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Kids club at the cinema

The following cinemas offer Kids Club:

Vue : http://www.myvue.com/kidsam/ (child pays £1.70 and one adult goes free,extra adults pay £1.70 each)

Odeon: http://www.odeon.co.uk/fanatic/kids/ 

Cineworld: http://www.britinfo.net/T/1003738.htm (link to external site,not Cineworld) Kids club,Sat mornings,£1,one adult goes free.

April and May – Bristol Zoo

Mr Brown Pig will be entertaining children at Bristol Zoo with pantomime, folk and fairytales, comedy sketches etc every weekend in April and May at the Zoo. Normal entry costs apply but entertainment is free.

Remember:

Bristol Zoo – Volunteers are always free. For a one off visit the disabled child should cost £3.85 (you will need to explain and perhaps show your ID card). Annual Membership for a disabled child is £12.50, which is good value if the child really likes animals. They also run a variety of activities for holidays and weekends.

Short Film Making

16 June-1 October

Have fun filmmaking this summer holiday. Film Street the award winning website designed to get kids into filmmaking, and Cineworld have teamed up for a great new filmmaking competition -FILM STREET SUMMER SHORTS- for kids and their families/friends this summer holiday. (Deadline Oct 1st.) Kids (12s and under) are encouraged to log onto the award winning and free safe site www.filmstreet.co.uk and send in a short film this summer. They can choose to enter the competition or just log on and explore, learn and have fun filmmaking during the holidays. Full competition details at http://www.filmstreet.co.uk/articleview.aspa?
For futher information please contact: http://www.filmstreet.co.uk/articleview.aspa?

If you don’t have access to a camcorder or mobile phone to film on, ask for me to visit when you’re ready to film.

Festival of Nature

Bristol Festival of Nature

2-3 June

Bristol Harbourside will be packed full of exciting activities to celebrate the diversity of the natural world. Come along to the science tent where Explore-At-Bristol will be joining forces with Bristol’s City Museum and Art Gallery to offer you the chance to get hands-on with amazing artefacts from the natural world. For more information, visit www.festivalofnature.org

GUARDIAN YOUNG VOICES SCHEME

Do you know a young person who is: Never short of an opinion on issues that affect their daily life, whether it’s the state of their school dinners or saving the planet? Passionate about the internet? Between the ages of 11 and 21 years old? Eager to make their mark? Please click on the link for further information on the BT/Guardian Young Voices Scheme http://www.guardian.co.uk/bt/youngvoices