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Free Short Theatre Show for Children

 

Event Time       11am-1pm & 2-4pm
Event Type Theatre
Organising Body Theatre Bristol and Lawrence Weston Community Farm
Venue Lawrence Weston Community Farm, Saltmarsh Drive, Bristol, BS11 0NJ
Multiple Venues Not Listed
Ticket Cost FREE – first-come first-served
Ticket Concession Not Listed
Contact 0117 938 1128
Website www.lwfarm.org.uk
Disabled Access Not Listed
Parking Yes
Estimated RunningTime 10 mins per performance

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Bristol events – weekends 20/21,27/28 Sept

Weekend of 20/21 Sept-

Bristol Festival-

http://www.thebristolfestival.org/

Ticket prices from the website-

Last minute tickets can now be ordered directly from The Bristol Festival on this site. www.thebristolfestival.org/tickets

Tickets are on sale now at the Bristol Ticket Shop and other usual outlets. www.bristolticketshop.co.uk

Brizzolfest (Daytime Programme Sat & Sun) – £10 + Booking Fee

Brizzolfest plus Rave-on-Avon £16.50 (Daytime Sat & Sun and Sat Evening Programme) (over 18’s only) + Booking Fee

Kids under 12 Free (but need a printed ticket)

Bristol Festival Boat Party Sat 20th £3.50 various times: 14:00, 16:00, 18:00, 20:00

Location:Amphitheatre and Waterfront square


Weekend 27/28 September

Bristol do

http://www.thebristoldo.com/visitor_info.html
Location: Portland Square,BS2

explore@bristol- current events (from Sept 20)

A great day out for parents and kids.

Admission- £15 annual membership for disabled children,carers go free.

Annual memberships available for families.wheelchair friendly. nice cafe.

Explore will be closed 8-19th Sept for refurbishments,but will open with new exhibits.

Things to do-

Eye for colour-

A new exhibit exploring colour,from Sept 20.

Jet,set,go-

Treats kids to a fun-packed airport experience.

Speedy sports show-

A fun family science event.

The Planetarium-

A seasonal night sky show-Autumn night sky from Sept 20. Free places can be booked at the ticket desk.Daily 11am-4pm weekends,and 11 am-2pm in term time.

Plus-

Live science zone,Curiosity zone,the amazing brain,Play Tv,Move it.

There is too much to be covered in a day,so getting an annual pass is well worth it.

Bristol Kite Festival

If you were dissapointed with the no-show at the Balloon Fiesta,then not to worry,the kite festival is on in two weeks time.

http://www.kite-festival.org.uk/

It takes place in Ashton Court over the weekend of 30th and 31 August,11 am-5 pm each day,free entry.

The kites always take off no matter what the weather,so there will be plenty to do.In addition to the regular kites,there will be the Japanese fighting kites and a free childrens kite making workshop.

Bristol Harbour Festival

It’s time for this year’s Harbour Festival. The line up looks really good and it’s free. I know I’ll be disappointed to be missing Beth Rowley on Saturday evening. This is an ideal befriending outing as there’ll be something for all age groups and interests (unless the child you’re matched with hates noise or crowds!).

See the programme by clicking here:

Bristol museum-events in August

From the website-

August

Nature’s Language : Hands on Family Activity

Sunday 3, Monday 4, Wednesday 6 August
10am-4pm
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery
FREE

A day of activities looking at how we communicate. Humans have developed many ways to communicate, sometimes secretly! Investigate a range of fascinating artefacts! Try your hand at secret writing, cracking codes and making ‘masks’.
Archaeology Store Tour

Saturday 9 August
Sessions last 30 mins. And run at 10.30am, 11.30am and 12.30pm.
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery
FREE

Explore the basement of the City Museum & Art Gallery where our archaeology collections are kept. Discover objects from Medieval and Post- Medieval times.
To book contact Michael Powell on 0117 922 5612, michael.powell@bristol.gov.uk
Suitable for 4 years plus – children must have adult supervision.

Toy Time: Hands on Family Activity
Monday 11, Wednesday 13 August
10am-4pm
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery
FREE

Explore the exciting world of play in our craft and hands-on activities for all the family.

Strike a Light: Hands on Family Activity
Monday 18 & Wednesday 20 August
10am-4pm
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery
FREE

Discover the science of light with craft and hands-on activities exploring rainbows, colours and prisms.
Colour Crazy: Hands on Family Activity
Monday 25 & Wednesday 27 August
10am-4pm
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery
FREE

Discover the fabulous array of colours on our weird and wonderful museum objects and find out how or why these colours exist with craft and hands on activities.

Funday in Lockleaze

11th August @ Lockleaze Primary school 11am-3pm

FACE PAINTING

There will also be an Assault course, Music,Games,

Info Stalls, Food and lots more…

FOOTBALL

GLADIATOR ARENA

BOUNCY CASTLE

 

Super Saturday Sample Sessions – Artrageous

For those who haven’t heard about these events before, a sample session is where members and the public are invited to try out the products on sale in Artrageous. You can either ring and pre-book a slot, or come on in on the day and shop whilst you are there. There is also the cafe in the Better Food Cafe if you fancy a tasty Saturday treat whilst you are waiting. If you have any questions about the Sample Sessions please contact Ellie on 0117 908 2094 or email enquiries@childrensscrapstore.co.uk 

Venue: Artrageous, Scrapstore, The Proving House, Sevier Street, St Werburghs

Cost: Free

Dates: 26th July

9th and 23rd August

6th and 20th September

4th and 18th October

Times: 11am -12.30pm and 1.30-3.00pm

Big Dance‏

Bristol Fusion Dance will be holding free sessions over the next few weeks which are open to everyone to learn two urban fusion dance routines. In addition to the regular sessions there will be extra classes on:Sunday 6 July, 3-5pm, Easton Community Centre

Thursday 10 July, 6-8pm, The Old Fire Station, Broadmead

Friday 11 July, 10.30am-12.30pm; 1- 2.30pm; 4.30-6pm; 6.30-8pm at the Old Fire Station.

The dance routines will be performed on Saturday 12 July in the Haymarket in Broadmead at 1pm, 3pm and 5pm. All participants are invited to perform and the routines will be rehearsed and taught on the day. For more information contact Cleo, ( 077 7182 5035, fusion.dancers@btinternet.com or visit www.bristolfusiondance.com

Sun & sand explorer reinstated

“A train service, much loved by Bristol’s cyclists, is back on the rails. The Sun and Sand Explorer runs between Bristol Temple Meads and Weymouth every Saturday until the end of AugustA similar service used to run twice daily down to the south coast, but it was not included in the latest franchise agreement between the Department for Transport and First Great Western. However, following lobbying by disappointed sun seekers, First announced that it would reinstate the service during the summer months.

It’s a reminder of how rail travel used to be. The vintage diesel locomotives that haul the train are (gosh!) reliable. The old carriages have (gasp!) lots of space. Passengers get to enjoy (wow!) comfy seats and tables. And most amazing of all (get this!) there’s a humungous guard’s van that takes bicycles.

Read the full story by clicking this link. For timetable and booking info, click here.”

(this post was copied from LifeCycle’s July ebulletin)

Bristol Listings

The Bristol Listings site maybe useful if you’re looking for something to do for a befriending outing. This is probably more suitable for the older young people as it’s mostly gigs etc. There even seems to be a category for free gigs (although I’m not sure how good the music is…). The site is associated with Suit Yourself Magazine, a local independent.

Refugee Week June 08

Copied from http://bristolrefugeeweek.co.uk/refugee-week-2008.html click on the titles below to find out more…
Saturday 14th June Creating a Tibetan Sand Mandala The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Pauls, BS2 8SA, 12 noon – 3pm 14th June, then 12 – 2pm 15th – 22nd June FREE

Sunday 15th June Celebrating Sanctuary Fun Day Queen Square, Bristol BS1, 12.30 – 8pm FREE
A day of live dance, music and art from international artists.
Including: Stories, Myths and Tales , Somali Aqaal, Under 16’s, 5 a Side Football, Write Out Racism

Monday 16th – Friday 20th June ‘Journey to Safety’ giant board game; The Woodward Community Resource Centre, Alexandra Park, Fishponds, BS16 2BG FREE

Monday 16th June Storytelling and Talks with Ghazals and Sufi Music
Kyon Hosseini addresses Muslims’ obligations as refugees;The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA; 7.30 pm FREE

Tuesday 17th June ‘A UNIVERSAL PASSION’
The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA; 7.30pm FREE
Launch of Monica Connell’s book of photos and stories accompanied by live music from Zimbabwean mbira maestro, Chartwell Dutiro

Wednesday 18th June Floating Doors
The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA
10am7:30pm – 9pm FREE

Friday 20th June An Evening of Somali Storytelling
The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA
7.30pm FREE

Saturday 21st June Zimbabwe Day
The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA
12 noon until 12 midnight FREE
Day of Zimbabwe culture, music and dancing.

Saturday 21st June Annual Football Tournament
Netham Pavilion, Redfield, BS5 9RN
10am – 5pm FREE

Sunday 22nd June Closing Ceremony with Breathing Fire
The Pierian Centre, 27 Portland Sq, St Paul’s, BS2 8SA
7.30pm – 9pm FREE

Sing ‘n’ Slam Refugee Week Competition for young people
Small Action Got one tiny IDEA for one small ACTION that would make a HUGE DIFFERENCE?

Bristol Festival of Nature

The Bristol festival of Nature,UK’s largest nature festival,is happening this weekend at Bristol Harbourside.

http://www.festivalofnature.org/festival.php?pageid=279&parentid=3&public=1

Free entry

General Disability Sports info

To find out about organised sports for disabled young people in Bristol, go to this link.

Festival of nature 7-8th June 2008

The Festival will be launched with a music concert at St. Georges Bristol and a celebration of music and wildlife. Find out more and book tickets.

Download the 2008 Festival of Nature Programme

Entry to the Festival is free and all activities have wheelchair access. Please arrive 15 minutes before any scheduled activities; seats will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Some activities are subject to a small charge and advance booking is necessary.

Animal encounters, science experiments, solar observation, exploration and creation of wildlife habitats, and the opportunity to try your hand at being a
TV presenter are just some of the many things you can do at the Festival of Nature. There are activities for all ages and interests.

Please check the website for any change to the schedule (www.festivalofnature.org). For more information, please contact the Festival office on 0117 370 0971 or info@festivalofnature.org. 

Half Term Activities in Barton Hill, May 08

Tuesday 27 May 1-4 @ the Netham

Family Fun Day for all ages

Ball Games – volleyball, cricket, rounders, tennis, football

Badge Making

Hair Braiding/Henna Tattoo

Art workshop – express your creativity by making costumes

DJ with a microphone come and spit some lyrics

Wednesday 28 May 1.30-3:30 @ the Crypt

Ages 12-19

Pool competition

Music making workshop

Art workshop

Thursday 29 May 1-4 @ the Netham

Family fun day for all Ages

Teddy Bears Picnic – bring your teddy bears and a picnic!

We’ll have traditional games like sack races, tug’o’war, assault courses.

We’ll make rice crispy cakes for dessert.

DJ with a microphone – come and sing a song!

Pot painting

Attention Please

Family Fun Days on the Netham are open access, this means everybody can come and go as they please.

The activity is not a childcare service.

Children aged under 8 must be accompanied by an adult and supervised at all times.

Half term activities at Awaz Utaoh

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Some costs apply and young people need to be supervised on trips (e.g. with their befriender). All 13-19 year olds are eligible.

Awaz Utaoh Ltd, 415-417 Stapleton Road, Eastville, Bristol   BS5 6NE  Tel: 9354528

Leigh Woods

On Bristol’s doorstep, Leigh Woods offers wonderful views of the Avon Gorge, woodland sculptures and rare trees. The rare Wild Service Tree can be found here as well as the Bristol Whitebeam, found only in the Avon Gorge.

Access

There is a good network of hard surfaced paths suitable for wheelchairs and prams, some slopes, a car park and picnic benches.

How to get there…

You can get to Leigh Woods from the A369, Portishead to Bristol Road.

Tiny tearawayz

http://www.tinytearawayz.co.uk

Tiny Tearawayz is a brand new soft play centre located in the Broadwalk Shopping Centre in Knowle, Bristol. It provides a fun and active soft play environment for children, with separate play areas for toddlers and juniors. Parents can rest assured that their children will have tons of fun!

Tiny Tearawayz is the perfect place for parents to meet and for children to build confidence, make friends and learn to play in a colourful, active and safe environment.

They cater for every occasion. Birthday parties, special days out and a fun place to take a break whilst shopping with your children.  Enjoy the excellent café while your children play.

Tiny Tearawayz is the one of the most affordable children’s play centres in the Bristol area. Unforgettable fun for your tearawayz, run by parents for parents.

Special Half Term Charity Fun Day on Friday 30th May  11 am – 3 pm,  Face Painting Play Dough, Paper Plate Art and more.

Tuesday to Friday - 09:30 – 18:30

Saturday – 10:00 – 18:00

Sunday – 10:00 – 18:00

Last Admissions one hour before closing.
Closed Mondays
Admission Prices

Children under 1 year - £ 1.00(free if accompanied by a paying sibling)

Children aged 1 year up to 3 years -   £ 3.00

Children aged 3 years and over    – £ 4.00

Registered Child Minders receive 20% discount on admissions (Proof Required)

Toddler Mornings – (Term  Time  Only)

Tuesdays to Fridays - 09.30 – 11.30

£ 2.75 per child including cup of squash and biscuit for the child and regular tea or coffee for the adult.

Vassell Centre 10th Anniversary Open Day event on 11th June

This will be an occasion to celebrate 10 years of the Vassall Centre Trust when we will rejoice in the success of the Centre and of disabled people in many spheres of life.  They want to welcome as many people as possible to share our entertainment, such as comedy from the TV personality; Mat Fraser, Bristol’s own Concorde Wheelchair Dancers, the BBC Returner’s Orchestra and much more. They will also have art and photography exhibitions on show with artists as diverse as Ben Loader, Shirley Britton and the collective inspirations of Artists First and Art and Power. They are delighted that a surprise special guest will open the event for us.  Something not to be missed!

 

Those who have already been to the Vassall Centre will know that it is a barrier-free building and therefore suitable for everyone.  They have arranged additional facilities on this day which will include Personal Assistance, BSL interpreters and audio describers.

 

Venue: The Vassell Centre, Gill Ave, Fishponds, BS16 2QQ. 

Time: from 3pm until 7pm

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