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The Scrapstore Roadshow Project is Children Scrapstore's rural outreach service. A roadshow is where we fill our van with scrap and take it to a convenient community location and turn that venue in to a Scrapstore for the day. We also provide two free scrap art workshops at the events. We run 8 Roadshows a year; 4 in Bath & NE Somerset and 4 in North Somerset.
Roadshows are open to everyone, not just Scrapstore members and children are welcome with an adult. Entrance is free to Scrapstore members, £2 to non-members. Our low cost creative resources are on sale at just £4 a full bin bag and we also sell a range of art and craft goods from Artrageous. All events run from 11am to 2pm.
The two FREE scrap art workshops held at each event mean that everyone who attends can learn new skills. The workshops are ideal for playworkers and parents. The workshops are themed to the time of year, so in the summer they will involve learning how to make flags, bunting and streamers for example. In the autumn/winter they are themed, for example for Halloween, Diwali and Christmas. All participants receive a certificate of learning.
Monday 28th April 2008
11am to 2pm |
Monday 19th May 2008
11am to 2pm |
Monday 23rd June 2008
11am - 2pm |
Armstrong Hall
Chapel Street, Thornbury, South Glos
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Bath City Football Club, High Street, Twerton, Bath
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St Nicholas Family Centre, North Road, Timsbury, Bath
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| FREE Scrap art training workshop themes for Spring/Summer 2008 |
| Rocking Birds - Learn to make a variety of Rocking Birds!. Ideal for playworkers, parents & carers |
South Glos Roadshows will be slightly different from the norm as they will be 'Children's Create and Play Roadshows'
These Roadshows will offer 1 Art workshop AND 1 Creative play workshop! Giving everyone ideas of what to make, and how to play with the scrap! Children Welcome.
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All workshop participants receive a certificate of learning.
The Scrapstore Roadshow Project is funded by Bath & NE Somerset Council, North Somerset EYDCP, The Big Lottery Fund & The Lloyds TSB Foundation for England & Wales.
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