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BOWTHORPES GOT TALENT 2013Bowthorpes Got Talent returns for the 3rd year on Saturday 15thJune 2013
At Clover Hill Village Hall starting at 2 pm
There will be two age groups: Under 18 years and 18 years and over.
Cash prize for the winner in each age group.
Application forms available from:
Clover Hill Village Hall or
Email [email protected]
Closing date for applications is 31st May 2013
Light lunches and refreshments will be on sale from 12 noon
An Event To Plan For!
Free training for anyone interested in developing their Heritage andCarnival skills.
As part of the Carnival Archive Project, Norwich and Norfolk Community Arts(NORCA) is offering great training opportunities for adults in a range of aspects ofworking with heritage, including oral history, archiving and documenting events.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Carnival Archive project is all aboutcelebrating the rich heritage of carnivals in the Eastern Region. ...
This free training is a fantastic opportunity to develop skills, meet people and getinvolved in the Carnival Archive project.
No experience is necessary only enthusiasm!
Creative Interpretation with Art of the Ordinary, Thursday 4th April
10am 3pm
Using the images and inspiration from the Carnival Archive, Art of the Ordinary will
show you how to make beautiful art work to take away with you.
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Lives in Focus: Recording oral history interviews on video with Roger
Kitchen, a British Library/Oral History Society-accredited
trainer, Monday 8th April, 10 4.30pm
An introduction to the principles and techniques of recording, editing
and distributing oral history on video. It is aimed at those with
little or no experience and it will take participants through the advantages
and disadvantages of video over audio recordings, give practical advice on
recording techniques, and offer guidance on suitable equipment.
Transcript to Script: Turning oral history into plays for stage and radio
with Rib Davis, a British Library/Oral History Society-accredited
trainer, Thursday 18th April, 10am 4.30pm
This will cover a brief history of the genre and an overview of the various forms
which oral history theatre can take. It will look at the creation of a set of
fictional characters using dialogue, the use of oral history as researchmaterial for scripting, and improvisation around memory without transcript.
Documenting an Event Training with Insight Media, Friday 19th April, 10am
3pm. No equipment needed (but please feel free to bring your own
cameras if you prefer)
An introduction to capturing and archiving events in film, pictures and sound,
from setting up on site, to interviewing techniques, and from how to frame
photographs to dealing with the unexpected! Theory and practical hands on
experience.
Creative Interpretation with Dean Parkin, Performance Poet, Wednesday
24th April, 10am 1pm
Using the images from the archive, Dean will help you write amazing poems.
This training is a must for both those who love poetry and for those who
think that poetry isnt for them! be pleasantly surprised as Dean coaxes
wonderful words from you in a fun and supportive way!
Documenting an Event Training with Insight Media, Friday 26th April, 10am
3pm. No equipment needed (but please feel free to bring your own
cameras if you prefer)
An introduction to capturing and archiving events in film, pictures and sound,
from setting up on site, to interviewing techniques, and from how to frame
photographs to dealing with the unexpected! Theory and practical hands on
experience.
All training days are free and will take place at the NORCA office, 21, Colegate,Norwich, NR3 1BN.
Please note: places on the training days must be booked in advance. To book
contact Cathie Davies on 10603 760529 or [email protected] and coffee will be provided, please bring your own lunch. No parking. Disabledaccess by arrangement please contact us.
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NOTICE BOARD
FIND A GOOD HOME FOR YOUR UNWANTED BOOKS!
We are collecting unwanted books at Bowthorpe Church box in foyer.Christian Aid will sell the books on the internet for funds.
Books required non-fiction and in good condition.*Non-fiction with an ISBN number printed on the
copyright page or a barcode printed on the back (or on the dust-jacket)*Christian and theological books*Academic, educational and professional text books, with an ISBN no.
Books not required Encyclopedias, hard back & paperback novels, very old books.
Books published by book clubs or Readers Digest.
Christian Aid currently works with 578 partner organisations in 48countries, bringing lasting change for the worlds poorest people.
We are looking forward to the street collection in Bowthorpe forChristian Aid during May 12 18. Last year we raised 1019 throughthe house to house collection, thanks to so many who put money intheir Christian Aid envelope, and for the time given by our collectors.Christian Aid week is the biggest fund raiser for this charity. Out of every 1
collected 85p was spent on direct charitable giving, no money is given togovernments. Your gift will enable Christian Aid to help people of all faiths
and none to live a life free from poverty.
*See page 9 to find out what your money can buy.
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Bowthorpe Police Station Norfolk ConstabularyWendene Norwich NR5 9HAnon emergency Tel: [email protected]@norfolk.pnn.police.uk
Pc 591 Andy Tomlinson
Many people ask me why the crime rates in Bowthorpe have recently fallen.Could it be that one person can really make a difference in the community?The honest answer is yes, but together we can achieve so much more.
We have worked hard to act on the information that you have provided to us.And the sheer amount of people offering this information and their supportshows the great sense of community that is unique to Bowthorpe. Illegalvehicles were a concern raised by many in the community. As well as
monitoring misuse of the bus lanes I have also led an operation with theDVLA to address vehicles not displaying valid road tax. Within a week weclamped 52 vehicles in Bowthorpe and the wider area. We will be repeating
this operation.
We also intend to address your growing concerns at the dangerous parkingof vehicles around the schools at peak times. There have been severalreports of vehicles narrowly avoiding an accident because of someone elsespoor parking. My team will be working with the schools to improve theseissues. I take this opportunity to remind you to be considerate to other roadusers when dropping off and collecting children.
We are always keen to hear any ideas for how we can be making a positivedifference to the community. Should you have information please contact usby dialling 101 or through crime stoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
On the 13th April we will be in the Wendene Shopping Centre between2.30pm and 4.30pm. Further dates can be found on our Constabulary web-site where you can look at the latest news in the community. Please comealong and let me know what concerns or information you have on the estate.
A specia l occasion Want a party! Need to hold a meeting!Chapel Break Village HallHarpsfield, Chapel Break
Large or small room for hire ( Very Competitive rates )Bar available for extra charge. For details Contact Veronica 731188
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Main Service
10 : 30 am SundaysSunday Evening Service 6 : 30 pm
Wednesday 10 am Service of Holy Communion and Healing
For Roman Catholic services Tel. Rev Bill Dimelow 743476 or Fr. David Ward at St John's Cathedral 624615
One day a man asked God to give him a glimpse of what heaven and hellwould be like. God agreed and asked an angel to be the mans guide. So
off the two went on their adventure.
The angel took the man into a large room where a cooking pot
was bubbling away over an open fire. It was full of a delicious-
smelling stew. All around the pot was a crowd of people. Butthere was an icy stillness in the room. Each person had a long-handled spoon, with which they were dipping into the pot. However, thepeople looked thin and pale. The problem was that the spoon handles were
so long that no-one could get the food from the spoon into their mouths.
The two left the room and the man commented what a strange place it was.That was hell, replied the angel, who proceeded to take his guest into asecond room. The second room looked just like the first. There was a firewith a pot of delicious stew bubbling away on it. People sat around the fireholding the same long-handled spoons in their hands. Unlike the first room,
the second room was full of chatter and laughter.
The angel took the man out and asked, Did you notice the differencebetween the two rooms? Unlike the first room, in the second room thepeople werent trying to feed themselves with the long-handled spoons.
They were using the spoons to feed each other! That was heaven!
Doing kind deeds for others and serving them is a way of bringing a little bitof heaven to earth. St. Paul reminds us to `be kind and compassionate.
And Jesus said, `Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must loveone another. This month why dont you be an angel and do somethingkind, compassionate and loving forsomeone else and bring a little bit of
heaven into their life.
Until next month,Mark
Revd Mark Elvin
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Marion Elizabeth Walden
d. Bowthorpe.
06/12/1946 - 17/03/2013
REST IN PEACE
Roy Sidney Seeley 16th February, aged 83
Maurice Arthur King - 23 Feb aged 88O Death, where is your sting? O Grave, where is your victory? (1 Corinthians 15 v.
55) Until we meet again, Dad, at the feet of our Saviour Jesus Christ.Sandy
The
angels of
God are
really
happywhen
someone
does this.
(Check it
out in
The
Bible:
Lukechapter
15 vs. 10)
Say
NO to
the Devil
and he
will run
away
from you.
(Check it
out in
The
Bible
James
chapter4 verse
7)
We are looking forward to the street collection in
Bowthorpe for Christian Aid during May 12 18.This years slogan is Bite back at hunger.
What the money can buy
6.50 could buy 4 hand-tools for a farmer in Sierra Leone, where manycommunities struggle to grow enough food.15 could provide a family with a temporary tarpaulin shelter following adisaster like the Haiti earthquake.43 could buy a water pump for a farming community in Tajikistan, wheremany villages do not have a reliable water source.
If you are able to help with collecting in a Bowthorpe road Please contact Christine McGrath 740488 (Bowthorpe Church
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Why not come and join us at
St.Michaels Middle School
Thursdays at 5.30 and 7.30
A warm welcome awaits you
Contact Emily for more info.
07795254849
*RECIEVE A FREE MAGAZINE
WHEN YOU BRING THISADVERT ALONG WITH YOU
Khaled Ben Moussa Registered Osteopath
New Beginnings - This month I will explore the use of Osteopathy inPregnancy, Post Natal Care and treatment for babies.The most common complaints during pregnancy are: lower back pain, heartburn,carpal tunnel, nausea and acid reflux. The mothers body undertakes an amazing yetsometimes challenging transformation during pregnancy. Osteopathic studies havefound that women who received osteopathic care during pregnancy experiencedimproved outcomes in labour and delivery compared to those who didnt. Gentleprofessional manipulation and massage give a feeling of well being and helpprepare the mother for birth.Post Natal For new mums, osteopathic treatment can help to realign the pelvicarea and can relieve pain that can occur after epidurals. One very important problemthat often gets forgotten is the effect that pregnancy can have on feet droppedarches, rigidity and changes to foot posture due to carrying extra weight.Babies will no doubt at some time in the early months encounter colic. Cranial
problems due to traumatic birth, forceps deliveries etc can all be eased with gentlemassage and cranial osteopathy helping you to have a happier baby.For those of you who are about to welcome new family members we wish you thevery best of health and happiness.
For Further details & appointments please call 01603 456505 or
07779305486 Visit: www.osteopathnorwich.co.uk or find us onfacebook: The Norwich Osteopathic and Homeopathic Practice
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COSTESSEY CARERS
Every so often you feel that you have hit the jackpot, it does not happen
very often but when it does you sure feel good! That was the feeling at our
March meeting when we had four new members come along to our
meeting. We were able to give our advice and information to enable them to
find and obtain the benefits and services to make life that little bit easier for
them and their Cared For The slide show and humorous talk on "The
Muffin Man" was a hark back to the old street traders and their cries as
they journeyed around seeking trade, vividly remembered by quite a few of
us older ones.
Looking forward to April we have an interesting scenic and popular holidaydestination of Switzerland talk and film show. This is followed in May by
"The Gurkhas and their welfare trust".
Our meetings held at The Costessey Community Centre in Longwater Lane
are always on the first Wednesday of each month with an interesting talk,
social interaction over a cup of tea or coffee, free advice in a friendly
atmosphere. Why not come along and give us a look? We must be doing
something right as we are in our eleventh year.
In June from Monday 10th is the annual national Carers Week when on the
Thursday or Friday at the Costessey Community Centre the Norwich and
District Carers Council will be staging an open information day with stalls by
all the leading charities and organisations with leaflets, advice and
information freely available. Why not make a note inyour diary? We have
members from all around Norwich, you do not have to be a Costessey
resident to come and enjoy our friendship.
www.costesseycarers.co.uk email
telephone 01603 742185
We have three race nights coming up in the near future.
The first is at Blofield on behalf of the local mums and toddlers group
on April 13th;
the second on April 27th at Longwater Lane centre for the Blind
school
and the third on May 4th for MS Therapy.Derek Goodswen (sec.)
NOTICE S . . . . . . . . .
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. . . . . . . . . FROM NEIGHBOURS
JUMBLE FOR THE JUNGLE - THE PENULTIMATE!
JUMBLE SALE
TAVERHAMVILLAGE HALL SATURDAY 13th APRIL
STARTS 2PM 20p ENTRY
ALL JUMBLE FROM 9AM DROP OFF ON THE DAY AT THE HALLOR CALL BRIDGET TO COLLECT - 01603 261349 / 07950 246228
ALL PROCEEDS TO HARRY FORDES TAVERHAM HIGH SCHOOL
EXPEDITION TO BORNEO IN SUMMER 2013
THE NORWICHELECTRONIC ORGAN &
KEYBOARD CLUB
April 30th - RobertWolfe, internationaltheatre and electronicorganist (well-knownfor his summer seasonon the Wurlitzer atThursford) will be
putting his Lowreyorgan through itspaces. Please note onthis occasion only weare selling tickets inadvance for this concertso if you want to besure of a seat pleasegive me a call to reserve
yours. (The cost of aticket is the usualentrance fee of 6.00).
Drayton Village Hall7.30pm
Martin Drake Chairman01603 745544
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COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTIONS MAY 2ND 2013
CANDIDATE PROFILES
FELICITY HARTLEY, LIBERAL DEMOCRAT
Felicity has lived in Norwich forover 20 years. Aftermoving to Norfolk in 1975to work as an administrator atthe University of East Anglia before leaving to bring up herfamily.
She was a member of the City Council for 10 years andwas Lord Mayor from 2006 - 7 with her son Chris, who haslearning difficulties, as her Consort.
Felicity was a member of the City Council Cabinet for twoyearswhere she helda portfolio for Culture and OrganisationaL Development.
She has taken a particular interest in Health and Social Care issues for manyyears and was a Non Executive member of Norwich Primary Care Trust from2001 to 2006 and is currently Vice Chair of Norfolk Carers' Support where she isworking to see that Carers will continue to receiveadequate services, despitecuts to County Council support.
Felicity is also currently working on fund raising for the Norwich Historic ChurchesTrust.
In her spare time she enjoys going to the theatre and the cinema and cooking forfriends and family.
JEAN BISHOP, GREEN PARTY
Jean is passionate about cycling, allotmenting, wildlifeand the natural world. She is also passionate aboutprotecting the NHS and retaining vital services forelderly and vulnerable people.
As a Green Party councillor she would like to worktowards a more equal society with fair taxation andgreater job opportunities for young people.
Jean, with her partner, Bob, has lived and worked in Norwich for the best part of40 years. Together they run their own business in the horticultural industry, andhave done so for the past three decades. Jean is delighted to live in a city withthe largest percentage of Green councillors anywhere in the country.
She feels this provides hope for the future in achieving a fairer and moresustainable society to pass on to future generations.
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MIKE SANDS, LABOUR
Along with my family, and my Airedale Jack, weve beenresidents of Bowthorpe since Easter 2002. I am a City Councillorfor Bowthorpe ensuring that our villages are well represented inCity Council. Now as candidate for County Council, this
enhanced role should I be elected, will enable me to furtherpromote the needs, interests and concerns of our residents; withall of your councillors working as a team.
The friendly and supportive community have made Bowthorpe agreat place to put down roots. The sense of community encouraged involvementof my wife Sue and I in Bowthorpe Community Projects and Local Politics. WithThree Score to be further developed I wanted to try to ensure along with theCommunity that we had the best of all possible options within the constraintsimposed.
Ive been concerned at the global financial crisis brought about by the banksand the socially divisive policies of the current Westminster Government and theimpact of these upon jobs and housing in our community and the educationaloutcomes and opportunities for our children. I will continue to fight for social
justice and for our community locally.
Often out and about with Jack my Airedale, please do say hello if you meet upwith us.
PAUL WELLS, CONSERVATIVE
I live locally, in Chapel Break, and am passionate aboutimproving our local community. I am a local schoolgovernor and am involved in many community groups.
Over the recent years we have been weathering aserious economic crisis and under the Conservativeadministration,Norfolk has done well in protectingservicessuch asour mobile library here in Bowthorpe,whilst continuing to invest in infrastructure,such as better
broadband,as well as
spending millions
to
create
new
apprenticeships. This record is even more impressive when you consider thatNorfolk Conservatives have managed to freeze our council tax for the last threeyears. Bowthorpe needs a strong voice in Norfolk and I have the experience toeffectively fight to defend our interests.
If re-elected I want to focus on improving our road network, too many roads are inneed of repair, even some which have been recently re-surfaced, and ensure thatthe Council remains focused on improving the opportunities for everyone in Norfolkyoungandold. We need to ensure that local schools are encouraged not criticised
for political motivations. If you have any questions please email [email protected] ring me on 07535718328.
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JUDGE YE NOT.
I saw a young man begging
on a corner all forlorn
In his eyes was hopelessness
his clothes were old and torn.
People they ignored him,
his inner feelings cried;
you see he'd been a Soldier,
who wore his badge with pride.
He had left the Army
and out of luck he ran
just about the time
when he left
Afghanistan.
He had not been
wounded,
returned home fit and
well;
but things he saw on his
last tour
had caused his living
hell.
He'd tried his best tosettle,
a flat, a job, some
wealth
But his past caught up
behind him
and destroyed his
mental health.
So if you see a young man
don't try to hide or duck
he may well be that soldier
and you could change his luck.
DAVE RUGEN.
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BRADECROFT
BOWTHORPE HERITAGE GROUP COMMUNITY GARDEN
Contacts: Madge 734767
Veronica 749280
Adrian 07765350383Carol 474633 (evenings)
Come and help garden
on Sundays 2 4 pm
April 7th and 21st
Hello again,
Another month gone by, what
dreadful weather we are having!
Could this mean we will have a nice
warm summer?I sincerely hope so.
Well, I told you last month all about
our Summer trips, now this month we
started off with a free Bingo night March the 7th. We are planning one
evening each month, films , beetle drive etc, so something to look
forward to.
Good news is one of the newest residents has offered his help with the
organizing of the events. This will help as it takes up quite a lot of time.
One person has been doing it for sometime, and one lady has been
keeping the books and making a good job of it. THANK YOU BOTH. I
hope the extra help will lighten the load. We are all getting older each year.
Well, we are to have an evening party here on the 1st of
April. Everyone contributes the food, and then
entertainment after, singing, dancing, and whatever else
one thinks of, so lets put the Winter weather behind us
and enjoy our selves.
HAPPY DAYS. God bless Pat
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ACORN FELLOWSHIP FOR THE OVER 50s
Mondays 2.30 Bowthorpe Church
April 15th
Debra Petts from Health Training Unit
April 29th Members Meeting
ASHWELL COURT
Hello again, Several weeks have
passed since I wrote the last piece forthe Bowthorpe News but outsidenothing has altered. There is stillsnow on the ground and it is stillbitterly cold. However the weathermust improve soon and we will have a
lovely spring, I hope.
Activities here have continued. Wehad a lovely evening of songs with Pat
James on 15th
February and lookedforward to entertainment with DickHigh in March.
On a sad note, we have unfortunatelylost one of our most popular and well-respected residents. Mrs June Haweswho lived here with her husband,Leon, went into hospital in February
and unfortunately passed away. Our deepest sympathy to Leon,her husband, and to the rest of her family. She will be sadlymissed for her lovely smile and her friendliness. RIP June, we will
miss you.
We have all been lucky enough to have our heating systemsupgradcd and we now have very efficient new storage heaters and lovelymodern fires with imitation coal or logs and flames which flicker and lookreal. It is so warm indoors and so cold outside that I cannot wait to get
home when I go out!
Well cheerio for now. Keep as warm as possibleand very best wishes to you all from Ashwell Court.
Margaret
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THE CURTAIN IS ABOUT TO RISE WE HOPE!
Its been said that the countryside now is like a concert
audience waiting for the curtain to go up. Everything is
holding its breath until the flowers
start to dance. Snowdrops and
Dandelions have kept the show going for
a couple of months now.
The yellow stars of the Lesser
Celandine are poised to flood the way-
side ditches, and the scent of theSweet Violet is about to waft forth.
Bowthorpe Holiday at Home Scheme 2013
Monday and Tuesday 15/16 July
10 am - 4 pm at Clover Hill Village Hall
We are running this successful event for the 4th
year, in July. If you are an older person living in
Bowthorpe, or perhaps have some difficulty in
getting out and about and would like some
companionship for a couple of days, this might be
just right for you.
Full programme of activities and entertainment
5 covers both days, including
a hot lunch and beverages
We can pick you up and return you
home each day, if you need it.
* Supported by Age UK, West Norwich Partnership,
Bowthorpe Community Church and local charities
If you would like to apply for a place on the scheme or
would simply like to find out more, please-call: Roger Hinton on 01603 741989 OR
Drop a note into the Church and we will be in touch.
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Costessey and Bowthorpe District
Brownies, Rainbows and Guides
Brownie Holiday comments from Brownies
We had so much fun we did cra, nger pup-
pets, made kites, made placemats, we cooked
bananas on a re and we sang camp re songs,
my favourite song was Alice The Camel. I have
to admit we did not get much sleep the day
aer I was aiming to get up at 12pm, my plan
did not work because my mum woke me up or
should I say tried to wake me up at 7:30am so
not fair. LeahAt pack holiday it was fun we had
lots of acvies and loads of food,
we went on lots of adventures and
trails. Saturday night Sue and Amy
made a campre for all of he
Brownies, when we went down to
the re we took a banana with
chocolate buons in it and
wrapped in foil put them in the
re to melt and then we ate them.
Lily
On the rst night my six were the
loudest and we lost 3 points. At
the end of the holiday the Toads
won the points challenge. Before
we went home we got our badges,
I got 2 nights away badge and he
Outdoor challenge. Pack holiday
was good and I loved all the acvi-es, like geo-caching and I loved
the food cooked by Sue and Shei-
la. Tegan
Clifford.J.Knight, ASHMPH
GHSc, GQHP Registered
Clinical Hypnotherapist
Hypnotherapy is the FastEffective and Safe way to;-Lose Weight. Quit Smoking.
Deal with Stress/Sleep Loss.
Ring Cliff on 07786245870 formore details. Bowthorpe NR5
If you feel that you can oer us
some help please contact us on
call Julie on 01603 749717 or
Sheila on 741989. We lookforward to hearing from you.
Sheila.
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MONDAY DROP
IN Youth &
Community Cen-
tre 6.308.30Ages 1118
years
socialise learninteresting things,
join in fun activities
Email:
s.davies@fsmail.
net
Sophia Davies
Cartoons
by
Lee
Carruthers
With
Dragon in
honour of St.
Georges
Day
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News from St Michaels VA Junior School.
Sarah Claflin - Senior Leader
Charitable attitudes:Children have been taking part in the St Michaels Earth Month and the
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) If you do, I will campaign. This has involved
children collecting WWF tokens as rewards for turning projectors off,
recycling paper and putting rubbish in the bins etc. If they collect an
agreed amount of tokens, as a class, then their teachers will do
something for them e.g. throw an Earth party etc. The children have been
really inspired to help look after the environment.
Further to this, children have decided to raise money for World DownSyndrome Day and Comic Relief. Look out for what went on in the next
issue of the Bowthorpe News.
Gorilla ArtSt Michaels children,
with a particular flair
for art, have been
painting a Gorilla sculpture for our
school. Once completed, this will
appear in Norwich with other
childrens Gorillas. We look forward
to seeing the completed Gorilla!
Enterprise FayreYear six organised a Enterprise
Fayre, where all classes across the
school sold their products for their
enterprise project. The event was
very successful and we
would like to
congratulate year six ona job well done!
W o r l d B o o k D a yIt was wonderful to see all the
children dressed up as book
characters throughout theday. The children really got
into character and
the spirit of the day.
Competitive SpiritTo further celebrate
world book day, children took
part in a Spelling Bee.
Congratulations to Chloe (Y3),
Tyronne (Y4), Kimberly (Y5) and
Abigail (Y6) who represented
their year and won. Well done to
the runners up who competed
admirably.
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CHILDRENS PAGEHi there everyone, Oz again. Hope you are all well. When Oz
was thinking about the puzzle for this time he started toremember one of his favourite Disney films when he was a
kitten - The Jungle Book . So this time I have used different
characters from this film the for the wordsearch. See how you
get on with the puzzle and remember those crazy songs.
AKELA BAGHEERA BALOO DIZZIE
FLAPS FLUNKEY HATHI JUNIOR
KAA LOUIE MOWGLI ZIGGY
WINIFRED SHEREKHAN
Well thats all for this time. Hope the weather starts toget a bit warmer and you can all start to get out to play abit more. Stay safe and happy. Until next time.
Bye Oz
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