The Craft Mine event at St.
George's Hall, Liverpool
Photographs by Samantha Brown
Photography.
THE Craft Mine, an incredible maze of
creative workshops and interactive games is now open in the catacombs and
galleries in one of Liverpool's most iconic buildings. Be sure not to miss
the amazing mine of innovative craft activities that the Craft Mine has to
offer, it is already entertaining kids of all ages with 2hrs of mind blowing
activities are open now at St Georges Hall from:- Tuesday, 14 April to Friday,
17 April.
Explore the maze packed with activities to
take part in; discover the amethyst mine with the Explode a Volcano! cave, try
to make it across the optical illusion bridge and make a kinetic optical
illusion cube in the Optical Illusion Cave, create crazy caricatures and 2D
cartoon designs and put dancing skills to the test with dance off's in the
Boogie Boots Room. Disney Frozen fans will love the Frozen cave, where
they can design beautiful crafts with Elsa and Anna, take the Fast Paced ACE
Race challenge to race Sponge Bob against R2D2, and in the incredible Catacomb
caves Minecraft and Pacman game offs and competitions will be held on huge
arcade screens.
An action packed, fun filled experience with
prizes and treats throughout. One lucky Craftminer per session will also win the
Craft Mine Creative Genius Award! Awarded at the end of each event session.
Each child will receive a free Craft Mine bag to fill with the arts, crafts and
treats they create and collect on their adventure. The event also features a gem
stone treasure hunt for all the family, linking to Liverpool museums, and ticket
holders will receive a money off voucher for cafes and restaurants around the
City. Activities cater to different age levels from 5 to 14, with chill out
zones and healthy refreshment kiosks mapped within the "mine".
W.I.L.D In and Out Camp Creative Director
Lynne Winstanley said:- "The launch of the new Craft mine at St Georges
Hall has been a great success so far, so much so that one family have visited us
twice! The main attractions of the event so far have been Mine Craft
Steeplechase and Giant Archery. We personally adore the huge mural wall that the
children of Liverpool have created themselves and everyone also loves Disney's
Elsa and Anna attraction, even the parents. Our tickets are selling quicker than
our children's picnic baskets in our café so get yourself down here and enjoy
the fun."
A fun and educational experience which encourages communication and team skills,
The Craft Mine is a brilliant day out for the whole family.
Tickets are available to purchase in advance
from TicketQuarter or on the day at St Georges Hall. A child's ticket is priced
at £10, with one free adult accompanying up to 3 children, and extra adult
tickets at £3. Tickets are limited for each session, so book early to avoid
disappointment.
Event Details:- The event runs on Tuesday, 14 April, as well as Friday, 17
April 2015.
Times:- 9.30am to 11.30am, 12 noon to 2pm, 2.30pm to 4.30pm
Admission:- Child (with One Accompanying Adult) - £10.00 (plus £1 booking
fee) (includes:- FREE 'Craft Mine' rucksack).
Additional Adult - £4.00 (includes booking fee). Family Group Ticket
(5 Children with up to 2 accompanying Adults) - £44.00 (inc booking fee).
* 1 adult may accompany up to a maximum
of 3 children.
Purchase in person at:- TicketQuarter, Queen Square, Liverpool. Online at:-
TicketQuarter.Co.UK or call:- 0844 800
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Enter and you
might be 1 of 10 comedy writers to have sketches professionally performed
THE
Sunday for Sammy Trust are offering up to 10 comedy writers the chance to have
their sketches professionally performed in an exciting joint venture with the
popular Laffalang team.
The iconic North East charity, whose bi-annual shows at:- 'Newcastle City
Hall' have reached legendary status since their inception in 2000,
exists to help people to get established in the performing arts. Some recipients
of grants from Sunday for Sammy have already made remarkable progress in the
performing arts. Actor Lee Armstrong has the lead role in the touring production
of Warhorse, musician Emily Hoile is second harpist in the Berlin Philharmonic
Orchestra and actress Alice Stokoe has the lead role in the West End Production
of Mama Mia.
Working with Ed Waugh and the Laffalang sketch troupe, whose regular shows
attract up to 400 people at the Westovian Theatre in South Shields, Sunday For
Sammy producer Ray Laidlaw is inviting anyone from the region who can pen a
funny sketch to try their hand.
Ray, who
was the original drummer of Tyneside-based legends Lindisfarne, explained:-
"The Laffalang is a fantastic way to introduce new writers to the
professional world. To have your work performed live by actors is a huge
thrill."
Any North
East based aspiring writer is invited to submit a sketch and the theme for the
competition is "spring". "It can be any aspect
of the season. We're looking for concise material, written by individuals or
pairs, that hits the funny bone. Entrants can be aged from 16 to 116. By the
same token, we wouldn't discriminate against anyone over 116 from entering."
said Ray.
Jason Cook and Gavin Webster, both leading lights of the North East comedy scene
who are now making waves nationally, will judge the initial entries. (Jason
himself was 1 of the 1st recipients of a grant from Sunday for Sammy.)
The judges
will select up to 10 people to go forward to a day school at The Stand Comedy
Club in Newcastle in July that will be run by Ed Waugh and Laffalang producer
Gareth Hunter and attended by members of the regular Sunday for Sammy cast.
That will be followed by a 2nd day school at:- 'The Stand', in
August during which sketches, written at the 1st school, will be rehearsed and
then performed by professional actors to an invited audience that will include
industry professionals.
Ray added:-
"Who knows, some sketches might end up being performed at the next
Laffalang and if someone exceptional emerges, he or she will be invited to write
a 5 minute sketch for inclusion in the 2016 Sunday For Sammy show."
Sketches should be between 500 words and 1,000 words maximum and submitted to
Ray Laidlaw at:-
info@sundayforsammy.org.
Please check:-
SundayForSammy.Org for the competition details and rules.
Witness appeal to bike theft
from Wigan North Western station
DO you recognise this man? British
Transport Police officers believe he could have vital information about the
theft of a bike from Wigan North Western Station. The incident occurred at
around 3.30pm on Thursday, 19 March 2014. Investigating officer PC Gary Beardall
said:- "The victim left his red Claude Butler mountain bike secured in the
cycle shelter using a cable lock. When he returned to collect it the bike had
gone. We believe the man in the CCTV image could help us with our enquiries. We
would urge him or anyone who recognises him to contact us immediately."
Anyone with information is asked to contact British Transport Police on:- 0800
40 50 40, or text 61016, quoting reference PSUB/B7 of 10/04/2015. Information
can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800
555 111.
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