July 2008 Archives

Yiewsley holiday club

Posted by Adrian Seal on Jul 30, 08 12:52 PM in Clubs/societies

A NEW holiday club is aiming to give parents a break this summer by keeping bored youngsters off the streets and giving them something fun to do.

Children and young people between 10-16 can try any of the 50 activities on offer which include bungee running, dragon boat racing, archery, football, giant origami, film making and many more.

FLUX Club runs for three weeks, August 4-22, at Stockley Academy, Park View Road, Yiewsley.
Day passes start from £30 with early bird rates and special offers for local schools.

It is run by a professional team trained in all aspects of anti-bullying and first aid.
Club director Krzysztof Bahrynowski, said: "It has literally been based on the needs of working parents and the expectations of children and young people.

"So FLUX will open earlier and stay open later than most other clubs."

For more information call 01895 460 968.

St. Matthew's Church, Yiewsley is aiming to put on more events at its Parish Centre in Yiewsley High Street to try and encourage more activity in the town centre.

With the Church celebrating its 150th Anniversary next July there are plans for many celebrations and community events throughout the year.

These events will be for both young and old, churchgoers and non-churchgoers and will include a competition for local schools, an exhibition of children's art, a flower festival and an exhibition celebrating the last 150 years in Yiewsley.

There will also be the Church Jumble Sale, table-top sales and bazaar for all the local bargain hunters.

This coming Saturday (July 19th) they are holding a table-top and car boot sale starting at 11am, to help raise funds for all the planned celebrations.

Anyone wanting further details should call 01895 444751 or e-mail kaytech@btopenworld.com

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