Friday, September 30, 2011

Iron Giant Postponed tomorrow


Due to adverse weather, scorchio! We will have to postpone the screening of the Iron Giant. sorry for any inconvenience caused. On a merrier note we will be screening Charlie and the Chocolate Factory on October 15th. Thank you for you patience.
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Monday, September 26, 2011

The iron Giant october 1st, Kids film club


Directed by Brad Bird and based on the 1968 Novel by Ted Hughes, the film tells the story of a lonely boy named Hogarth who discovers a giant iron man who fell from space. Hogarth, with the help of a beatnik named Dean, has to stop the U.S. military and a federal agent from finding and destroying the Giant. The film was awarded a BAFTA in 2000 for the best children’s film of the year.

Kid's Film Club screenings take place on the 1st & 3rd Saturday of each month. At the Orford House Social Club, 73 Orford Rd, E17 9QR.
Suitable for 11 years and under
Doors open 10am
Scribble and Smudge film related craft session 10-10.30am
Film start 10.45am

Tickets £5 child, £4 adults, under 2s free, on the door

Fairtrade tea, coffee, fresh popcorn, organic juices and hot dogs available
Parent chill zone

Top quality technical equipment including 8'x6' screen and THX 5.1 surround sound system in comfortable surroundings.

Car parking available.
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Sunday, September 18, 2011

Pirate and under the sea workshops

Here are some photos from this Summer's playscheme at Church Hill nursery July 2011.
First set of photos, are from the Pirates workshop, where swords, boats and pirate hats were made for role play. arghah my hearties!







Second set are from , 'Under the sea', exploring the strange under water world of deep sea fish. Bioluminescence with jelly fish and other deep sea fish. We also sailed in the Yellow submarine, with The Beatles on board!





Thank you to all who came to see Nim's island








I thought I'd show you all the creatures great and small that we made on saturday. Thankyou for visiting my island. You can follow me, scribble and smudge on face book for our next makes for The Iron Giant on October 1st. Or see http://www.screen17.co.uk/

Monday, September 12, 2011

NIm's Island at Kids film club, 17th September and Art trail thanks




We will be screening Nim's Island this Saturday, doors open at 10 a.m for crafts at The Orford road Social Club.

A young girl living on a tropical island with her scientist father is left to fend for herself after her dad's boat leaves him stranded far away and careless tour companies wreak havoc on the secluded paradise in directors Mark Levin and Jennifer Flackett's adaptation of the popular children's book by author Wendy Orr. Realizing that she will need adult assistance if she truly hopes to save her home, the resourceful youngster soon begins exchanging e-mails with the author of a book she has been reading. Nim's Island stars Little Miss Sunshine's Abigail Breslin, as well as Jodie Foster and Gerard Butler. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi. Runs for 1 hr. 35 min.

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Thank you to all who came to see Howl's Moving Castle at The E17 art trail , we made some beautiful wings.

I have thoroughly enjoyed the Art trail this year, and have seen some beautiful pieces and places. Thank you for again for you support. I have heard our chest of drawers have been a hit too.
If you have enjoyed any aspect of the E17Art Trail this year please make comments and any feed back to:info@e17arttrail.co.uk. A Jpeg of the feedback form is below. The organisers of the art trail work very hard to try and make it bigger and better each year.


'Our environment' at The Vestry museum 1st floor for the E17 art trail.
Is Our installation inspired by a trip to Springfield Park, where we
collected natural and man made objects.
Displayed as a chest of drawers filled with curiosities. Each drawer can be opened to reveal our finds on our. The artwork is a reflection of the children’s view of their local environment; identifying their favourite
aspects.
This ties in with the work that Church Hill Nursery are doing on
sustainability – how we can look after our environment and ensure that it can be enjoyed by all.

Thanks to the families from Church Hill nursery,
Andrew Children’s Centre Teacher,
Rhian Whitehead

Clara Fenwick for the photos
Ella Stevenson for our collection

Joseph Ledwith
Sam Smith
Scarlett Kenny
Ava Carney
Isla Smith
Pearl Digby
Alys Digby