoke empathy in people. I want to keep creating work really and see where that goes. I’d still like to do a bit of acting but it’d very much need to be the right thing.

If you could give one bit of advice on achieving dreams and being inspired, what would you say? Everyone’s dream is unique to them and no one can question you on your dream because it’s yours, and if someone doesn’t agree with you, you don’t have to convince them, you don’t have to take that to heart.Your dream is specific to you, no one can tell you that you can’t do it. If you really want it then you’ll find a way.

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More What’s On Your family diary for October and November

November Cathedral Choir Voice Trials, Canterbury Cathedral CT1 2EH

Boys aged 7 and 8 are invited to audition for the Cathedral Choir. Substantial scholarships are awarded and choristers benefit from an all-round excellent education at St Edmund’s School, Canterbury. For more information e-mail david. newsholome@canterbury-cathedral. org

Lyminge Autumn Bazaar, Lyminge Village Hall, Folkestone, CT18 8EW

10am-1pm. Go along and help raise vital funds for the Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund. To find out more about the event call 01303 862 622 or visit www.lordwhisky.co.uk

Sat 11 Nov – Sun 24 Dec

Christmas Grotto, Ruxley Manor Garden Centre, Sidcup, DA14 5BQ Take a very special journey through the magical Christmas Grotto where you will play a fun snowball game before taking a journey through Santa’s workshop and meeting Father Christmas himself. For more information and to book tickets visit www.ruxley-manor.co.uk

Sat 11 Nov- Sun 4 Feb Clangers, Bagpuss and Co, Sissinghurst Castle, Nr Cranbrook, TN17 2AB

11am–4pm. Organised by the V&A Museum of Childhood, Clangers, Bagpuss and Co tells the story of these much loved family favourites. Go and meet Bagpuss, see the Soup Dragon and behold Noggin the Nog. Charges apply. For more information visit www.nationaltrust.org.uk/ sissinghurst-castle

Thurs 16 – Sat 18 Nov

The Wealden Times Midwinter Fair, Hop Farm, Tonbridge, TN12 6PY 9am–5pm. Go along for three fabulous days of stylish shopping. Browse amongst 220+ handpicked exhibitors’ stands to find plenty of handmade and desirable Christmas gifts. For more information visit www.hopfarm.co.uk

Thurs 16 Nov – Sun 7 Jan Ice Skating Bluewater, Greenhithe, DA9 9ST

You can take a trip to Bluewater’s spectacular undercover outdoor ice rink, located next to Santa’s Grotto, beneath a beautiful clear roof so you can skate rain or shine! Perfect for all the family to enjoy. For more information and to book visit www. bluewater.co.uk

work. For more information and to book visit www.museum.maidstone. gov.uk

Fri 17 Nov

Go along and meet the big man himself. Children can hand deliver their letters for Santa and post them in the big red post box. Santa’s wishing well, will be raising money for the Medway branch of Guides Dog. For more information visit www.hempsteadvalley.com

Chatham Christmas Lights, Chatham High Street, ME4

3.45pm with lights on at 5pm. Family entertainment with a celebrity from this year’s Chatham’s Central Theatre pantomime production Sleeping Beauty turning on the lights with the Mayor of Medway. For more information visit www. visitmedway.org

Fri 17 Nov - Mon 1 Jan Ice Skating Calverley Grounds, Tunbridge Wells, TN1 1BT

Calverley Grounds which will be transformed into the ultimate winter destination, signalling the start of the festive season. There will be stylish skating, festive food and drink, music and Christmas shopping inspiration. For more information and to book visit www.tunbridgewellsatchristmas. com

Sat 18 Nov

Rochester Christmas Lights and Santa Fun Run, Rochester High Street, ME1 1EP Enjoy music and family entertainment throughout the day and join the Santa Fun Run at 2pm. A celebrity from this year’s Chatham’s Central Theatre pantomime production Sleeping Beauty turning on the lights with the Mayor of Medway. For more information visit www.visitmedway.org

Family Arts Award Day, Maidstone Museum, ME14 1LH

10am–4pm. Children have the opportunity to gain a Discover Arts Award. With a parent/guardian, they investigate different art forms, find out about our Egyptian collection, create a piece of art and share their

Thurs 16 Nov – Sun 24 Dec

Santa’s Grotto, Bluewater Shopping Centre, Greenhithe, DA9 9ST

As little ones wait excitedly to meet Santa, the Christmas Chef will greet them at the entrance of the enchanting log cabin. Children will become little elf helpers before being called upon to help the Christmas Chef in his kitchen. For more information and to book visit www. bluewater.co.uk

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Sat 18 Nov – Sun 24 Dec Christmas Grotto, Hempstead Valley Shopping Centre, ME7 3PD

Sun 19 Nov

West Malling Christmas Lights, West Malling Village, ME19 4NZ

There will be reindeers, Santa, small fairground rides and plenty of stalls for shopping and fun. Come and see the West Malling Christmas lights get switched on. For more information visit www.westmallingfestival.co.uk

Fri 24 Nov

Tenterden Town Christmas Lights, Kent, TN30 6AN

4.30pm. The procession departs from Tenterden Junior School at 4.30pm and ends by the Town Hall at 5.30pm, after which the Christmas lights will be switched on. This event is part of the very popular Tenterden Christmas Market. For more information visit www.mytenterden.co.uk

Gillingham Christmas Lights, Smiths Square, Gillingham High Street, ME7 1BD

3.45pm with lights on at 5pm. Live music and entertainment with Heart radio for all the family to enjoy with the Mayor of Medway turning on the lights. For more information visit www. visitmedway.org

Sat 25 Nov

Christmas Bazaar, Reculver & Beltinge Memorial Hall, Herne Bay, CT6 6PL

9.30am-12.30pm. Go along to help raise vital funds for the Lord Whisky Sanctuary Fund. For more information visit www.lordwhisky.co.uk

Toy Fair, Hornby Visitor Centre, Margate, CT9 4JX The Hornby Visitor Centre is holding its first ever Toy Collector’s Fair. Go along to see a range of toys and curiosities from across the ages. For more information visit www.hornby. com/hornby-visitor-centre

Strood Christmas Lights, Friary Place, Strood High Street, ME2 4AG

Event begins at 3.45pm with lights on at 5pm. Choir singing, majorettes, musical theatre and competitions. The lights will be turned on by Owlette from PJ Masks alongside the Mayor of

Medway. Don’t miss the opportunity to meet Owlette at Strood Community Hub at 2pm FREE but booking essential on 01634 337 799.

Christmas Fair, Chiddingstone Castle, TN8 7AD 10am–4pm. Choose your ideal festive gifts from over 50 stalls set out in the historic rooms at Chiddingstone Castle and in the heated marquee too. Mulled wine, mince pies and refreshments will be available. Charges apply. For more information visit www. chiddingstonecastle.org.uk

Sat 25 – Sun 26 Nov

Christmas Market, Belmont House & Gardens, Faversham, ME13 0HH 10am–3pm. Keep it Local and Belmont House are getting together to bring you a two-day Christmas Market with a variety of locally hand-made gifts and treats. For more information visit www.belmonthouse.org

The Christmas Market, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL (Also 2-3, 9-10 and 16-17 Dec) Discover a splendid array of seasonal gifts, toys, festive decorations, specialist food and drink. Be enchanted by the reindeer and birds of prey while traditional funfair rides and live music keep everyone entertained. For more information visit www.leeds-castle.com

Father Christmas, Leeds Castle, Maidstone, ME17 1PL (Also 2-3, 9-10 and 16-17 Dec) Wander through the Christmas Market to an enchanted path leading to a magical grotto. Father Christmas will be waiting to greet you. Those who have been good will receive a traditional gift to take home. For more information and to book visit www.leeds-castle.com

Sat 25 Nov – Sun 24 Dec The History of Christmas Carols, Hever Castle Nr Edenbridge, TN8 7NG

(Selected dates) Do you know the stories behind some of the best-known Christmas carols? Walk through the rooms of the Castle adorned with beautiful decorations and welcoming log fires to learn about the history of these seasonal songs. For more information visit www.hevercastle.co.uk

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Good Work Page Emily Reader aged 5

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October Half Term Activities at Maidstone Leisure Centre Sat 21st - Sun 29th October • • • • • • •

Bouncy Castle - Mon Interactive Dinosaur - Tue Magic Show / Balloon Modelling - Wed Face Painting - Thu Bouncy Castle - Fri Roller Disco - Fri Aqua Challenge - Everyday

www.maidstoneleisure.com Maidstone Leisure Centre Mote Park, Maidstone, Kent, ME15 7RN Tel: 0845 1552277

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