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Falfun4kids Summer Activity Programme “FalFun4Kids”: Summer Activity Programme: Leaders and helpers form DATE/TIME ACTIVITY VENUE AGES LEAD AVAILABLE WEEK 1: July TRAINING WEEK Mon: 25: 10am-1pm First Aid: Leaders and Helpers Tregony C Hall Main parts Tues: 26 th: 10am-2pm Oliver in Cornwall: Seniors and scenery Tregony C Hall Main parts and backstage crew Wed 27: 10-2pm Apprentice Challenge: games, skills ,child Tregony C Hall Helpers and leader protection , food hygine Thur:28 : 10am-2pm Oliver in Cornwall: play read through/music Tregony C Hall All Thur 28 th : 6-30/ 8pm Oliver DVD/Music and popcorn Tregony C Hall All Frid: 29 th : 9am-3pm Coast eering, surfing: team building From Tregony Ch. 10 plus Helpers Free WEEK 2: August AUGUST: 1 st -5th Mon: 1 st : 10-3pm Beach day at Carne: beach art and games: From --Tregony /Probus 7 plus churches Mon 1 st : 7pm Street Dance and DVD Tregony C hall 10 plus Tues: 2 nd : 10-3pm Survival skills St Michael Penkivel 9 plus Tues:2 nd : 1-3pm Fairy Fun Tregony C Hall 0-5 with parent: 5-7’s Wed: 3 rd : 10-12noon World Day: India: cooking/Henna/craft Grampound Rd Sc. 5plus Wed. 3 rd : 11pm on3 rd : Alton Towers Trip From: Probus/Tregony 10 plus sleep on bus Parents welcome Visit Park on Thur 4 th : home midnight Frid: 5 th: 10-12noon Kite making St Erme: village hall 5 plus Frid: 5 th: 10-3pm Crime scene Challenge Tregony C Hall 7plus Week 3: August AUGUST 8 th - 12 th Mon 8 th : 10-3pm Pirate Beach Day : Pendower Tregony/Probus 7 plus Tue 9 th : 10-12 noon Cookie bake St Erme village Hall 5 plus Tue 9 th: 10-12noon World Experience : Spain Grampound Rd Sc 5 plus Wed: 10 th 10-3pm Kites and rockets Tregony C Hall 5 plus Wed 10th : 7pm Girls Pamper/Zumba 6.30-9pm Tregony Evening 10plus Thu 11th h : 10-3pm Cycle Day: Bisoe: Tregony pick up 9 plus Thur: 11 th : 10-12 Cookie bake TregonyC Hall 5 plus Thur:11 th : 1-3pm Cookie bake Tresillian C Hall 5 plus Fri 12 th am : 10-12 Junior Pirates Grampound Rd sc 5-9 Fri 12 th 3pm-sat am Camp and survival skills St Michael Penkivel 9 plus Week 4 AUGUST 15 th -19th DRAMA WEEK Mon 15 th: 10am-3pm Drama: Oliver in Cornwall Gramound Hall 5 plus Tue 16 th :10am-3pm Drama Oliver in Cornwall Grampound Hall 5 plus Wed 17 th: 10am-3pm Drama: Oliver in Cornwall Grampound Hall 5 plus Wed 17 th : 7pm Pamper evening and Zumba St Erme 10plus Thur 18 th : 10am-3pm Beach Day : Carne: Games and Beach art Tregony/Probus 7 plus Frid 19 th : 10am-3pm Drama: Oliver in Cornwall Grampound Hall 5 plus : Sat 6pm PERFORMANCE:Oliver in Cornwall Grampound hall All cast : Sun 4pm PERFORMANCE: Oliver in Cornwall Grampound Hall All cast Week 5 AUGUST 22 nd - 26 th Mon. 22 nd : 10-3pm Customised clothes and fashion show prep Grampound Hall 6 plus Mon 22 nd : 10-3pm Bike building, repairs and customise St Michael’s V Hall 9 plus Mon 22 nd : 7pm Fashion show and clothes swap Grampound Hall All and parents Tues 23 rd : 10-12 Sports morning Grampound Rd Sc 5 plus Tues 23 rd 10-12noon Savoury Bake Tresillian 5 plus Wed 24 th Crime scene challenge Tregony C hall 8plus Thur 25 th Time to be Paignton Zoo Pick up in Tregony 8 plus except with announced later and Probus Church parent Frid 26 th : 10am-3pm Medieval Day Tregony C Hall 5 plus Frid 26 th : 7pm Medieval BBQ and games Tregony Sports field All: plus parents Your name : Contact details: Phone: Mobile: E-mail Age if under 18: If over 18: Volunteer: Y/N Paid staff: Y/N Please indicate the dates you are available to help. Are there specific skills or help that you would like to contribute? Please specify. Please return to: Sian Yates: The Rectory, Fore St., Tregony, Truro TR2 5RN: 01872530507 ; [email protected] Or sign up on line: www.upperfalchurchescluster.com .
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