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Trail Map Follow the Hoodwinked Trail Through Nottingham Chief Executive, Nottinghamshire Hospice Nottinghamshire Executive, Chief www.nottshospice.org/hoodwinked Rowena Naylor-Morrell Rowena your ticket, visit visit ticket, your Education Partner Teaching Support Partner Support Teaching Partner Education on Thursday 18 October and to pre-book pre-book to and October 18 Thursday on With thanks to: thanks With For more information about the auction auction the about information more For comprehension and Arts Award. Arts and comprehension teachers received free training to support children’s reading reading children’s support to training free received teachers to guarantee your place! your guarantee to great arts and literacy programmes as part of the project and and project the of part as programmes literacy and arts great www.nottshospice.org/hoodwinked Visit availability. station.” Schools have also participated in a range of other other of range a in participated also have Schools station.” Tickets will be available online and on the gate, subject to to subject gate, the on and online available be will Tickets will return to schools as a permanent literacy “inspiration “inspiration literacy permanent a as schools to return will libraries and leisure centres. At the end of the trail, BookBenches BookBenches trail, the of end the At centres. leisure and libraries all whilst supporting Nottinghamshire Hospice too! Hospice Nottinghamshire supporting whilst all you all. you Robins, in the city centre and neighbourhood spaces, such as as such spaces, neighbourhood and centre city the in Robins, together, with refreshments and activities for the family, and and family, the for activities and refreshments with together, patients and families that will benefit from your generosity, thank thank generosity, your from benefit will that families and patients The BookBenches sit on the Hoodwinked trail, alongside the the alongside trail, Hoodwinked the on sit BookBenches The Don’t miss the opportunity to see all 33 Robins gathered gathered Robins 33 all see to opportunity the miss Don’t On behalf of everyone at the Hospice, but particularly the the particularly but Hospice, the at everyone of behalf On own BookBench as part of this city-wide learning programme. programme. learning city-wide this of part as BookBench own Robin’s Tales offered schools the chance to decorate their very very their decorate to chance the schools offered Tales Robin’s auctioned off to their forever homes. homes. forever their to off auctioned communities most. communities for one last time for the public to enjoy before they are are they before enjoy to public the for time last one for for those who need the support and compassion of their local local their of compassion and support the need who those for life and re-imagines the tales for a new audience. audience. new a for tales the re-imagines and life On 13 - 14 October the whole flock will be displayed together together displayed be will flock whole the October 14 - 13 On through Hoodwinked and the auction, we can all be there there be all can we auction, the and Hoodwinked through education programme, which brings the Robin Hood legend to to legend Hood Robin the brings which programme, education Visit the Farewell Event Farewell the Visit find themselves trapped within children’s services. Together, Together, services. children’s within trapped themselves find of Hoodwinked through the Robin’s Tales arts and literacy literacy and arts Tales Robin’s the through Hoodwinked of ‘in transition’, young people aged 18 – 30 years who currently currently who years 30 – 18 aged people young transition’, ‘in Fifty-two schools from across Nottingham joined the excitement excitement the joined Nottingham across from schools Fifty-two yet able to reach, different communities or groups such as those those as such groups or communities different reach, to able yet Robin’s Tales – Where stories take flight! take stories Where – Tales Robin’s who would benefit from the care of our nurses – those we aren’t aren’t we those – nurses our of care the from benefit would who Kindly supported by by supported Kindly that still arise in those days. We know there are so many more more many so are there know We days. those in arise still that Education Programme Education to create memories and celebrate the moments of happiness happiness of moments the celebrate and memories create to @NottsHospice Facebook nursing care through difficult times and keeping families together together families keeping and times difficult through care nursing Hoodwinked Arts and Literacy Literacy and Arts Hoodwinked to find out more or follow us on on us follow or more out find to www.nottshospice.org Visit months, weeks and days of their lives, being there providing providing there being lives, their of days and weeks months, year we supported over 800 patients and families in their last last their in families and patients 800 over supported we year performances throughout the day. the throughout performances of patients across our communities, is always in demand. Last Last demand. in always is communities, our across patients of #hoodwinked2018 tent will be charged at £5 per person with unlimited access to all all to access unlimited with person per £5 at charged be will tent Our Hospice at Home service, which provides care in the homes homes the in care provides which service, Home at Hospice Our www.hoodwinked2018.co.uk *Some activities will have a small charge. The Comedy & Music Music & Comedy The charge. small a have will activities *Some to you too. you to Sheriff spot him... or will he be Hoodwinked? be he will or him... spot Sheriff funds to support your local hospice. hospice. local your support to funds have hoped to achieve the level of success we have. Thank you you Thank have. we success of level the achieve to hoped have plain sight but masquerading in coats of many colours. Will the the Will colours. many of coats in masquerading but sight plain for all the family, comedy, craft stalls, music and more all raising raising all more and music stalls, craft comedy, family, the all for attending our events and sharing our messages we could not not could we messages our sharing and events our attending everywhere... and apparently nowhere. The Robins are all in in all are Robins The nowhere. apparently and everywhere... Join us for a fun-filled day with fantastic free* activities perfect perfect activities free* fantastic with day fun-filled a for us Join and supportive community and without your text donations, donations, text your without and community supportive and Hoodwinked will see him outwitting the Sheriff again. Robin is is Robin again. Sheriff the outwitting him see will Hoodwinked without you. We are also privileged to work with a generous generous a with work to privileged also are We you. without modern-day twist on these stories of camouflage and cunning. cunning. and camouflage of stories these on twist modern-day Woodthorpe Park, Nottingham. Park, Woodthorpe in association with Hoodwinked would have been possible possible been have would Hoodwinked with association in Sheriff of Nottingham. The Hoodwinked trail is a mischievous mischievous a is trail Hoodwinked The Nottingham. of Sheriff Saturday 11 August 12 - 8pm at at 8pm - 12 August 11 Saturday of the Hoodwinked trail or the activities the Hospice has done done has Hospice the activities the or trail Hoodwinked the of The tales tell of Robin’s cloak and dagger exploits to outwit the the outwit to exploits dagger and cloak Robin’s of tell tales The the Park! the amazingly supportive sponsors and to them, thank you. None None you. thank them, to and sponsors supportive amazingly What’s it all about? all it What’s We were incredibly fortunate to be in contact with some some with contact in be to fortunate incredibly were We in Party outlaw as you’ve never seen him before! him seen never you’ve as outlaw of the profits of the auction and project. project. and auction the of profits the of decorated by artists. Keep your eyes peeled for our infamous infamous our for peeled eyes your Keep artists. by decorated many more lives with the funds we hope to raise as beneficiaries beneficiaries as raise to hope we funds the with lives more many sculptures. Each is sponsored by a business and individually individually and business a by sponsored is Each sculptures. our message of care with a much wider audience and touch so so touch and audience wider much a with care of message our From 7 July to 30 September 2018 visit the 33 quirky Robin Hood Hood Robin quirky 33 the visit 2018 September 30 to July 7 From (just off Old Market Square). Market Old off (just share to us for potential huge the see could we as project, the Nottingham Row, Smithy throughout Council City Nottingham with closely work to and playground of Robin Hood – local legend and master of disguise. of master and legend local – Hood Robin of playground Guide from Nottingham Tourism Centre at 1-4 1-4 at Centre Tourism Nottingham from Guide Hoodwinked, for partner charity the trail, has transformed the great city of Nottingham into the the into Nottingham of city great the transformed has trail, Buy your commemorative Hoodwinked Souvenir Souvenir Hoodwinked commemorative your Buy as selected be to thrilled were We Hoodwinked, an exciting new Wild in Art public art sculpture sculpture art public Art in Wild new exciting an Hoodwinked, Souvenir Guide Souvenir Hospice Nottingham 7 July – 30 September 2018 September 30 – July 7 Nottingham Hoodwinked the Buy Nottinghamshire Trail Sculpture Hoodwinked The Wild in Art Download the Hoodwinked App Wild in Art is a leading producer of spectacular, Track your trail, with the app you can: mass-appeal public art events.
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