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What's happening in your area? Fathers’ Day - 20th June
Looking for Fathers’ Day ideas? We have published an article over on our website with links and will be adding local events as they are announced – use the QR code below:
Wear A Hat Day with Flowers 2021 Back by popular demand, Wear A Hat Day with Flowers 2021 is taking place on Friday 18th June.
As COVID-19 restrictions continue to ease, Wear A Hat Day with Flowers is the perfect way to bring your loved ones together and
celebrate, whilst raising funds to help find a cure for brain tumours. Last year, the inaugural Wear A Hat Day with Flowers raised over £40,000 to support their vital work. Please join them this year for another blooming brilliant day of floral hatty fun and help them raise even more.
Brain Tumour Research are excited that BBC TV’s Instant Gardener
Danny Clarke is once again supporting the event. Danny knows the pain of a brain tumour diagnosis having lost his sister Margot to a glioblastoma multiforme (GBM).
Please plan your own fun floral hatty events at school or work and
in the wider community where possible, and spread some joy whilst raising lots of money to help fund the fight.
Register today on
www.wearahatdaywithflowers.org and you’ll immediately have access to your digital fundraising
pack containing downloadable posters, top tips and event ideas to maximise your fundraising event.
Share your amazing florally-hattastic photos on social media using the hashtag #WearAHatDayWithFlowers and tagging us @braintumourrsch
Child Safety Week – 7th to 13th June
The Child Accident Protection Trust are preparing a number of free resources ready for this year’s event promoting ways to keep your children safe from everyday dangers. These tools will include fact sheets and safety tips for common
accident risks such as burns, falls, poisons and roads as well as information packs for teachers and families.
Find out more at
www.capt.org.uk and by following the Child Accident Prevention Trust on social media.
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www.primarytimes.co.uk for thousands more great days out Trevithick Day video
With the normal schedule of events for Trevithick Day cancelled at the end of April for obvious reasons, an animation has been specially commissioned to celebrate the 250th birthday of Richard Trevithick, the famed inventor and mining engineer born in Cornwall in 1771. Search for ‘The Story of Richard Trevithick’ on the Trevithick Day channel on You Tube.
Summer Reading Challenge 2021 theme announcement
The Reading Agency have confirmed that the theme for this year’s Summer Reading Challenge will be ‘Wild World Heroes’. They have teamed up with WWF for a very special nature- themed challenge with online and offline activities to inspire youngsters to not only read but make a difference to the environment around us.
The challenge begins in June and we will be featuring more information in our bumper summer edition.
Visit
www.summerreadingchallenge.org.uk
Explore Random Acts of Art with Kneehigh
To mark 40 years of Kneehigh, visit the St Austell area before 30th May and enjoy seeing 40 artistic activities including parading lanterns, drive-by puppetry, projection installations, sand drawings and many more creations.
Find out more here:
https://www.kneehigh.co.uk/shows/random- acts-of-art and use the hashtag #randomacts
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