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Holiday Art Workshops
Written by Jayne Kearney   
Thursday, 08 July 2010 10:30
Newcastle Region Art Gallery will hold a series of art workshops this July school holidays, guaranteed to inspire and amuse children of all ages and abilities.

Program Manager Tristan Sharp says the workshops will give students the opportunity to use the Gallery’s current exhibitions as inspiration when creating their own artistic pieces.

“The aim is to encourage our young participants to connect with the art works presently on display in the Gallery and relate to them in a fun way.”

During the first week students will use printmaking to interpret the artworks included in the ARTEXPRESS exhibition.
In the following week they will be inspired by the contemporary and colonial curiosities on display in Curious Colony: A twenty-first-century Wunderkammer. Using a variety of materials, students will explore the different sculpture techniques adopted by artists whose works are included in the exhibition.

The workshops will cater for children of all ages with specific classes for children aged 5 to 8 years, 9 to 12 years and 12 to 15 years.
Classes will be limited to 15 students and taught by local artists, with activities and discussions specifically designed to address the interests and skills of the group.

School holiday workshops will run from Tuesday 6 July until Friday 9 July and Tuesday 13 July until Friday 16 July. The cost is $22 per child and bookings are essential. Details are available at www.nag.org.au

The workshops for teenagers are presented in association with The City of Newcastle’s Westfest Program and are free.
For enquiries and bookings please call Penelope Finnigan on 4974 5112 or email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
Mr Clegg's Creative Industry
Written by Jayne Kearney   
Tuesday, 06 July 2010 16:01


To celebrate and showcase the work of the third year graduating acting students, Hunter TAFE is proud to present:

MR CLEGG’S CREATIVE INDUSTRY

This inaugural two-week festival of performances includes:
•  plays by Pulitzer Prize winners, The Zoo Story by Edward Albee and Danny and the Deep Blue Sea by John Patrick Shanley
• the Australian premiere of Dr Horrible - the world’s first musical blog
• and four new works written and developed by the graduating students

The third year graduating students of the Advanced Diploma in Arts (Acting) will have either written, performed, directed and/or produced the festival works.

As the Festival takes place during the school holidays, children and parents can also enjoy daytime performances of a re-working of the children’s classic Alice in Wonderland.

Each night over the two-week festival, there are three distinct TRIPLE TREAT programs, which means there are three exciting shows in each program.  The programs are:

•  STARS AND STRIPES – 3 plays by American writers
•  FRESH BAKED – 3 new works written and directed by our graduate student writers
•  INTIMATES – 3 works written, performed and directed by Australian women

DR HORRIBLE (the internet musical) – is a LATE NIGHT SHOW scheduled for Friday and Saturday nights only 

Buy a single ticket to each production or buy a Friend of Mr Clegg ticket and get a festival ticket to everything on offer to the session of your choice over the two-week period.

PRICES:
Each Triple Treat program: $15.00

ALICE (children’s show): $10

DR HORRIBLE (late-night show): $10

Become a Friend of Mr Clegg and purchase a COMBO ticket to get admission to the three programs, plus Alice and Dr Horrible for $40.00

Festival dates: Tuesday 6th July – Sunday 18th July 2010
Venue: The Civic Playhouse, Hunter Street Newcastle

Tickets available from TICKETEK 49291977

For more info click here.

 
25th Anniversary Celebration for Hunter Wetlands Centre
Friday, 04 June 2010 12:29

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World Environment Day 2010 has the theme of 'Many Species. One Planet. One Future', and looks to celebrate the diversity of life on Earth - coinciding nicely with this year being the International Year of Biodiversity. So what better place to celebrate than The Hunter Wetlands Centre.It's also a great chance to wish the Wetlands a happy 25th Anniversary.

On Saturday, June 5th, The Hunter Wetlands Centre will celebrate their 25th Anniversary and World Environment Day with a family carnivalwhich promises to be fun for all.

The essence of community spirit is no stranger to the location. Years before the transformation into the Hunter Wetlands Centre, the site was known as Marist Park and was home to the Hamilton Rugby Club. The sporting fields lay dormant for a number of years before community efforts brought it back to life and with the help of over 355,000 volunteer hours, the site has undergone a remarkable process of rehabilitation and regeneration to become a haven for wildlife and people.

Thanks to a committed staff, dedicated volunteers, supporter groups and members conservation, work on the site has seen a return of healthy wetlands providing habitat for over 250 birds and many other wetland species, including threatened and endangered species.


There are many activities planned for the 5th June including the ceremonial planting of the 100,000th plant onsite by founding conservation enthusiasts Max Maddock and Paddy Lightfoot. On the same day The Wetlands will also launch their Local Schools Working Together project with a sod turning for our new Education centre by Sharon Grierson MP. The Department of Education and Training’s Wetlands Environmental Education Centre currently services annually over 8,000 school children from public, catholic and independent schools and this capacity will double on completion of the new building.


Anna Ryan, Ecotourism Manager of the centre says, “We’re very excited to have the two events on the one program for our Anniversary, as the ceremonial planting symbolises acknowledgement of our progress and how far we’ve come with the regeneration of the site and the new educational facility project looks ahead to what we’re going to achieve and how we will continue to grow in the future. We play a key role in communication, education and public awareness to the community and it’s nice to think that with continued support we can go from strength to strength”.


The Anniversary and World Environment Day Carnival will be a busy day with a community planting session, talks, workshops, tours, stalls, food, children’s activity zone, entertainment and a canoe challenge. People can discover an array of activities from dip netting, bushwalking, observation towers, board walks, rainforest treks, Cafe Nourish, the visitors centre and much more.

Entry for the 25th Anniversary and World Environment Day Carnival is by donation.

Visit the Hunter Wetlands Centre website for more information

 
MINDD Seminar Correction
Monday, 31 May 2010 13:02

The June issue of Sunny Days incorrectly listed the date for the MINDD Foundation seminar at Lake Macquarie Performing Arts Centre as June 30. This seminar was held on May 30, and we sincerely apologise for any inconvenience caused. The MINDD seminar will be returning to the Central Coast region on August 15, with information and integrative solutions for allergies, asthma and ADHD.

Visit www.mindd.org for information and to register.

 
Clothes Swap Party
Written by Kate Ross   
Wednesday, 24 March 2010 09:54
Start putting aside those clothes that you seldom wear (or can no longer fit!) and bring them along to give away to other lovely ladies who like the idea of getting some new gear into their wardrobes without whalloping their wallets … earning eco-cred at the same time!

We’ll share some quality girly time, wine and nibblies while the dads in our lives get to share quality time with the offspring.

Bring accessories and kids’ clothes if you have them too. It doesn’t matter how little or how much you bring.

Please put things on coat-hangers. Does anyone have any racks we can use?

Anything that isn’t taken can go back home with you or we’ll donate it to Vinnies.

Spread the word – the more bodies, the more styles and sizes we’ll have to choose from!



When: Sunday, March 28th 10pm-1pm

Where: Carrington Community Hall, cnr Young & Hargraves Streets

RSVP
by St Patrick’s Day:
Call or sms Kate 0448478304
Call or sms Liz 0425250214

Cost: $5 to contribute to venue hire, food & drinks
 


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