Tuesday 21 December 2010
Friday 17 December 2010
Thursday 16 December 2010
Making Angels at Winton Children's Centre
Winton has the best looking Christmas trees thanks to these junk model angels!
The first Grumpy and Aiming High Stay and Play Session held at Winton Children's Centre.
Wednesday 15 December 2010
Aiming High Stay and Play Session
Grumpy is running Free Stay and Play sessions around Salford for children with disabilities and additional needs. The sessions will run:
Tuesdays (afterschool 4pm-6pm)
Mossfield Children's Centre
Winton Children's Centre
Thursdays (afterschool 4pm-6pm)
Eccles Gateway Centre
Walkden Gateway Centre
[Please see flyers below for a list of dates]
The sessions will operate on a first come, first serve basis with priority given to children with additional needs.
Please ring 0800 195 5565 to book a place.
Tuesday 7 December 2010
Christmas Cards and Decorations with Community Group S.P.I.K.E
Community Group S.P.I.K.E visits Grumpy for some festive craft ideas to keep them busy over the holidays!
Friday 3 December 2010
Making Angels in Gorton
Grumpy went down to the Christmas Light switch on in Gorton to make Christmas angels- perfect for sitting on top of a christmas tree!
Monday 29 November 2010
Wednesday 24 November 2010
Sunday 14 November 2010
Tuesday 19 October 2010
World Food Cafe
Grumpy helped celebrate the opening of the World Food Cafe at St. James Primary School in Gorton with a banner decorated with images of favourite foods.
An image of banner will be used as a front cover of a World Food cook book.
The World Food Cafe is a project between Gorton People, East Manchester Food and Drink Fringe Festival, Zest and New East Manchester.
Wednesday 13 October 2010
Sunday 10 October 2010
Festival of Central and Eastern European Culture
Grumpy was at the Festival of Central and Eastern European Culture in Blackpool for multicultural hat and mask making!
Tuesday 5 October 2010
Adult Creative Training
Wednesday 29 September 2010
Kite Making with Woodcraft Folk
The Woodcraft Folk
"We are a unique progressive educational movement for children and young people – both girls and boys - designed to develop self-confidence and activity in society, with the aim of building a world based on equality, peace, social justice and co-operation."
Find out more about Woodcraft Folk on their website: http://www.woodcraft.org.uk/ and click here to see if there's a group near you.
Friday 24 September 2010
Monday 20 September 2010
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