Herald - Issue 425

23rd June 2022 • The HERALD • Page 37 v SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE HERALD v KIDS ZONE CHARITY WOODLAND WALK WITH ROTARY Grab one of the Forestry England’s brand-new Forest Rider packs and get your kids exploring the forest on two wheels and cycling like a pro this summer. Aimed at children aged 7 to 12 years of all abilities, the packs contain a cool cycling neck bu , a logbook to record 5 rides and some pro cycle skills cards to help them get the most out of their rides. ere are puzzles, fun activities, stickers and tips for riding safely too. Find the hidden letter on each page of the logbook and you could also be in with a chance to win an epic prize for you and all the family! Sounds like the perfect summer fun? You can order the pack for £6.50 via the Forestry England website: forestryengland.uk/forest-rider Want to be a Forest Rider? Are you under 18 and interested in playing golf? It’s not always easy for children and young people to recognise when someone might be exploiting them online. Remind them to come to you if anyone asks them to: • share something private about themselves, especially via image, video or live stream. • give themmoney or any sort of gi , including things like currency or virtual prizes found in games. • send them something that upsets them. For more information visit: www.nspcc.org.uk/ keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-safety-blog/ keeping-chi ldren-safe-onl ine-sexual-abuse/?utm_ s o u r c e =Ad e s t r a&u tm_me d i um= ema i l &u tm_ content=New%20advice&utm_campaign=2022_May_ CSO-newletter Bramshott Hill Golf Club, with Mytimeactive and NCGolf, at Dibden Golf Centre, is o ering an opportunity to play on the 9 hole course each Wednesday evening throughout the summer. Junior players wanting to take part need to arrive by 4.45pm near the 9 hole rst tee with tee times starting at 5pm. It will cost £5 weekly and this includes green fees and prizes! For further information please visit: bramshotthillgolfclub.org/junior-9-hole-league/ e Club are excited about welcoming juniors back to their thriving club. Go along and give golf a go! Forest Rider pack Help Children Recognise an Unhealthy Online Chat from the Hampshire Constabulary Crime Prevention Team Children and young people can enjoy a camp with a di erence in the holidays - learning to y sh with Fishing Breaks on the fabulous River Test. Children can sign up to a 3-day Kids Fishing Summer Camp (8-11 years 18th-20th July , 12-15 years 25th-27th July ) which is more of an immersion in y shing, learning the basics including tackle and gear, shing knots and safety, a day’s shing on the River Test, bug hunting, learning about the life of the trout and a chalk stream, river wildlife, competitions and cooking the catch for a tasty lunch! In addition to the camps Fishing Breaks, run by Simon Cooper, also o ers Family days and even children’s birthday parties for children age 8-16 years old. To nd out more visit: www.fishingbreaks.co.uk Tops Day Nurseries, an award-winning sustainability driven nursery chain have been celebrating vegetarian week by sharing their new vegetarian recipes with children and their families. National Vegetarian Week is a week that encourages us, to put a spotlight on delicious vegetable-centred meals. To support this week Tops revealed their new range of vegetarian recipes, which are included in their new summer menu. Children, parents, and colleagues were all encouraged to try their new vegetarian-based meals and were educated on the positive impact they have on your health and the environment. Some of Tops Day Nurseries new vegetarian recipes include, vegan sausage rolls, curried lentil dahl, macaroni and garlic bread and homemade cheese scones. Tops believe in an environmentally sustainable and socially responsible world for all, and they aim to achieve this through educating the children that attend their settings. Tops have made a number of company-wide, sustainable changes, including their famous no-added sugar menus that launched in 2016, but more recently their vegetarian meals, that were introduced last year. e multiple sustainable initiatives they have introduced, including their food planning, have contributed to them becoming the rst day nursery chain in the UK to achieve B Corp accreditation and were awarded a Queens Award for Enterprise in Sustainable Development this year. Peter Tto s, Catering Manager at Tops said “It is so important to create a well-balanced and varied diet. By introducing vegetarian dishes into your diet, we can use a wide variety of foods and produce that help us ensure we are gaining all the nutrients we need. Vegetarian food can be really exciting and also allows us to use our creative sides as well as introducing children to a full spectrum of fruits and vegetables.” Tops Day Nurseries are a family of eco-sustainable day nurseries across the South with 8 nurseries across Hampshire, including locally Tops Fawley and Tops Lymington. Tops have an outstanding reputation in delivering top quality early years education to children aged 3 months to school age, as well as before, a er- school and holiday clubs. Tops Day Nurseries Celebrate Vegetarian Week by Sharing New Vegetarian Recipes Fly Fishing Camps Hythe & Waterside Rotary’s Annual Charity Walk at Beaulieu takes place on Sunday 3rd July from 1.30pm. Kindly supported by Lord Montagu and the Countryside Education Trust, this event is family and dog friendly with routes from 1.5K to 8K and even includes a wheelchair and pushchair friendly route and a fun ‘bug hunt’! Clubs, groups and individuals are once again invited to take part, enjoying areas of the Beaulieu Estate not normally accessible to the public. is is an ideal opportunity to raise funds for your own charities and good causes or walkers can opt to support the Rotary Ukraine Appeal, which ensures 100% of all money raised is sent directly to the people of Ukraine who need it most, and are su ering from the ongoing con ict. For full details and application forms please visit: walkwithrotary.org.uk Walk for Hope Wessex Cancer Trust’s fundraiser ‘Walk for Hope’ takes place at a brand new venue, Royal Victoria Country Park. Walk for Hope is a lovely occasion to celebrate those who have survived cancer, inspire those recently diagnosed and support local families in your community. Enjoy the walk with friends, family, colleagues or even your four-legged friends, who are welcome too! You can take in the River Hamble scenery while completing one of the new ve or ten mile routes on Sunday 3rd July at 9am. Registration is £20 for adults and £15 for children under 16 with a suggested target to raise £100 for Wessex Cancer Trust. Wessex Cancer Trust believes that there should be help and support available to everyone living with cancer, when and where they need it. To register for Walk for Hope or to nd out more information visit: www.wessexcancer.org.uk/event/ walk-for-hope-2022 Lymington Seafood Festival Lymington Seafood Festival is set to return on the 15th, 16th and 17th July! e 3 day foodie festival held at Bath Road Park, Lymington, SO41 3SE is set to include demonstrations from top chefs, live music and entertainment and of course lots of delicious seafood and drink! Entry is just £5 with advance tickets available online. For full details and to book your tickets please visit: lymingtonseafoodfestival.co.uk ART EXTRA Totton Art Society’s next meeting is for Art Extra on Tuesday 12th July for a membrs workshop, 2pm at Calmore Community Centre. Working on own projects. Please book a space with Claire. Cost £2 per session. Followed on Wednesday 27th July for a Demonstration by Stewart Beckett ‘Figure painting in oils’. An innovative artist using colour in a powerful way. Stewart took part in Portrait Artist of the Year, and Landscape Artist of the year. Meetings take place from 7.30pm until 9.30pm at the ree Score Club, Totton SO40 3RS. Visitors are welcome to go along on the night for a small fee of £4pp. For more details of all the activities visit: www. Tottonartsociety.org

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