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BOOK ONLINE Or on the Telephone: for Children Living 01603 430525 Activities organised by Summer holidays 2021 Thursday 22 July - Friday 3 September BOOK ONLINE www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or on the telephone: For children living 01603 430525. If an activity is or attending school showing as full online, please call us as there may be extra in the Broadland availability on this session. District Council area Booking lines open at 9am on Monday 28 June 2021. WELCOME Welcome to Tots2Teens Summer Holiday brochure. Inside you will find a wide range of activities to keep young people entertained during the school holidays. For this Summer Holidays, participant’s lunch will be provided at all sessions with this symbol. Once you have booked onto an activity, you will receive an email with lunch options for you to choose from. We cater for all dietary requirements and allergies. To be eligible to attend sessions, children must live or go to school in the Broadland District Council area. We welcome registrations from all our communities. If you require any special assistance, please call us to discuss. We offer a reduction on all activities for Broadland households claiming Council Tax reduction, Housing Benefit or having housing costs met through Universal Credit. If your child/ren claim free school meals, please contact us directly on 01603 430525. Payment must be made by credit or debit card at the time of booking. All fees are non-refundable, unless we are able to fill the space. Please note children may only be registered and dropped off from 10 minutes before the start of the session. Broadland District Council holiday activities follow guidance for out-of- school childcare. All staff have an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check. If you would like to inspect our policy and procedures document, please ask a member of staff. All sessions will be Covid safe; hand sanitiser will be available at all times and social distancing will take please where necessary. All indoor activity will be well ventilated, with windows and doors open (bring warm clothing dependent on the weather!) but we ask children to please bring at least one face mask to each session. To keep up to date with Tots2Teens, like us at www.facebook.com/bdctots2teens If you would like this information in a different format, such as large print, audio, Braille or in a different language please call us on (01603) 431133 and we will do our best to help. 2 Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 Children’s University Young people are able to collect stamps towards their Children’s University learning passports at some of our sessions. Look out for the logo. To find out more about Children’s University please visit www.childrensuniversity.co.uk Learning passports can currently be obtained from participating schools in Norfolk. There are over 250 activity providers set up across Norfolk where young people can take part in activities and earn stamps. Young people can graduate once they have reached certain milestones of learning hours. T-shirts Please do not bring any Don’t mess your own electronic games or × clothes up, buy one of our mobiles to the sessions. Tots2Teens t-shirts! Remember to bring sunscreen and a sun hat. To order, please call us on 01603 430525. Cost: £5 per t-shirt Sizes: 5-6, 7-8, 9-11, 12-13, 14-15 Colour: Heather grey Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 3 Fun Zones CU 2 hours Fun Zones are open to children aged between 5 and 12 years old. Fun Zones start at 9:30am and finish at 3:30pm, a typical day consists of - 9:30am – 10am Sign in, settling in period 10am – 12pm Craft, play or workshop (please see individual date for details) 12pm – 12:30pm Lunch with quiet games 12:30pm – 1pm Play 1pm – 3pm Craft, play or workshop (please see individual date for details) 3pm – 3:30pm Play with circle games The schedule above is for guidance only and may change on occasion. Venue Little Plumstead Village Hall, Crowes Loke, NR13 5JB Date Thursday 22 July Workshop Children’s Yoga Venue Cawston Village Hall, Norwich, NR10 4BW Date Monday 26 July Workshop Paint Your Own Mug Venue Lingwood Village Hall, Station Rd, Lingwood, NR13 4AZ Date Tuesday 27 July Workshop A Celebration of Norfolk Day Venue Margaret Harker Hall, Yarmouth Rd, Blofield, NR13 4LE Date Tuesday 3 August Workshop Sign Language with Signwise Tuition 4 Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 Venue Stimpson’s Piece, Bartle Ct, Reepham, Norwich NR10 4FP Date Friday 6 August Workshop Cricket Venue Little Plumstead Village Hall, Crowes Loke, NR13 5JB Date Monday 9 August Workshop Seed Planting & Pot Painting Venue Weston Longville Hall For All, Weston Longville, NR9 5JP Date Friday 13 August Workshop Stain Glass Painting Venue Buxton Village Hall, Mill St, Buxton, NR10 5JE Date Wednesday 18 August Workshop Badge Making Venue Reedham Village Hall, Pottle’s Ln, Reedham, NR13 3HL Date Friday 20 August Workshop Mask Making Venue Lingwood Village Hall, Station Rd, Lingwood, NR13 4AZ Date Tuesday 24 August Workshop Pickleball Venue Sprowston Diamond Centre, School Ln, NR7 8TR Date Wednesday 25 August Workshop Basketball Venue: Horsford Village Hall, Holt Rd, Horsford, Norwich NR10 3DN Date: Thursday 26 August Workshop: Pop Art Venue Buxton Village Hall, Mill St, Buxton, NR10 5JE Date Thursday 2 September Workshop Children’s Yoga and crafts Cost - First two children £19.25, further children from the same address £9.60. Please wear suitable clothing and bring plenty of drinks. Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 5 Painting Techniques & Figure Drawing Art Zones CU 4 In this session you’ll learn to use hours Please wear a range of different paints as well suitable clothes as the different technique involved and bring a packed lunch (unless in using them. You’ll be able to stated otherwise), plenty of drinks practice drawing figures and self- and an apron or a t-shirt you don’t portraits as well as painting your mind getting messy. final product on canvas to take home with you. Drawing, Print Making & Collage In Partnership with Artpocket Date: Monday 2 August Inspired by nature, explore shape, Venue: Bure Valley School, pattern and texture with Artpocket Hungate St, Aylsham, Norwich through drawing and printmaking NR11 6JZ and collage. Time: 10am – 3pm Age: 8 – 16 years We will carry out a range of fun Cost: £25 drawing and mark making activities using nature as our starting point Cereal Box City and then spend the day working We’ll be creating art by recycling from these using mono print and cardboard boxes in this session in the very exciting fast and fun order to make our own city! We will method of gelli printing. take a closer look at famous city landmarks from around the world Children will go home with an before creating our own cityscape. armful of their own artworks to We will use a variety of textured exhibit in their home gallery! materials to collage, then we will add detail using paint and print. Date: Friday 30 July Venue: Hevingham Village Hall, Date: Thursday 5 August Brick Kiln Rd, Hevingham, Venue: South Walsham Village NR10 5NL Hall, School Rd, NR13 6DZ Time: 10am – 3pm Time: 10am – 3pm Age: 8 -14 years Age: 5 - 11 years Cost: £30.50 Cost: £30.50 6 Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 Book Making & Story Writing Jewellery Making Starting from scratch, we’ll be Learn how to make your own beads making paper and creating our own from paper to turn into beautiful book! Get imaginative with your accessories. Then we will be story, sci-fi or adventure, and make decorating jewellery boxes for you amazing illustrations to go with it. to safely store your creations! Date: Monday 16 August Date: Tuesday 31 August Venue: Brundall Memorial Hall, Venue: Cawston Village Hall, Brundall, NR13 5LL B1145, Cawston, Norwich, Time: 10am – 3pm NR10 4BW Age: 8 - 16 years Time: 10am – 3pm Cost: £30.50 Age: 8 – 16 years Cost: £30.50 Recycled Art Instead of putting your rubbish in the bin, why not create something with it! We’ll be making and decorating tote bags out of old T-shirts, robots out of junk and paper cup weaving. Date: Monday 23 August Venue: Margaret Harker Hall, Yarmouth Rd, Blofield, NR13 4LE Time: 10am – 3pm Age: 5 -12 years Cost: £30.50 Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 7 Cookery CU 4 hours Cookery In Celebration of the Olympics going ahead this year, we will be venturing across the world with our themed cookery days! Come along and learn how to prepare and cook a selection of dishes that you can take home to enjoy with your family. All ingredients will be provided. Please state at the time of booking if any dietary requirements need to be considered. Please bring a large container (a cardboard vegetable box is perfect) to take your cooking home in, Tupperware box, plenty of drinks and an apron if you have one. Children will eat the starter and main course for their lunch. Left-overs & desserts will need to be taken home. America For starter we’ll be making Kentucky fried chicken poppers, followed by hot dogs, fries and coleslaw. For dessert we’ll be making chocolate chip cookies. Date: Wednesday 28 July Venue: Acle Academy Cookery Room, South Walsham Road, Acle, NR13 3ER Time: 10am – 3pm Age: 5 – 12 years Cost: £30.50 8 Book at: www.broadland.gov.uk/t2t or telephone us on (01603) 430525 Italy Turkey Italian food is eaten all over the One of the most popular cuisine’s world and today we’ll be making it in the UK is Turkish, so we’ll be from scratch! For starter we’ll make making some classic dishes from tear & share garlic bread followed scratch.
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