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WOW! What wonderful weather we are having, I hope you are all enjoying it and playing outside?? It is nearly the end of the school year and I am sure that you are all looking forward to moving up to your new classes and meeting your new teachers. Good luck to all of the year 6 children who will be moving onto secondary school and we all hope you have a great time and learn lots! Once again we have some superb competitions in HEY! Magazine and in this issue you can win family tickets to Crealy, Haynes Motor museum and Bristol Ice Rink Don’t delay, make sure you send your entries into us as soon as possible, and remember ‘ you have to be in it to win it!’. Have a good look at our News and Reviews pages and read all about the fantastic things that have been going on in your local schools. You are all very inspiring and it is wonderful to read about all of the new ways in which you learn and experience new things, keep it up! Make the most of the creative an dfun ideas to make and do this holiday, we hope we have given you lots to keep you occupied! Make sure you are safe during the summer holidays and if you are going on holiday have a wonderful time!

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To enter any of or fantastic competitions please enter by writing the answer, your name, age, address and telephone number and your school name on a piece of paper and send it to us at: HEY! competitions, Ignyte Ltd, 46 Frome Road, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 3LF Or email your entry details to tina@hey-magazine.co.uk

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The Haynes Motor Museum holds over 400 amazing cars and bikes from nostalgic classics of the 50’s and 60’s glorious Bentleys and Rolls Royces to exciting super cars like the Jaguar XJ220. Sunday 15th August - Monster Truck Madness & Dream Car Rides. See the enormously destructive Big Pete the biggest and meanest monster truck in Europe. Watch in amazement as this monster jumps 15ft in the air, demolishing and crushing anything in its path. An excitingly breath taking show that will guarantee to leave you with a long lasting impression! To win answer the following:

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WIN! A family ticket to Bristol Ice Rink! As one of Bristol’s main attractions located in Bristol City Centre the rink aims to provide every guest with a fun filled visit. Enjoy ice skating. Watch friends or family from the Rinkside Cafe. Relax with a drink at the Bridge Bar (over 18s only). Support Bristol’s ice hockey teams or learn to play with them and of course learn What is the name of to dance on ice. To win answer the following:

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Billy Rojohn aged 5 from Croscombe attends Croscombe Primary School won family tickets to Bristol Zoo.

the popular celebrity ice skating TV show? Kara Hayne aged 10 from Wells attends Coxley Primary School won family tickets to visit At Bristol.

Briadh Hall aged 10 from Wells attends St Joseph and St Teresa Primary School won family tickets to go ice skating at Brsitol Ice Rink.

Emma Watts aged 7 from Wells attends St Cuthberts infant School won family tickets to Wookey Hole caves and Mill.


Basil’s School Antics Basil Catkinson is a pupil who attends St. Lawrence’s Primary School, Westbury-sub-Mendip. Basil has many gifts, not all of them academic. You can follow Basil’s antics in HEY! Magazine with a snippet of his recent advertures in each edition. Basil gets up to all sorts of mischief in the classroom and also at lunchtimes. His parents keep forgetting to give him his own lunchbox although they have received several letters from the school, so he is best friends with anyone who has tuna for lunch. On this day Tori left her tuna pasta unattended and as Basil is very against waste, particularly of a fishy kind, he thoughtfully helped to finish off the tuna pasta left in Tori’s flask. He couldn’t escape blame for this dastardly deed as instead of lining up for afternoon school with his classmates he was too busy cleaning away the evidence left on his paws.


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Health Week St Pauls’s Primary School in Shepton Mallet celebrated Health Week from 17th to 21st May. Each day during the week, the children were extremely lucky to have the opportunity to purchase a mid morning drink of fruit juice. We were indebted to Tesco and the Co-op for their donations of juice which supported the children’s contributions. A great majority of the children participated, enjoying the more traditional orange plus more exotic ranges. As reported in last month’s edition of St. Paul’s People, the charity for this term is LEPRA which supports people with leprosy. On the final Friday of Health Week, they had a fantastic day completing a workout in support of LEPRA. Children had collected sponsors and were thrilled to receive a tee-shirt and complete their workout. As a Church School, they are committed to supporting those less fortunate than themselves and were delighted to support this most worthwhile charity. The children raised a stunning £1.049.70 which will support 50 people with Leprosy, well done everyone, a superb effort!

As part of our work with the Town Heritage Initiative, we were delighted to welcome a local stone carver, Tom Clark, who worked with the Year 5 classes. They are producing a set of 4 pieces for display in our quiet garden to commemorate the school’s 40th Anniversary. The pieces will feature the school and locality. The children had an amazing time helping to carving items for inclusion. We are so grateful to Tom and to Mrs. Karin Kennedy and Barbra Wharton of THI for their organisation.

Sports Day at St Paul’s This year we were blessed with good weather for our Sports’ Days, which miraculously, for the first time in four years, happened on the days scheduled for them. In Lower School, this took place on 17th May and in Upper School on the 18th. The format of small group sports plus more traditional running races was voted a resounding success by children, parents and staff. This format allowed all the children to take part for the majority of the morning with the elite runners enjoying their moments of glory too. The winning house, over the two days, was Faraday. We are really grateful to Mr. Greg Byrne who organised the event and all the staff who helped on the days.

Football Skills The children of St Paul’s Primary School in Shepton Mallet were so lucky on Wednesday 19th May, to receive soccer skills coaching from trained coaches from Arsenal Football Club. Another incredible event for them to enjoy, education certainly wasn’t as exciting as this when I was at school! The children thought it was ‘awesome’!

Ditcheat Primary School Ofsted Report Everyone at Ditcheat School is delighted with the results of our recent Ofsted inspection. The team spent two days in school and were very pleased with everything they saw. Our report was published last week and we are officially a good school in all areas with some things graded as outstanding. The inspectors commented in particular on the caring and welcoming ethos of the school and on the children’s “good attitudes to learning evident throughout the school”. The positive nature of this report reflects the enthusiasm of the children, the hard work and commitment of the staff and the wonderful support we have from parents.

Outdoor Learning Week Our Outdoor Learning Week provided the children with some excellent opportunities to develop problem solving and team work skills. The children loved the “hands on” practical activities. “It was a pleasure to go into the hall at one point during the week to see every child in the school absorbed in making a clay model of themselves” said Headteacher, Beth Hopkin. Later in the day these were placed around the village to represent the work of the artist Anthony Gormley. The week culminated with a morning of raft building followed by raft racing on the local stream: a great way to learn about design, floating and sinking and forces.


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Arts Council England has awarded Artsmark Gold to St John’s CE VA Primary School in recognition of the school’s commitment to, and excellence in, arts education. St John’s is part of the 1676 schools in England who received an Artsmark award this year. Carolyn Banfield, Head teacher of St John’s CE VA Primary School in Midsomer Norton said: “I’m delighted that the Arts Council has once again recognised St John’s dynamic arts education programme. Because of the outstanding opportunities we are able to provide for our children, they are enthused and motivated by the arts in all its diversity. Our pupils have thoroughly enjoyed working with a range of professional artists, dancers and musicians and as a result have achieved great things.’

High Littleton Tag Rugby Success High Littleton year 5and 6 tag rugby team took part in the Midsomer Norton Tag Rugby Tournament. The winners and runners up would take part in the Primary Rugby partnership Day at Bath Rugby’s Recreation Ground. Beating Camerton, St Nicholas, Westfield and Paulton whilst drawing with Peasedown St John, Trinity and Midsomer Norton meant that High Littleton were within one try of claiming the top spot. Our galliant efforts saw us achiving runner up position. The squad were Matt J, Matt W, Ali, Chloe, Maddie, Charlie, Emily, Ryan and Edward.

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On Wednesday 23rd June the Year 6 pupils from St John’s Primary School in Midsomer Norton joined over 2000 pupils at Wells Cathedral over a series of 6 days! The day consisted of an opening ceremony which was exciting and enjoyable followed by two amazing workshops during the morning. The workshops were really interesting and were all sorts of things from art to dance to mime to global community work. Everything was brought together in the afternoon with a service. We sang songs with all the schools together in the centre of the cathedral.

Longvernal Mosiacs Year 4 and 5 children from Longvernal Primary School displayed their creativity when they were vistied by artist Anita Andrews. The pupils designed 2 fantastic mosaics inspired by their links with Spain and Uganda and also the community of the school. Children cut the tiles and worked with Anita to ensure they were placed correctly and the picture came to life. The mosaics are on display in the school hall for all to see!

Cake Sale for Haiti A group of year 3 and 4 girls from Midsomer Norton Primary School organised and ran their own cake sale in aid of the Haiti appeal. The children considered every aspect of the sale, making posters, thinking about hygiene and encouraging the school community to join in. An amazing £115 was raised. Well done to all involved!

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On Monday 14th June, the juniors of Farrington Gurney Church of England Primary School took part in a fantastic Sing Up Concert at Wells Cathedral. Over the course of 6 weeks, the children had been taught 8 songs by one of the Wells choristers and the Wells Cathedral organist, Oliver Walker. The culmination of these singing lessons was the concert in which Farrington, along with 3 other primary schools, sang their hearts out! Sarah Appleton (YR 5) and Megan Oram (YR 4) – seen in the picture in their navy school uniforms – showed great talent, singing a verse from the African song Soualle as a duet.


The “Caribbean” comes to WSM! On Thursday 10th June, the infants of Farrington Gurney Church of England Primary School and St Mary’s Writhlington Church of England School went to Weston-superMare for a joint day of fun on the beach and a visit to Seaquarium. Both schools, who share Executive Headteacher Sue Jones, have been focussing on “The Caribbean” as their topic this term and what better way to do this than with a trip to the seaside! It may not have been quite as hot and tropical as in the Caribbean, but the children were not in the least deterred!

Westfield Year 3 Play Our Year 3 play was called’ Just Like Us, ‘ and it was about children in World War 2. Some of us played English evacuees and some were Jewish. The play was about people being different and being able to get along with each other. We sang some lovely World War 2 songs and our parents and grandparents joined in. Some children from each class helped to serve tea and cakes after the morning performance. By Jasmin Williams and Chloe Bodman, Dolphin Class (Year 3)

Year 6 Tag Rugby Team The Tag Rugby team of Farrington Gurney Church of England Primary School qualified for the South West finals of the Tag to Twickenham Competition. This makes them one of the top 250 teams in the country! They recently played at Taunton School against teams from as far a field as Redruth, Cheltenham and Gloucester. As a small school, playing some Year 4 pupils in this Year 6 competition, they were delighted with their excellent performance.

Sustainability at St John’s Last term during our Eco Club meeting we decided to take part in the ‘In Bloom’ competition to improve our local environment. On Monday 10th May we paid a visit to the local garden centre in Chilcompton to buy a variety of plants. We followed the council’s theme of ‘fire’ and chose plants in colours of red, yellow, blue and orange. We spent the whole morning planting over six pots. It was very hard work but after we finished it was worth it. We hope the judges will come and pay us a visit next month as we are very proud of our work. By Courtney Burns and Rebecca Cleaves

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Materials • 9 (11-inch) balloons (for 3 balls) • Funnel • 2 1/4 cups of dried lentils • Scissors

Materials • Sticks and twigs • Hand pruners (a parent’s tool) • Hot-glue gun • Flat stone • Colored pencils • Small objects from nature, such as pinecones, pine needles, pieces of bark, acorns, and leaves • 8-inch piece of twine (optional)

Instructions 1. Stretch the first balloon by inflating it halfway, holding it closed for about 30 seconds, and deflating it. 2. Place a funnel in the balloon’s neck and gradually pour in 3/4 cup of lentils, pushing them in as you go. The balloon should be firm but squeezable. 3. Snip off the balloon’s thick rubber lip. Cut the neck off a second balloon and gently stretch the opening. 4. Ease the second balloon over the filled balloon, tucking in the neck as you go. 5. Cut the neck off the third balloon, stretch the opening, and ease it over the other two. Repeat this process to make a set of three balls, or however many you’d like.

Materials • 2 cardboard tubes (toilet paper tubes, or wrapping paper tubes trimmed to about 5-1/2 inches) • 1 roll each of red, white, and blue duct tape • Clear 1-gallon, food-safe plastic pot • 2 (15-ounce) unopened cans of food, with labels removed (for weight) • Clean, empty metal can or plastic bucket (ours is a 12-ounce peanut can) • Parchment paper (optional) • 2 metal bottle caps Instructions 1. Wrap the cardboard tubes with red and white duct tape. Affix an arm to each side of the potl with a loop of tape. 2. Wrap the bottom of the canned goods with red tape. (Tip: Write the contents on the top of each can so that you’ll know what’s in them.) Place loops of tape on their lids, then press the potl into place on top. 3. To make the robot’s head, wrap the empty can or bucket with blue duct tape. Cut eyes from white duct tape and a mouth from red. (Tip: The eyes and mouth are easier to make if you first attach the duct tape to a piece of parchment paper. Cut out the shapes, then peel them off the parchment backing.) Attach the bottle caps to the white circles with loops of tape. Stack the head on top of the pot.

Instructions 1. Trim the sticks with the pruners and hot-glue them together to form a body with arms, a torso, and legs. 2. Draw a face on the stone with colored pencils, then glue it to the torso. 3. Glue on the other features, such as pinecone feet, an acorn cap, bark pants, or a pine needle skirt.


All of Jude’s recipes were quick to prepare, a bonus for the guests with schoolaged children who agreed that the Frittata (rather like a Spanish omelette) would be a hit with younger members of the family. Simply by adding favourite ingredients like bacon, ham or cheese it makes a tasty, healthy teatime dish for those rushing to prepare something after school.

turning up the heat on organic vegetables! Hey Magazine Hosts Riverford Cook and Chat Lunch Riverford teamed up with Hey! Magazine’s Tina Veater who hosted an ‘al fresco’ Cook and Chat lunch in her sunny garden in Radstock this month. Tina invited ten friends to her home and Riverford cook Jude Davies prepared the guests a mouthwatering range of dishes using seasonal organic vegetables and fruit. On the menu; potato and spinach frittata, orange and caraway dip with feta cheese, blood salad followed by vanilla Panna Cotta and spiced rhubarb. Liz McPherson of Riverford explains “We are inviting people to host these Cook and Chat lunches or suppers to encourage them and their friends to look again at organic vegetables as versatile, reasonably priced ingredients and a great basis for tasty, healthy home-cooking for the whole family. You invite friends to your home, we provide the cook and the ingredients.”

In the spirit of Riverford guests were encouraged to chat to Jude about their own cooking experiences and gained inspiration for using vegetables in a creative way for the whole family. Everybody enjoyed the results when they sat down to lunch!

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Water Balloon Catch This wet and wacky game is as refreshing as a dip in the pool. On a hot day, even if you drop the ball, you’re still cool. What You Need • Gallon-size milk jugs (one for each player) • Tape • Ribbons • Water balloons Instructions 1. Create the catchers by cutting the bottom off a gallon-size milk jug (one for each player), taping the cut edges, and decorating with ribbon. 2. Fill a bunch of water balloons to the size of a grapefruit. 3. See how many times you can toss the balloons without breaking them or how far you can catch and throw them.

Splash and Score Kids can test their aim and douse their opponent at the same time with this water balloon game of throwing and blocking skills. What You Need • 1 bucket and 1 plastic bat for every 2 players • 6 water balloons per player (for each game) Instructions 1. Fill the buckets to the brim and line them up. Divide into 2 teams (throwers and receivers). The throwers line up several yards away from the buckets and try to toss water balloons into the buckets. 2. Each successful toss is worth 1 point. Each member of the receiving team sits (or kneels) behind a bucket and holds a plastic bat ready to defend his or her bucket by blocking the incoming water balloons. Be sure the buckets are far enough apart that batters won’t hit each other. 3. Each thrower tosses 2 balloons, the score is tallied, and then the receivers get a chance to be the throwers and earn points. The teams continue to alternate throwing and blocking. The team with the highest score at the end of 3 rounds wins.

Make a Splash What’s the best way to jazz up a classic game of jump rope? Just add water! (3 or more players) Give each player a cup of water. With cup in hand, each player jumps into the turning rope and completes 3 skips in a row. The player with the most water in her cup after her turn wins. (6 or more players) Divide players into 2 teams and give each team a cup of water. One team turns the rope. The other sends a player into the turning rope with the cup, singing, “Water in the cup, splashing all about. Jump in, (teammate’s name), and help me out.” This teammate jumps in and takes the cup from the first player, who then jumps out. After each player has jumped once, the other team has a turn. The team with the most water in its cup at the end of the game wins.

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Where to go & what to do!

Children’s Book-making Workshops

Bookbarn International, Children’s Department, Unit 1-2, Hallatrow Business Park, Wells Road, Hallatrow Monday 9th August, 10am-11.30am. Wednesday 18th August, 2pm-3.30pm Thursday 26th August, 10am-11.30am) Boys and girls aged 2-7 (no more than ten children in each workshop). The main activity in this workshop is to get children making small books. The workshop would begin with a short explanation of the earliest books that were made specifically for children. This is a fun and educational workshop where children can show their creativity and interest in books. -----------------------------------

Dalek Invasion at the Fleet Air Arm Museum

Yeovilton, 7th and 8th August. Prepare to be afraid! An army of Daleks will invade the museum over this weekend. Dr Who characters and celebrities plus family activities. Children are encouraged to come in fancy dress. A great day out www.fleetairarm.com -----------------------------------

Monster Truck Madness and Dream Car Rides

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Haynes Motor Museum, Sparkford. Sunday 15th August. See the enormously destructive Big Pete the biggest and meanest monster truck in Europe. Watch in amazement as this monster jumps 15ft in the air, demolishing and crushing anything in its path. An excitingly breath taking show that will guarantee to leave you with a long lasting impression! -----------------------------------

The Roman Baths by Candlelight

01/07/2010 to 31/08/2010 As darkness falls, the ruins of this vast Roman building are an awesome sight. By the light of flickering torches, you can walk on 2000 year old pavements and really sense the spirits of the ancients, providing a truly magical atmosphere which no other venue can surpass. With its steaming waters and Roman artefacts this is an unforgettable and unique experience. -----------------------------------

WOMAD Festival

23/07/2010 to 25/07/2010 28 years from when WOMAD first started the ‘World of Music and Dance’ festival returns for the 4th consecutive year in the beautiful grounds of Charlton Park. -----------------------------------

Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park

06/08/2010 to 08/08/2010 This fabulous event takes place at Gatcombe Park, home of the Princess Royal and her family and incorporates the British Open, Intermediate and Novice Championships. In addition to top class eventing there will be something for all the family with a shopping village, arena attractions and entertainment. -----------------------------------

Bath Festival of Children’s Literature

24/09/2010 to 03/10/2010 Join some of the biggest names in children’s books for 10 days of Festival fun with authors, illustrators, storytellers and poets. -----------------------------------

Football Comes to Radstock Museum

11 May 2010 to 31 August 2010 A celebration of football in Somerset which began in the late 19th Century in the Coalfield area of North Somerset. The exhibition will focus on the Clubs and Individuals from the County. Many trophies will be on display from the Somerset Football Association, Yeovil Town FC, Bath City FC and other Senior & Junior Clubs in the district. Find out about football during WWI & WWII, FA Cup encounters, the development of kit and miscellaneous memorabilia. -----------------------------------

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Team Falchion Dunster Country Fair

Dunster - 01984 640253 28th July 2010 A great day out for all the family celebrating the country way of life. -----------------------------------

Dunster Show

Dunster Castle Lawns - 01984 656990 20th August A fun day out for all the family. Cattle, Sheep, Horses, Trade Stands, Craft, Tent, Fun Fair, Circus entertainment, Parade of Hounds, Rural Crafts, Food. -----------------------------------

Frome Agricultural & Cheese Show

11th September Westwoodlands Showground - 01373 463600 Showcasing local food producers, livestock, rural handicrafts and trade stands. -----------------------------------

Medieval Coin Making

22/07/2010 to 23/07/2010 Daily 10.30am until 4.30pm Glastonbury Abbey See coins as they used to be, by master coin maker Andy Pilkington. Try your hand too at this ancient art. -----------------------------------

Pegasus Hawking Birds of Prey, static display

24/07/2010 to 25/07/2010 Daily from 1030hrs until 1700hrs Glastonbury Abbey See this wonderful display of Birds of Prey; hear all about them and how they would have been used here in times past and maybe even get to handle them. -----------------------------------

14/08/2010 to 15/08/2010 Daily 1000hrs until 1700hrs. Glastonbury Abbey Back once again by popular demand this Medieval Living History team and their encampment...so see how folks lived, played and fought in ancient times! See and touch implements from Medieval life - experience the sights, sounds and smells of Medieval life... and much more. Also hear tales of King Arthur! There will be presentations at set times during the day - watch for more details, in due course! -----------------------------------

Fossils and funnybones

@ Bristol - Opening 26 June! Discover more with this exciting archaeology exhibition especially for under eights’ which will replacing In the jungle! Dig for fascinating fossils and look for the different kinds of life that were around many years ago - it is sure to be roaring fun! -----------------------------------

Altitude – the fantastic flight show!

@ Bristol Running until 21 November 2010. 12.30 and 3.30 weekends and holidays. Fasten your seat belts ready for our show all about the science of, well, flight! 2010 sees another important celebration of 100 years of flight in the South West, giving you the perfect opportunity to have all your questions about the science of flight answered by At-Bristol’s Live Science team. With lots of fantastic facts and plenty of exciting experiments it is sure to set your minds soaring – chocks away! -----------------------------------

Seaside Safari

Monday 2nd August Join a National Park Ranger to find out ’who is eating who’ in the rockpools and ’what is hiding where?’ Fun for all ages. Meet on seafront opposite cliff railway, Lynmouth. 2pm for approx 2 hrs. Exmoor Somerset - www.exmoor-nationalpark.gov.uk

Family Adventure Park Come and have fun at Puxton Park

South Somerset Cycling offers an experienced knowledge of cycling in Somerset with a fleet of quality bicycles suitable for all members of the family along. Child seats, trailers, youth cycles, tandem and a wheelchair tandem are all available for hire.The shop sells a wide range of new bicycles and cycling accessories, as well as a selection of maps and books of local interest. A range of circular walks, cycle routes and other leaflets are also available. Visit the Langport & River Parrett Visitor Centre to discover life on the Somerset Levels and Moors, some of the best remaining wetlands in England. It’s the perfect base for both walkers and cyclists who wish to explore this unique landscape. Walkers and cyclists are welcome to make use of the free car park beside the Centre and toilets which are located inside the building. For those wishing to cycle, free cycle route maps are available. Bikes can be hired from the Centre or bring your own bike and make use of our facilities. A cycle shop is located within the Centre along with a service and repair workshop. During the spring, summer and early autumn, ice creams and cold drinks are available on site. Within a short walk a number of tea shops, pubs and hotels can be found.

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Magician, falconry display, gladiators, tractor rides and archery

31 July Fifi and Bumble & more 21 August Fireman Sam & more

CAR BOOT Every Sunday 8am - 2pm April - September Puxton Park, WsM, N. Somerset BS24 6AH

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! ? P U S ’ T A WH The hottest movies, dvds, books and more...

Cats & Dogs: the Revenge of Kitty Galore

Release date: 30th July

Despicable Me Released on: 9th July In a happy suburban neighborhood surrounded by white picket fences with flowering rose bushes, sits a black house with a dead lawn. Unbeknownst to the neighbors, hidden beneath this home is a vast secret hideout. Surrounded by a small army of minions, we discover Gru, planning the biggest heist in the history of the world. He is going to steal the moon (Yes, the moon!) Gru delights in all things wicked. Armed with his arsenal of shrink rays, freeze rays, and battle-ready vehicles for land and air, he vanquishes all who stand in his way. Until the day he encounters the immense will of three little orphaned girls who look at him and see something no one else has ever seen: a potential Dad.

Step Up 3D Released on: 6th August A tight-knit group of New York City street dancers, including Luke (Malambri) and Natalie (Vinson), team up with NYU freshman Moose (Sevani), and find themselves pitted against the world’s best hip hop dancers in a high-stakes showdown that will change their lives forever.

WELLS FILM CENTRE CINEMA

01749 673195 www.wellsfilmcentre.co.uk From Monday 19th July

TOY STORY 3D (U) From Saturday 24th July

KARATE KID (PG)

From Wednesday 4th August

CATS AND DOGS 2 IN 3D (TBC)

From Friday 6th August

STEP UP 3 IN 3D (TBC)

From Wednesday 11th August

SORCERERS APPRENTICE (PG)

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From Wednesday 18th August

MARMADUKE (TBC) From Wednesday 25th August

SCOTT PILGRAM VS THE WORLD (TBC) Directed By Edgar Wright

From Friday 27th August

KARATE KID (PG)

From Wednesday 4th August

THE LAST AIR BENDER (TBC)

In the age-old battle between cats and dogs, one crazed feline has taken things a paw too far. Kitty Galore, formerly an agent for cat spy organization MEOWS, has gone rogue and hatched a diabolical plan to not only bring her canine enemies to heel, but take down her former kitty comrades and make the world her scratching post. Faced with this unprecedented threat, cats and dogs will be forced to join forces for the first time in history in an unlikely alliance to save themselves - and their humans - in “Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore,” a comedy that blends live action with state-of-the-art puppetry and computer animation. It’s time for the fur to fly.

Toy Story 3 Release on: 23rd july “Toy Story 3” welcomes Woody, Buzz and the whole gang back to the big screen as Andy prepares to depart for college and his loyal toys find themselves in… daycare! These untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice, so it’s all for one and one for all as plans for the great escape get underway. A few new faces-some plastic, some plushjoin the adventure, including iconic swinging bachelor and Barbie’s counterpart Ken, a thespian hedgehog named Mr. Pricklepants and a pink, strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear


The Great Hamster Massacre Katie Davies

Basil‛s School Antics Clare Blackmore

This wonderful book is all about Basil, a Birman cat who ‘attends’ St Lawrence’s Primary School, at Westbury-subMendip in Somerset. Written by Clare Blackmore who works at St Lawrence school. The book is all about what Basil gets up to during the school year. Basil’s antics are regularly featured in the school’s nerwsletter -- now they have been brought together, charmingly illustrated, in this special book, whose publication has been supported by Bristol Water. All proceeds from the sale of the book, through mail order and from the school, will be shared 50/50 between the school and the WaterAid charity. For further information, please contact Paul Kelson at Bristol Water on 0117 9536470 or Clare Blackmore via 01749 87043

Titch and Mitch 1: Shipwrecked!

Winner of the Waterstone’s Book Award 2010. An entertaining behind-thescenes look at family life in all its intricacies as it revolves around pet ownership and the drama that surrounds it. Nine year old Anna tells how she and her younger brother Tom win the battle to be allowed to own a hamster each, survive the ups and downs of ownership and then, when the great hamster massacre takes place, set about finding the culprit! Anna’s view of her world will amuse all.

How To Survive Summer Camp Jacqueline Wilson

Stella’s mum and step-dad have gone off on holiday and have dumped Stella at the Evergreen Holiday Camp. She’s not happy! Especially when she finds out she’s expected to learn to swim - the one thing her mum promised she wouldn’t have to do. She’s determined not to enjoy herself and settles down for a nightmare summer.

Garth Edwards

Titch and Mitch are two delightful pixies who survive being shipwrecked and end up on an island that’s full of extraordinary animal characters. As they meet more and more friends they go off on some wonderful but sometimes frightening adventures with their magical bicycle, talking turkeys and lots more besides.

explorer

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this summer

The Rainbow Orchid: Adventures of Julius Chancer - Vol 2 Garen Ewing

About the series: The Rainbow Orchid is an ambitious blend of classic storytelling and cinematic artwork in which adventure, historical drama and legend are seamlessly intertwined. If you like your comics full of mystery and adventure and you love the worlds of H. Rider Haggard, Arthur Conan Doyle, Jules Verne, Edgar P. Jacobs and Hergé, then you’ll love this. The Rainbow Orchid is traditional adventure at its best. It will be enjoyed immensely by readers of all ages and both sexes. The Rainbow Orchid began life as a web comic and is now one of the most acclaimed online comics ever. It first appeared online in 2002 and has since had millions of hits.

A visit this summer is not complete without enjoying these wild adventures… • canoe safari trail and Land Rover safari. • children’s moth trapping and bird watching sessions.

Slimbridge

Wetland Centre

Slimbridge, Gloucestershire GL2 7BT T 01453 891900 or visit wwt.org.uk/slimbridge WWT reg charity in England & Wales, no. 1030884 and Scotland, no. SC039410


WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN! WIN!

Use your imagination this Summer! Swan Artworks are working together with Hey! to invite you to be creative and imaginiative in our summer art competition. Get your imagination rolling and think of your dream ‘imaginary holiday’ and draw it for us. It could be sunbathing on the moon or sitting in a deck chair in the jungle... You can use paint, crafts, pencils or any creative method you wish to create your imaginary piece on A4 paper or card. Judging will take place in Swan Artworks and all artwork will be judged by Carrie Osborne the proprietor of Swan Artworks and Paula Bowles, well known children’s illistrator. You can find out more about Paula and her work on her blog at www.paulabowles.blog.com

01761 412136

www.nortonhillschool.com sportscentre@nortonhillschool.com

SILVER MEMBERSHIP 12 exercise classes of your choice including Zumba 28 days = £25 general £20 Students

Winners will be presented with their artwork professionally frames and mounted as well as an art set to help you to continue to improve. Runners up will be presented with their arwork mounted and a signed copy of Paula’s book.

The categories are:

Ages 4 to 6 Ages 7 to 9 Ages 10 to 12

Send your artwork to us at: HEY! Magazine, 46 Frome Road, Radstock, Somerset, BA3 3LF or drop it in to Swan Artworks 10 High Street, Midsomer Norton. Closing date: Friday 3rd September. Good luck and we look forward to seeing your fantastic pieces!

Adult ZUMBA - Every Week Day! Mondays 7.15 - 8.15pm Tuesdays 5.30 - 6.15pm and 8.15 - 9pm Wednesdays 5.30 - 6.15pm Thursdays 6.15 - 7.15pm Fridays 6.00 - 6.45pm Ages 12+, any ability welcome 1 hour sessions £4.50 and 45 minute sessions £3.00

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Mums

Beating yourself up is bad for your health! Think carefully. Who is your harshest critic? Your overinvolved mother? That competitive friend? Perhaps an annoying in-law? Chances are the person who gives you the hardest time is YOU. After all, who’s the one spending time and energy in front of the mirror worrying about your new haircut? Who is it beating themselves up when a project isn’t going right at work or after an argument with a friend or family member? Most of us put far too much of our energy in to negative thoughts, often affecting the way we live our lives or leading to mental or physical health problems. Issues with our bodies and personalities can continue for years, if not a lifetime. When did you first start thinking that you weren’t a confident speaker, your thighs were too fat or your chest was too sunken? Millions of people suffer with serious disorders such as depression, social anxiety or body dysmorphia, extreme mental conditions that cause debilitating fears and anxieties, which stop the sufferer from functioning normally in their day-to-day life. These are people who fear answering a ringing phone, are terrified of social rejection, who look in the mirror and see something hideous, who can’t face getting out of bed in the morning. But these conditions can be treated with drugs and counselling, every day anxieties and worries can’t. It’s all too easy to say to a worried friend having a hard time “it’s not that bad,” or “I don’t know what you’re talking about, you’re fantastic!” But few of us give ourselves the same courtesy. Speak to a close friend who you know will be honest with you and ask them about your worries. Chances are they’ve never noticed that your stomach bulges in tight tops or that you blush whenever you speak to a member of the opposite sex. Ask them what their worries are and even if you have noticed that their hair is a bit bushy or that they talk before they think you’ve probably wished you had their lovely curls or that you find their foot-in-mouth problem quite endearing. So next time you find yourself criticising the way you look or something you have (or haven’t) done put yourself in your best friend’s shoes. What would they say to you? If you can start looking at yourself from the outside, seeing what others can see, you’re well on the way to pushing those nagging doubts and self criticisms away for good. Write down everything you dislike about yourself, read it back or – even better – ask someone to read it out to you. Sounds ridiculous doesn’t it? Stop the cycle of negative thinking and you may have just saved your own sanity or even your life.

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A bottled version of the game I spy

Here’s something to do with all of the rocks that seem to magically pop out of the garden each spring; turn them into a colorful, interactive art-and-building set for your kids. Materials • Rocks • Outdoor acrylic paint Instructions 1. After they’ve gathered a small bucketful, have your young artists wash the rocks, then paint them with outdoor acrylic paint. 2. When the paint is dry, kids can stack, sort, and design to their hearts’ content. Our testers made pyramids, circles in the grass, paths, and more. A bonus: your kids can continue to add to the collection as more rocks turn up.

Divoky Riding School 01373 45 11 60 07971 207 037 pat.divoky@googlemail.com

Hapsford Stables ~ Great Elm Nr Frome BA11 3NW

Materials • 15 to 20 small items such as a paper clip, a seashell, a shiny bead, or a googly eye • Clear plastic jar with the label removed (we used a peanut butter jar) • Pen, paper, and scissors • Mixed birdseed (we used about 1 cup) • Clear packing tape Instructions 1. Let your child gather a handful of tiny ‘treasures’ from around the house. 2. Trace the lid of the jar onto paper and cut out the circle. On it, list all of the items your child’s collected so players will know what to look for. (Or, print the list from your computer.) 3. Pour about an inch of birdseed into the jar, then drop in 3 or 4 of the small items. Add some more birdseed, then more treasures, and so on until you’re within an inch of the top. Leave that final space empty so the contents will have room to move around when shaken. Screw on the lid. 4. Tape the list of items to the lid and seal the jar shut with more tape. Give it a good shake, and see what you can find.

Lead rein lessons for 4 yr olds Weekend lessons for 5-15 yr olds Groups of varying ability, to allow you to learn at your own pace Competent riders can go hacking Children’s Summer Holiday Riding Sessions Half day and whole days available Local authority ‘Give It A Go Scheme’ approved Mendip Council Licenced BHS Approved


Penne with broad beans, bacon, mint and cream

Rhubarb and strawberry crumble By Jane Baxter, Riverford Field Kitchen Taken from the Riverford Farm Cook Book Serves 4 Ingredients 2-4 rhubarb stalks, cut into slices 2cm thick 1 punnet strawberries, hulls removed, large ones cut in half 165g plain flour 50g soft light brown sugar 150g rolled oats 125g unsalted butter Place the rhubarb in a deep pie dish. Toss the strawberries with a tablespoon of the flour and add to the rhubarb. Sprinkle half the sugar on top. Put the oats, butter and remaining sugar and flour in a food processor and pulse until the mixture starts to come together. Spread the crumble over the fruit and bake in an oven preheated to 180C for 35-40 minutes, until the rhubarb is tender and the crumble is browned. Serve with clotted cream.

By Jane Baxter, Riverford Field Kitchen Taken from the Riverford Farm Cook Book Serves 4 Ingredients 500g shelled broad beans 350g penne 100g pancetta or smoked streaky bacon, cut into fine batons 1 tbsp butter or olive oil 1 garlic clove, crushed 200ml double cream a small bunch of mint, roughly chopped 2 tbsp freshly grated Parmesan sea salt and freshly ground black pepper Cook the broad beans in boiling salted water for a few minutes, until tender. Drain and set aside. Cook the pasta in a large pan of boiling salted water until al dente. Meanwhile, fry the bacon in the butter or oil until just beginning to brown, then add the garlic and stir for a minute without letting it colour. Stir in the cream, mint and broad beans and simmer for a few minutes. Then add the Parmesan and season to taste. When the pasta is done, drain well, toss with the sauce and serve immediately.

Summer Omelette Ingredients For the roux 25g/1oz butter 50g/1¾oz plain flour 1 tbsp mustard 4 tbsp leek, chopped 300ml/10½fl oz whole milk 4 free-range egg yolks salt and freshly ground pepper 4 free-range egg whites 100g/3½oz smoked haddock 75g/2½oz grated Cornish Yarg cheese 1 tbsp chopped parsley

1. Pre-heat the oven 180C/350F/Gas 4. 2. To make the roux, in a medium saucepan melt the butter and add the flour, mix for one minute and add the mustard and chopped leek. 3. Gradually add the milk to form a thick sauce. 4. Add in the egg yolks and stir and season with salt and freshly ground pepper. 5. Whisk the egg whites in a large bowl until stiff. 6. Fold the egg whites into the roux mixture. 7. Place the mixture in a medium-sized ovenproof saucepan. Sprinkle with the smoked fish, cheese and parsley. 8. Place into the preheated oven for 8-10 minutes and cook until golden brown. 9. Serve hot.

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GAMING ZONE

Welcome to our Gaming Zone, here we will give you some reviews of the top selling games. If you would like to review your best game, please send us your thoughts on your games and we will print them in the next edition.

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Nintendo Wii: New Games Reel Fishing: Angler’s Dream Reel Fishing: Angler’s Dream is the most realistic fishing adventure on Wii. Filled with picturesque North American locations, a variety of lifelike fish and soothing environments - it is as good as the real thing! Feel the thrill of the fight as you use your Wii Remote and Nunchuk as your rod and reel. In Reel Fishing: Angler’s Dream a fishing dream awaits you!

Nintendo DS & DSi:New Games Disney’s Club Penguin: Herbert’s Revenge If you want fun and adventure, you need to join the EPF! Waddle your way around the Antarctic, playing mini-games, solving mysteries and interacting with friends online. With a wealth of exciting missions and a dastardly Polar Bear plot to foil, don’t be left out in the cold, become a club member!.

PS3: New Games Trinity Universe Trinity Universe combines the characters of the Disgaea and Atelier series together in an original world setting. Players will take on the role of either a male main character or a female main character. Both of these characters have their own original story with many guest appearances. The game will be in full 3D with beautiful anime style artwork.

PSP: New Games Everybody’s Tennis Make the most of Challenge Mode and Training to master controls and tennis technique and establish your own play style. Use those skills when you play versus matches, and think of the CPU players as your “warm-up”. Meanwhile practise doubles formation and polish your teamwork to get the most enjoyment out of team versus matches.

Xbox 360: New Games Transformers: War For Cybertron Experience the legendary battle between the Autobots and Decepticons before their exodus to Earth in the untold story of the civil war for their home planet, Cybertron. Two distinct and intertwined campaigns chronicle the Autobots heroism in the face of total annihilation and the Decepticons unquenchable thirst for power. Play both campaigns in team-based online co-op, or go head-to-head in several online multiplayer game modes. Battle as your favorite Transformer characters in the war that spawned one of the most brutal conflicts of all time.


With some preparation and a few strategies, it is possible to take your children out to eat in a restaurant that does not have a fast food counter. Children need to be taught what behaviour is expected of them in restaurants. They cannot be expected to know automatically since some of the rules of restaurant are going to be a bit different from home.

When children have mastered behaving during the meal itself, a family can venture out to the more family friendly restaurants that have table service. One good way to tell a family friendly restaurant from others is that they will provide high chairs and booster seats, and they have a children’s menu. You should be at the restaurant a little before the child’s regular dinnertime so that they will not be starving before the food arrives. Regardless of how a restaurant may seem, if the service is slow by adult standards, you will be miserable, so opt out of those places. You will want to pack a bag of quiet toys, colouring books and crayons, but these distractions may wear out. One hint for packing toys for a truly critical experience for the child is to pack new or unfamiliar toys. They will be more entertained by something they have never seen, if you have chosen well. It is good to always have a few of these types of toys hidden away for this purpose. Packing snacks has dubious value. If the child eats before their real dinner comes, they will still need to wait while everyone else eats.

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Be certain to remember all your good table manners in the restaurant. Just because someone else is doing the cleaning up is no excuse to play with the food or leave a mess. Be polite to your server, and leave a generous tip if they have tried to accommodate the extra demands of your family.

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Sometimes if the waiting gets too hard it is helpful for an adult to take the child to the lobby or outdoors for a few minutes for a change of scene. You will need to use this method judiciously because you do not want to be disturbing other diners by walking past their tables frequently. You also do not want to give your child the impression that wandering around the restaurant is acceptable behaviour, because it is not.

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GUINNESS

WORLD RECORDS longest rabbit belongs to ‘Amy’ who measures 81.5 cm (2ft 8 in) verified at Wookey Hole, Somerset, UK on the 23 March 2008. Amy is owned by Annette Edwards (UK).

Most Fingers and Toes

Longest fingernails on a pair of hands goes to Lee Redmond (USA). She hasn’t cut her nails since 1979 & has grown and carefully manicured them to reach a total length of 8.65m (28 ft 4.5 in) as measured on the set of Lo show dei record in Madrid, Spain, on 23 February 2008.

youngest lion tamer is Jorge Elich (Spain) has been learning the trade since the age of five, and most recently performed as such for the Circus Paris in El Ejido, near Almeria, Spain, in January 2008, aged eight.

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The youngest female player to score 1,000 runs in women’s one day international cricket is S a r a h Taylor (United Kingdom - b. 20 May 1989) who scored her 1,000th run aged 19 years 104 days, for England against India, at the County Ground, Taunton, Somerset, United Kingdom on 1 September 2008.

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There are two holders for this record: Pranamya Menaria (India; born August 10, 2005) has 25 in total (12 fingers and 13 toes). This is as a result of the condition Polydactyly and Syndactyly. Devendra Harne, (India; born January 9, 1995) also has 25 in total (12 fingers and 13 toes) as a result of the condition polydactylism.

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star jumps in one minute is 51 and was set by Ashrita Furman (USA) in front of the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, on 28 January 2008.


GIVE IT A TRY Simple balance An introduction to the scientific concept of the relative weight of objects with this safe and simple art project. You will have fun constructing the balance and using it to weigh different materials.

What this activity will develop: Science, art and thinking skills

What you’ll need: Litre milk carton Sand Cardboard strip, 2? x 30cm String Tacks 2 small polystyrene cups Buttons, pebbles, marbles, coins and other materials to weigh

What to do: Make sure an adult is supervising at all times. Cut off the top of the milk carton. Place sand inside to weight it down. Punch a small hole in the exact centre of one side of the milk carton near the top. Punch a hole at the exact centre of the cardboard strip. Then punch a hole at each end of the strip the same distance from the centre. Attach the cardboard strip to the carton with the tack. Punch two holes through the top of each cup. Attach the cups to the strip of cardboard with string. Make sure the cups hang evenly.

Rules of play: Experiment to find two different objects that have the same weight according to the balance. Put buttons in one cup and marbles in another. Keep adding, one at a time, until the cups balance.

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What this activity will develop: Science skills

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Setting up: Remove both ends of the can (an adult should do this). Be sure that there are no sharp edges left on the can. Stretch the balloon by blowing it up several times (an adult should do this). Cut a large section from the balloon. Stretch the balloon section over one end of the can, using the elastic band to hold it in place. Glue the small piece of mirror onto the balloon, slightly off-centre.

What to do: Use a sunny room that has a shaded wall next to the window. Hold the can so that the sunlight is reflected from the mirror onto the wall. Speak into the open end of the can. Watch the reflection on the wall move. Experiment with sound by speaking in a lowerpitched voice and then a higher-pitched one. Or try singing into the sound machine. Notice how the light moves. As your voice changes, how does the reflection on the wall change?

This simple activity shows how easy it is to grow and care for your own minigarden. Once you’ve experimented with one type of sprout, try another and observe the differences. Label each new jar and you’ll soon have a cupboard full of fresh herbs and spices.

What this activity will develop: Science skills

What you’ll need:

Clear jar or glass Absorbent paper towels Spray water bottle Whole-seed spices or herbs (such as celery, poppy, sesame, fennel)

Setting up: Line the inside of the jar or glass with several layers of paper towels. Spray the towels with a light mist of water. Place the seeds between the towels and the glass, halfway down. Spray the towels with water several times a day to keep them moist.

What to do: Observe the growth of the seeds. Measure the lengths of the roots. Draw pictures of the seedling plants each week. Keep a record in a science log or plain notebook. Then begin a second sprout jar and place it in a dark area. Compare and observe the growth of the new seedlings to the growth of the ones in the first jar.


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The Asiatic black bear is also called the moon bear because of the creamcoloured crescent moon shape on its chest. Even though it is quite bulky, it spends up to half its time in trees, either eating or sleeping. It has a very good sense of smell. It’s thought a bear can smell honey 5km away. A varied diet means it can snack on fruit, vegetables, nuts, insects, small mammals and birds.

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