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Summer Holidays 2013 Summer Holiday Activities 2014 for children, young people and families living in or attendingSummer Schools in Holidaysthe Inner East Leeds 2013 Cluster This booklet provides information across 0 - 19 age range and also includes activities and places of interest for the whole family. We hope you find this useful and informative and that it enables you to see the range of activities on offer locally by a variety of providers. Places are alocated on a first come first served basis and limited places are available. For more information please contact 0113 378 2202 Schools and Children’s Centres in the Cluster All Saints’ C of E Primary School Victoria Primary School Brownhill Primary Academy Woodlands Primary Academy Ebor Gardens Primary School Wykebeck Primary School Oakwood Primary Academy Mount St Mary’s Catholic High School Richmond Hill Primary School The Co-operative Academy of Leeds Shakespeare Primary School Gipton North Children’s Centre St. Augustine’s Catholic Primary School Gipton South Children’s Centre St. Nicholas’ Catholic Primary School Osmondthorpe Children’s Centre St. Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Richmond Hill Children’s Centre St. Peter’s C of E Primary School Shakespeare Children’s Centre Richmond Hill, Burmantofts & Lincoln Green and Gipton neighbourhoods. WEEK ONE 21 - 25 July Richmond Hill Monday 21 July Family Activity Session Pirate Fancy Dress Fun activities including Treasure Hunt,etc. (Families must have a child under 5). Osmondthorpe Children’s Centre, Rookwood Road, Leeds, LS9 0LX 1-2.30pm Call Ella Pawsey 0113 249 7054 to book. Thursday 24 July Family Activity Session Teddy Bears picnic and walk by Richmond Hill Children’s Centre for families who have a child under 5. 1-3pm. Meet at Richmond Hill Children’s Centre and end at All Saint’s Playing Field, All Saints Primary School, Cross Aysgarth Mount, Leeds LS9 9AD, To book your place call 0113 240 0564. Friday 25 July Big Family Party A free party for the whole family! Including arts & crafts, a bouncy castle and much more. Parents must stay with their children. Hope City Church, 32 York Road, Leeds LS9 8SY 10.30-12pm & 12.30-2pm. Places are limited so come early to avoid disappointment. Call 0113 240 1238 for information. Burmantofts & Lincoln Green Tuesday 22 July Lets Get Active! Buggy Walk By Shakespeare Children’s Centre and Lets Get Active starting at the Children’s Centre to the Nowell Mount Centre. Then stay to join in family activities. Shakespeare Ave, Leeds, LS9 7HP 12.15-1pm. Booking is essential. To book call 0113 336 8344. Nowell Mount Family Play & Stay Sessions By Shakespeare Children’s Centre. (Families must have a child under 5) Nowell Mount Centre, Leeds LS9 6JJ 1-3pm. No need to book, just turn up on the day. For information 0113 336 8344. Wednesday 23 July Nowell Mount Happy Harvesters, Gardening and Growing Club for the whole family. Alternative indoor events will be available if wet weather (Families must have a child under 5). Nowell Mount Centre, Leeds, LS9 6JJ 1-3pm. To book your place, call 0113 336 8344. Mad Science Day for the whole family. Enrolement day on 2 July 9-11am Ebor Gardens Primary School, Rigton Drive LS9 7PY. For information call 0113 248 2750. WEEK TWO 28 July - 1 August . Richmond Hill Monday 28 July Multi-Sports, Boxing and Graffiti Art for 8-17 yrs old East End Park, Victoria Avenue, Leeds, LS9 9NG 3-4pm for 8-13 years old, 4-5pm for 14-17 years old. No need to book, just turn up on the day. For information call Jay Minott 07891 279223. Tuesday 29 July First Aid Course for 14-16 yrs old. Fundamental First Aid. Richmond Hill Sports Centre, Pontefract Lane, Leeds, LS9 9AH July. 2-5pm. To book call 0113 378 1990 or email [email protected] You will be required to complete a consent form. Wednesday 30 July Cluster Family Arts & Crafts For families with children of all ages - parents must stay. Bring a packed lunch. Richmond Hill Community Centre, Long Close Lane, Leeds LS9 8NP. 10-2pm. To book your family a place or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age and school. Osmondthorpe Children’s Centre Sports Day Family arts and crafts for families with children of all ages- parents must stay. Bring a packed lunch. Richmond Hill Community Centre, Long Close Lane, Leeds LS9 8NP. 10-11.30am. Contact Ella Pawsey 0113 249 7054 to book place. Alternative indoor events will be available if wet weather. First Aid Course for 16-18 yrs old. Fundamental First Aid. Richmond Hill Sports Centre, Pontefract Lane, Leeds, LS9 9AH July. 2-5pm. To book call 0113 378 1990 or email [email protected] You will be required to complete a consent form. Family Multi-Sports at East End Park Victoria Avenue, Leeds, LS9 9NG. 2.30-4pm. No need to book, just turn up on the day. For information call 0113 395 0001 or email [email protected] Thursday 31 July Family Activity Session by Richmond Hill Children’s Centre Creative Crafts for families who have a child under 5. 1-3pm. All Saint’s Church Hall, Cross Aysgarth Mount, Leeds LS9 9AD, To book your place call 0113 240 0564. DJ Workshops for 8-18 yrs old Richmond Hill Community Centre, Long Close Lane, Leeds LS9 8NP 10-12pm. Booking is essential. Call 0113 378 2202 or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age, school and emergency contact details. Games. in the Park - Just for kids 6-11 yrs old! A variety of team based games such as rounders and cricket for 6-11 yrs old. All Saints Primary School, Cross Aysgarth Mount, Leeds LS9 9AD 10-12pm To book call 0113 378 2202 or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age, school and emergency contact details. Friday 1 August Cluster Family Outdoor Session for families with children of all ages. Parents must stay with their children East End Park, Victoria Avenue, Leeds, LS9 9NG 10-12pm. To book call 0113 378 2202 or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age, school and emergency contact details. Osmondthorpe Teddy Bears Picnic. Teddy Bears picnic, fun activities,etc. (Families must have a child under 5). Osmondthorpe Children’s Centre, Rookwood Road, Leeds, LS9 0LX. 2-3.30pm. Alternative indoor events will be available if wet weather. Contact Ella Pawsey 0113 249 7054 to book place. Family Swimming at Fearnville (Transport Provided). Zest Health for Life providing transport from East End Park at 10.30am to Fearnville Leasure Centre. 11am.-12.30pm. £5 for the whole family. Call 0113 240 6677 for details. Burmantofts & Lincoln Green Monday 28 July ACE Multi-Sports for 4-8 yrs old A variety of sports and games. Ebor Gardens Community Centre, Haslewood View, Leeds LS9 7PS All equipment will be provided by the organiser - sensible sports clothing should be worn. Monday 28th to Thursday 31st July. 10-12pm. To book a place call 0113 378 2202 or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age, school and emergency contact details. Tuesday 29 July DAZL DANCE 6-12 yrs old Ebor Gardens Community Centre, Haslewood View, Leeds LS9 7PS Tuesday 29 July to Thursday 31 July 10am-1pm. To book call 0113 270 6903 or 0751 901 8675 Lets Get Active! Buggy Walk By Shakespeare Children’s Centre starting at the Children’s Centre to the Nowell Mount Centre. Shakespeare Ave, Leeds, LS9 7HP 12.15-1pm. Then stay and enjoy activities. Booking is essential. To book call 0113 336 8344. Nowell Mount Family Play & Stay Sessions By Shakespeare Children’s Centre for families who have a child under 5. Nowell Mount Centre, Leeds LS9 6JJ. 1-3pm. No need to book. For information call 0113 336 8344. Street Works Soccer 8-16 yrs old. Ebor Gardens Green Space Rigton Drive, Leeds, LS9 7PY Tuesday 29th-Thursday 31st July. 5-7pm. To book call Paz on 07702684711 or email [email protected] Multi-Sports, Boxing and Graffiti Art for 8-17 yrs old Ashton Park, Conway Place, LS8 5DQ. Please wear appropriate clothing. 3-4pm for 8-13 years old, 4-5pm for 14-17 years old. No need to book, just turn up on the day. For information call Jay Minott 07891 279223 Multi-Sports and Graffiti Art for 8-17 yrs old Please wear appropriate clothing. 3-4pm for 8-13 years old, 4-5pm for 14-17 years old. Nowell Mount, Leeds, LS9 6JJ. 3-5pm. No need to book, just turn up on the day. For information call Jay Minott on 07891 279223. Wednesday 30 July Nowell Mount Happy Harvesters, Gardening and Growing Club Gardening and growing club for the whole family. Alternative indoor wet weather events will be available. Nowell Mount Centre, Leeds, LS9 6JJ. 1-3pm. Booking is essential. To book call 0113 336 8344. DJ Workshops for 8-18 yrs old The Drama Studio, The Co-operative Academy of Leeds, Stoney Rock Lane, Leeds, LS9 7HD. 1-3pm. Booking is essential. Call 0113 378 2202 or email [email protected] with your child’s name, age, school and emergency contact details.. Thursday 31 July Zest & Shakespeare Children’s Centre Family Fun Event A Family Fun event available for families with children. St Agnes Church, Shakespeare Close, Leeds, LS9 7UQ. 11-1pm. Call 0113 240 6677 for information. Multi-Sports and Graffiti Art for 8-17 yrs old Banstead Park, Harehills Road, LS8 5HS.
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