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All Your Own Work
April
neurodiverse families. Free, booking required. For more details or to book, contact communitylearning@ horniman.ac.uk or call 020 8291 8725. Fri 17 Apr Fraud and Forgery, City of London Police Museum, EC2V 7HH 11am-4pm. Could you spot fake money? Do you know how to spot a scam? Attend this masterclass to learn how to detect frauds and forgeries. For more information visit www.cityoflondon.gov.uk/ policemuseum Sat 18 Apr Spring Bird Nests, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ 1.30-2.15pm, 2.45-3.30pm. Create a cosy nest and some little bird friends to live in it. Ages 3+. Charges apply, booking required. For more information and to book visit www. horniman.ac.uk St George’s Day 2020, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN 12noon-6pm. Trafalgar square will turn red and white in honour of England’s national day and its patron St George. For more information visit www.london.gov.uk Sat 18 – Sun 19 Apr Spring Diesel Gala, Epping Ongar Railway, Essex, CM5 9BN The first of the ever-popular Diesel Galas for 2020, where the home fleet, along with some interesting visiting locomotives, come out to be put through their paces over some of the most challenging gradients in preservation. For more information visit www.eorailway.co.uk Wed 22 Apr – Tues 5 May Sustrans Big Pedal, Nationwide Join in with the UK’s largest interschool cycling, walking and scooting challenges inspiring pupils, staff and parents to choose human power for their journey to school. To register and for free, fun and interactive resources visit www.bigpedal.org.uk Sat 25 Apr Vaisakhi, Trafalgar Square, WC2N 5DN 12noon-6pm. Join the Vaisakhi festival, a celebration of Sikh and Punjabi tradition, heritage and culture, commemorating the birth of the Khalsa (the inner core of the Sikh faith) over 300 years ago. For more information visit www.london.gov.uk
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Low Tide Walk, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA (Also 17, 21 May). 10am-12noon. A guided adventure in Deptford Creek for adults and accompanied children ages 9+. Wade in a wild river and experience a different perspective of London history and urban wildlife. Charges apply. Waders provided. For more details visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk Sun 26 Apr 2020 Virgin Money London Marathon, Various Locations The mass race starts at 10am from Blackheath and Greenwich Park, winding its way around London to the finish line at The Mall. Spectators help create the atmosphere, so pop down, cheer on the runners and watch out for fun costumes. For more details visit www. virginmoneylondonmarathon.com
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Sat 2 May Spring Bird Nests, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ 1.30-2.15pm, 2.45-3.30pm. Create a cosy nest and some little bird friends to live in it. Ages 3+. Charges apply, booking required. For more information and to book visit www. horniman.ac.uk Fishy Art, Unicorn Theatre, Southwark, SE1 2HZ 12noon-2pm. Decorate some fishy friends, making them shiny and special. Ages 3+. Free, drop-in. For more information visit www. unicorntheatre.com Sun 3 May Before the Firebird, Southbank Centre, SE1 8XX 12noon-1pm. Join the London Philharmonic Orchestra for some compelling storytelling and fantastic new participatory music, followed by extracts from Stravinsky’s original score. For more information visit www.southbankcentre.co.uk
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” “ I saw your event in Primary Times.... Please mention you saw the event listed in Primary Times Sat 9 May Swimming Turtle Puppets, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ 1.30-2.15pm, 2.45-3.30pm. Celebrate World Turtle Day by making your own brilliant turtle puppet, then take it for a ‘swim’ around the museum. Ages 3+. Charges apply, booking required. For more information and to book visit www.horniman.ac.uk Kingswood House Goes Green, East Dulwich, SE21 8QR From 10.30am. A range of Green activities for all the family. Join Zoolab to get up close to a variety of small animals, learn how to do some easy planting and join storyteller Arabella Butler for an interactive, thought provoking story. Free. For more information visit www.dulwichfestival. co.uk Sat 9 – Sun 17 May Dinosaurs at the Railway, Epping Ongar Railway, Essex, CM5 9BN Meet Dexter, the walking, roaring baby Tyrannosaurus Rex. Dexter will be performing at intervals at Ongar. Also, meet the baby dinosaurs on board the train and follow a dinosaur trail. For more information visit www.eorailway.co.uk Dulwich Festival Fair on Goose Green, SE22 9AT 12noon-5pm. Bursting with more family fun and free stuff than ever. Face painting, donkey rides and bouncy castles will keep the kids entertained whilst grown-ups enjoy gorgeous arts and crafts stalls, delicious street food and local live music. For more information visit www.dulwichfestival.co.uk Thurs 14 May Festival Youth Concert, Kingsdale Foundation School, SE21 8SQ 7pm. Go along to hear talented pupils from local primary and secondary schools making music of an exceptionally high standard and of an incredible variety. Charges apply. For more information visit www. dulwichfestival.co.uk Sat 16 May Phoenix Festival, Forster Memorial Park, SE6 1UA 12noon-5pm. The Phoenix Festival is rising once again. Attracting up to 6,000 neighbours in Lewisham and across London, it’s the annual celebration of the community. Everyone is welcome for free activities and to join the community spirt. For more information visit www.phoenixch.org.uk
Urban Tree Day, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ 11am-3.30pm. Celebrate urban trees and their importance to our city. Join in fun family activities to find out more about the trees growing in the Museum gardens. Ages 3+. Free. For more information visit www.horniman. ac.uk Sun 17 May Dulwich Park Fair, Dulwich Park, SE21 7BQ 12noon-5pm. A free outdoor event ending the week long Dulwich Festival. Includes a Fun Fair, Vauxhall City Farm, Punch and Judy, a magician, interactive performances and a dog show. Plenty of food, craft, drink and charity stalls. For more details visit www.dulwichparkfair.wordpress. com Family Rave, Horniman Museum and Gardens, Forest Hill, SE23 3PQ 2-6pm. Join this May frolic with the award winning Big Fish Little Fish for a family rave day featuring DJ legends of London clubland. There will be craft, face painting and more family fun. For more information visit www.horniman. ac.uk Sun 24 – Mon 25 May Crystal Palace Sprint, Crystal Palace Park, SE19 2AD The 2020 event will again feature classic and historic motor-cycles performing demonstration runs to revive the period when bikes raced at the circuit from 1927. Also, trade stands, autojumble, car shows and various other attractions. For more details visit www.motorsportatthepalace.co.uk Mon 25 May Peppa and George, Epping Ongar Railway, Essex, CM5 9BN Take a ride on the steam and diesel trains and see the cheeky little piggies at intervals. A great day out for all the family – especially the younger ones. There’ll be a small Kids Market selling Peppa Pig goodies, and face painting for an additional charge. For more information visit www. eorailway.co.uk
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All your own work!
Areeba Islam aged 8
Faye U aged 4
Congratulations to the following people who won competitions in our February Half Term issue. Clare Moloney is the lucky Little Mix winner. Asterix DVD and book bundles were won by Liz Phillips and Emilia Hesketh. Aidan Jones won a box of books for his school - Crownfi eld Infant School. Eloise Smith, Alex English, Grace Masterson, Molly Mayhew and Clara de Rennes won a Malefi cent: Mistress of Evil DVD. Jenson Day, Imaani Muhaimin, Ewan Freeman and Jowita Gostek won copies of 'The Boy with the Saucepan Hat' book. Peppa Pig: My First Concert tickets were won by Arianne Knight. Malaki Mates won a family ticket to Chessington World of Adventures. Faye U aged 4 won Annie's drawing competition for the under 8s and our older winner was Areeba Islam, aged 8. Well done to all our competition winners on this page and enjoy all the artwork!
If you would like to see your work displayed here then just send us a drawing, poem, riddles, jokes or short story and we'll do our very best to include it. Send it to: Good Work Page Primary Times 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG
Thank you to Amanda aged 6 for her lovely painting, Sanaya Azeem for her happy garden picture, Lusia Banbury for her illustrated poem that she must have spent a lot of time on and Emilia Narkevic for her 'best family ever'. We love seeing your work so do please keep sending it to us. We're happy to receive artwork from the whole class so do feel free to send us class entries.