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Summer Fun 2018 WelcomeSUMMER to our guide to children’s FUN activities for the2018 summer holidays. This text only guide is a summary of the great events and activities we have going on around the borough, including: l Fairkytes Arts Centre, Hornchurch l Myplace Centre, Harold Hill FULL PRINT COPIES WILL l 10 Havering Libraries BE SENT TO ALL PRIMARY l Havering Sports Development SCHOOLS OR PICK UP COPIES l Havering Music School FROM FAIRKYTES, MYPLACE l Havering Parks l Children’s Centres OR ANY HAVERING LIBRARY. DOWNLOAD AN E-COPY AT... WWW.HAVERING.GOV.UK/HOLIDAYACTIVITIES FAIRKYTES ARTS CENTRE Fairkytes, 51 Billet Lane Hornchurch RM11 1AX All bookings: 01708 456308 PARA ARTS AT FAIRKYTES ARTS CENTRE FRIDAY 27 JULY, 1.30-3.30pm TUESDAY 31 JULY, 1.30-3.30pm FRIDAY 10 AUGUST, 1.30-3.30pm Join us for a fun afternoon of clay modelling, painting and colouring plus a music session with songs to sing and lots of instruments to try. Age 5-25. Open to any form of disability (physical, learning or sensory) DISABLED For more information 01708 434135 ACCESS To book 01708 456308 Animal Masks l Tuesday 24 July, 10am-12noon Go wild making your own animal mask. Age 5+, £6 l Monday 23 July, 10am-12noon Age 5+, £6 Clay Half Day Model making using quick drying clay. Detective Project l Wednesday 25 July, 10am-12noon Use professional equipment and Age 5+, £6 forensic skills such as dusting for fingerprints to help our real life Aladdin detective solve a mysterious crime. Musical Theatre Workshop l Monday 23 July, 10am-12noon Enjoy a magical day of singing, dancing Age 7+, £8 and acting. Create a show for friends and family to enjoy. Clay Day l Wednesday 25 July, 10am-3pm Use your imagination and skill to create Age 8+, £11 great models, to be kiln fired for you to collect later. Flying Saucer Craft l Tuesday 24 July, 10am-3pm Young Earthling artists, if you were to Age 8+, £11 meet aliens from another planet, what would they look like? Here’s your chance Hotel Transylvania to work it out in this great Flying Saucer Movie Poster craft session. Beep, beep, beep!! A craft session featuring your favourite l Thursday 26 July, 10am-12noon characters from the popular movies. Ages 5+, £6 Join our mailing list: [email protected] FAIRKYTES ARTS CENTRE Fairkytes, 51 Billet Lane Hornchurch RM11 1AX All bookings: 01708 456308 Trendy T-Shirts rehearsing ready to stage Bring a clean white T-shirt and use your a spectacular show for friends art skills to paint your own design. and family to enjoy. l Thursday 26 July, 10am-3pm l Monday 30 July, 10am-12noon, 5+, £6 Age 8+, £11 Bring It On! The Musical Recycled Robots Enter the world of cheerleading in this Make amazing robots, drones and full day workshop creating scenes from droids out of pieces of recycled rubbish. the hit West End musical. l Friday 27 July, 10am-3pm l Tuesday 31 July, 10am-3pm, 10+, £11 Age 8+, £11 3D Flying Dragon Marbling, Origami and Create a unique piece of art by decorating a mythical creature with Paper Craft your own design. Create your own decorative papers and l use them to make origami, notebooks, Tuesday 31 July, 10am-12noon badges and your very own stationery. Age 5+, £6 l Monday 30 July, 10am-3pm Age 8+, £11 Masquerade Masks Make a mask fit for an aristocrat. Choose Make Me A Pop Star your disguise and get creative. Musical Workshop l Wednesday 1 August, 10am-12noon Spend a morning singing, dancing and Ages: 5+, £6 Pick up the full version of this guide at Fairkytes Arts Centre or download it at: WWW.HAVERING.GOV.UK/HOLIDAYACTIVITIES FAIRKYTES CINEMA EXPERIENCE THURSDAY 9 AUGUST FROM 1PM A fun packed family afternoon, including craft activity packs, glitter tattoos and Bonzo Bear. Suitable for all ages £6 for one child and adult, £3 additional children, £2 additional adults, (children under 3 go free but require a ticket, please ask when you book). Parents must remain with their children. The first child must be paid for, regardless of age. Please book all activities in advance. Bookings: 01708 456308 FAIRKYTES ARTS CENTRE Fairkytes, 51 Billet Lane Hornchurch RM11 1AX All bookings: 01708 456308 Mamma Mia Musical Theatre Get Creative: Animal Faces Sing, dance and act out an Abba- Using paint and pen on canvas. inspired show for friends and family. l Monday 6 August, 10am-3pm l Wednesday 1 August, 10am-3pm Age 8+, £11 Age 8+, £11 Summer Holiday Art Folder Coloured Salt Dough Decorate an art folder suitcase with Use your imagination to create your vintage holiday posters. own salt dough models to take home. l Tuesday 7 August, 10am-12noon l Thursday 2 August, 10am-12noon Age 5+, £6 Age: 5+, £6 Clay Day Messy Birds! Models to be kiln-fired for collection. A Tori Ratcliffe inspired workshop l Tuesday 7 August, 10am-3pm painting birds in acrylic paint on canvas. Ages: 8+, £11 l Thursday 2 August, 10am-3pm Age: 8+, £11 Clay Half Day Make models using quick drying clay. Tote Bag Designs l Wednesday 8 August, 10am-12noon Design and decorate in your own Age 5+, £6 style. Materials and bag provided. l Friday 3 August, 10am-12noon Treasure Island Age 8+ £6 Create your own Treasure Island. l Thursday 9 August, 10am-12noon Moana Age 5+, £6 Song and Dance Workshop Act and sing the story of a Polynesian Modern Sunflowers girl on a mission to save her people. Paint Van Gogh’s famous Sunflowers in a l Friday 3 August, 10am-12noon modern style using acrylic on canvas Ages: 5+, £6 l Thursday 9 August, 10am-3pm Age 8+, £11 Street and Breakdance Workshop Street Dance Learn new moves, tricks and skills in this Love pop? Love to move and groove? energetic urban dance workshop. Create your own funky dance routine. l Monday 6 August, 10am-12noon l Friday 10 August, 10am-12noon Age 10+, £6 Age 5+, £6 Join our mailing list: [email protected] MYPLACE CENTRE 343 Dagnam Park Drive, Harold Hill RM3 9EN 01708 376004 Monet Workshop Street Dance Inspired by the works of artist Monet, Can you pop and lock? Do you know create an impressionist landscape. your B-Boy steps? Create a cool routine. l Monday 23 July, 10am-12noon l Friday 3 August, 10am-12noon Age 8+, £6 Age 5+, £6 Trolls Minions Pom Pom Song and Dance Workshop Workshop A fun morning singing and dancing to Make a mini Minion and learn to make your favourite tracks from Trolls. more of your own pom poms at home. l Wednesday 25 July, 10am-12noon l Monday 13 August, 10am-12noon, Age 5+, £6 Age 8+, £6 Summer Self-Portrait Mobile Phone Case Design Create a painting of yourself taking Session fee includes a clear mobile inspiration from the summer season. phone case, plus paint and decorations. l Monday 30 July, 10am-12noon l Monday 13 August, 2-4pm. Age 8+, £6 Age 10-16, £5 (advance booking, please tell us what type of phone you have) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Musical Theatre Skate Park Event Sing, dance, act and prepare to put on Join our extreme sports expert for this a performance. Parents and friends can special event at Central Park Skate arrive at 4pm to watch the show. Park. You will need a BMX, scooter or l Thursday 2 August, 11am-5pm skateboard to take part. Ages 4-12, £10 (advance booking l Saturday 18 August, 12noon-4pm required) Ages 8-18. Free. Info 07947 257562 REGULAR MYPLACE ACTIVITIES Story Time Friday Junior club Story, music and fun activities. Programmed activities (see p22 for l Every Tuesday, 1-3pm. details or phone 01708 376004). Age 6 months to 4 years, £2 l Fridays, 6-8pm Information 01708 376004 Age 8-12, £2 Pick up the full version of this guide at Myplace or download it at: WWW.HAVERING.GOV.UK/HOLIDAYACTIVITIES MYPLACE CENTRE 343 Dagnam Park Drive, Harold Hill RM3 9EN 01708 376004 Summer Memories Box Make the summer last forever! Create a FOOTBALL SKILLS summer scene in a box that will remind Central Park Leisure Centre you of long, sunny days, even when it’s Soccer skills and five-a-side for boys raining. Bring objects or keepsakes from and girls aged 8-13. your holiday to add to the scene. l Wednesdays 25 July and l Monday 20 August, 10am-12noon 1, 8 and 15 August, 10am-12noon Ages 5+, £6 Booking via myplace. £5 Also phone myplace for details of Popstar For A Day afternoon sessions for ages 13-16. Sing a song of your choice in the myplace music studio and have it recorded onto CD to take home. You can perform solo or in groups of up to five. l Wednesday 22 August, 1-5pm Age 7-12, £10 (book in advance to get a time slot and choose your song) Kite Making and Flying Make a simple kite. Decorate it for the first hour and fly it for the second hour. l Friday 24 August, 2-4 pm. Ages 4-11, £5 (advance booking). A second session for ages 12-16 runs from 4pm MYPLACE SUMMER FETE SATURDAY 28 JULY, NOON-4PM Activities and stalls including a bouncy castle, fire engine, police car and ambulance. Face painting, café, live performances in the hall. 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