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Airedale and Wharfedale Children's Centre Summer Airedale and Wharfedale Children’s Centre Summer Timetable and Special Events – 2017 – Partner version PLEASE NOTE: events marked with a * are bookable. Some events may have been replaced by SPECIAL EVENTS on some days. Please check the list of SPECIAL EVENTS for further information. The timetable of events in the grid will be our normal sessions throughout the summer holiday period. Strong Close Owlet Hirst Wood Little Lane, Ilkley Menston and Baildon Bingley Cottingley and Burley Wilsden Let’s Get Messy Baby Play and Woodland Let’s *Baby Sensory Let’s Play Tuneful Tots at 10.00-11.30 Breastfeeding Play at Hirst Wood 10.00am – 2.30pm 10.00-12.00 Wilsden Village Support at the woods – meet in No session week No session 14 Hall Baby Play Kirkgate Centre the car park commencing 24 August 10.00-11.00 Monday 1.30-3.00 9.30-11.30 1.30-3.00 July, 31 July or 7 SPECIAL EVENTS August See separate list Let’s Play *Family Links Let’s Play Weeny Boppers *Health and Weeny Boppers Let’s Sign Together Baby Play at St 9.30-11.30 1.00-3.00 10.00-12.00 10.30-11.30 Development Baildon Link 9.30-10.30 Michael and All No session 25/7 Fluoride Varnish – Ends 29/08 Reviews – Health Final session 25 No session 1 Angels’ Church, No Session 15/8 *Baby Massage 25 July Visitor July August Cottingley SPECIAL EVENTS 1.30-2.30 No session 1 9.00-12.00 1.15-2.15 10.00-11.30 See separate list August No session 1 for changes to Let’s Sign Together SPECIAL EVENTS Let’s Play August venue at Windhill See separate list 9.15-11.15 Community Centre No session 1 1.30-2.30pm *Baby Massage August Tuesday *Baby Massage No session 1 1.15-2.15 1.30-2.30 August Twins Group Balance and 1.30-3.00 Boogie (for Alternate weeks crawlers to 2 ½ from 25 July yrs) 1.30-2.30 SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS See separate list See separate list See separate list See separate list See separate list See separate list See separate list See separate list Mini Music Makers *CAB *Baby Sensory *Midwife Let’s Play at at Shipley Library 1.30-4.30 10.30am-1.30pm Cottingley Toddlers – 10.00- No session week Baby Play Cornerstones 10.45 *Welcome to the commencing 24 1.00-2.30 1.00-3.00 Babies – 11.00- World July, 31 July or 7 No session on 26th No session on 26th 11.45 4.30-6.30pm August July, 2,16, and 23 July, 2, 16 & 23 Wednesday *CAB Starts 19 July August August 9.30-12.30 Small Steps 1.00-2.30 Let’s Play Plus Let’s Play *Mum & Baby Baby Play *Baby Sensory Baby Play 9.30-11.30 9.30-11.00 Pilates 9.30-11.00 10.15-12.15 10.00-11.30 No session 24 Sessions will be held on 9.30-10.30 No session 24 TBC No session 24 27/7, 03/08,31/08 August August August Let’s Celebrate *CAB Let’s Play – Ready, *Mum and Baby Ourselves 1.15-3.30 Steady, Cook at St Pilates 9.30 – 11.00 Sessions will be held Hugh’s Church 11.30-12.30 Stay Well, Play 10/08,17/08 &24/08 10.00-12.00 Well No session 24 Let’s Play 1.00-2.30 SPECIAL EVENTS August 1.30-3.00 See separate list Fluoride Varnish Sunbeams Group Team - 27 July Thursday (Last Thursday of *Midwife Number Play No session 24 every month) 1.00-2.30 August 6.30-8.30pm Marvellous Multiples Let’s Play 1.30-3.00 No session 17 August and 24 August *Mum and Baby Baby Play Baby Play Baby Play AM Closed Group Let’s Play Pilates 10.00-11.30 1.30-3.00 10.00-11.30 9.15-10.45 9.45-10.45 Tel: 07885 408660 Story Time at Friday to book Shipley Library 1.30-2.30 Woodland Play, Hirst Wood woods. 10.30-12.00 (1st Saturday of the Saturday month) SPECIAL EVENTS DATE WHAT WHERE TIME 25 July Last session of Weeny Boppers Baildon Community Link 1.15-2.15 25 July Fluoride Varnish Session Hirst Wood Nursery School and Children’s During Let’s Play session Centre 25 July Cliffe Castle Family picnic and museum trip Cliffe Castle - Keighley 9.30-11.30am 26 July *Wild Woods (Booking system) - Replaces all centre St Ives, Bingley 10-12.00 noon and 1.00-3.00pm sessions on this date and time. 28 July Free Summer Holiday Play sessions run by Bradford Gilstead Recreation Ground, Gilstead 1.00-3.00pm Council Lane, BD16 3NL 31 July Free Fun and Play Sessions run by Bradford Council Victoria Park, Keighley 12.00-4.00pm 1 August Cartwright Hall Visit 10.00 -12.00noon 2 August National Play Day – Replaces all centre sessions on Baildon Recreation Ground 1.00-4.00pm this date and time. 7 August Play in the Park Wrose Recreation Ground 12.00-4.00pm 8 August Family Fun Beach Party Hirst Wood Nursery School and Children’s 10.00-12.00noon Centre 9 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic East Riddlesden Hall 11.30 – 2.30 14 August Family Fun with Imagination Library Roberts Park, Shipley 10.00-12.00 15 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic Cliffe Castle, Keighley 11.00am – 3.00pm 16 August *Wild Woods (Booking system.) - Replaces all centre St Ives, Bingley 10-12 noon and 1.00-3.00pm sessions on this date and time. 17 August Free Fun and Play Session run by Bradford Council Victoria Park, Keighley 12.00-4.00pm 17 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic Shipley Library 11.00am-3.00pm 19 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic Ilkley Library 11.00am-1.00pm 21 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic Burley Library 11.00am – 1.00pm 23 August Great Get Together Beach Party Roberts Park, Shipley 11.30am-2.30pm 24 August Teddy Bears’ Picnic Baildon Library 1.30-3.30 24 August *Bridlington Day Trip Bridlington 8.30am-5.30pm approximately Replaces all centre sessions on this date and time. 24 August Play in the Park Wrose Recreation Ground 12.00-4.00pm 30 August *Community Disability Play Day Nell Bank Outdoor Centre, Ilkley 1.00-4.00pm 31 August Big Family Fun Session Owlet Children’s Centre 9.30-11.00am .
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