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aircraft 15th nov 2-4pm
Our next Dangerous Club for Boys is on Sunday 15th Nov 2-4pm at the Link, St John’s, Windlesham. Our theme is going to be aircraft and we’ll have Airfix models, paper planes and competitions. The cost will be £5 (to cover the costs of the models) and it promises to be great fun so why not join us?!
Add comment November 11, 2009
new youth club
There’s a new youth club on Friday nights in Windlesham for 11-16 year olds. The club starts on Friday 6th Nov 2009 and runs from 7:30pm-9pm. You’ll need to register if you want to come along and all the information you need and the registration form are here.
November 3, 2009
dangerous club for boys: geocaching
Our next Dangerous Club for Boys meet is coming up on Sunday 11th Oct from 2pm-4pm at The Lookout in Bracknell. We’ll be geocaching this time so bring along a GPS if you’ve got one (iPhone and iTouch have one built in). We’ll be doing a fair amount of walking and scrabbling around so make sure you’ve got the right boots/shoes and clothes.
Our meeting point will be on the benches between the Discovery Centre and the play equipment and we’ll have a drink and snack afterwards so bring some money for the Cafe or a flask of something. So we know to expect you please drop Stefan an email.
You can find out what geocaching is at http://www.geocaching.com/.
Add comment September 30, 2009
summer fun 2009
There’s a whole load of events on offer for young people this summer holiday. From workshops to Zorbing, take a look at the wvyp web-site for details: www.wvyp.org.uk
Add comment July 21, 2009
summer challenge and dates for dangerous club for boys
OK, the summer is here so it’s time for a challenge. If you’re by the beach sometime during the holidays, why not build a model boat from bits you find on the beach (beware of sharp objects!). Once your masterpiece is ready write on the side or add a note in a waterproof container saying “Please photograph and email the photo and location found to events@dangerousclubforboys.com”. We’ll have a prize for the most travelled boat.
Looking forward, here’s the dates for DC4B over the coming school year. Normally we’ll meet in the late afternoon but some activities will be longer so keep a track on the web-site: 11th Oct, 15th Nov, 24th Jan 2010, 7th Mar, 16th May, 11th July
Add comment July 21, 2009
the dangerous club for boys
We had our first meeting of the Dangerous Club for Boys on Sunday 10th May and what fun we had. The club is for lads and dads aged 5-105 and we started off with an afternoon of Scalectrix and pizza. We decided we’d try to get together every half-term and came up with a whole range of things we’d like to get up to – here’s the list:
- Water and air rockets
- Archery
- Climbing wall
- Geo-caching
- Giant catapults/trebuchets
- Canoes/kayaks/raft building
- Cricket
- Shelter building / camp craft
- Make your own cross-bow/long-bow
- Air-rifle shooting
- Making a potato canon
So if you think the Dangerous Club is your sort of fun and might be where you’d like to spend some quality time with your lad/dad then keep an eye on the web-site for updates and the date of our next meeting.
1 comment May 10, 2009
posada
What is Posada? Posada is a Spanish word meaning ‘inn’. Posada celebrations originated in Mexico where two young people were chosen to dress up as Mary and Joseph. They used to travel from house to house in their village telling people about the imminent arrival of Jesus and asking them if they would give Him a room. On Christmas Eve they would re-enact a community play and bring figures of Mary and Joseph to be placed in a crib.The modern day equivalent is based on this concept but encourages people to give a home to the nativity figures of Mary and Joseph for a night. This symbolises making room for Jesus in our lives, homes and communities. The journey encourages us to think about the meaning of Christmas and to share the message with others.
Posada in Windlesham. Each night from 1st December the figures travel around the parish from place to place arriving in Church at our Nativity service on Christmas Eve. Often people have a meal or children’s tea together to pass the figures on.
You can sign up on the poster in the Link if you’d like to offer the nativity figures an “inn” for the night.
If you’ve signed up already, you might want to look at the Church Army web-site that has games, colouring sheets and lanterns to make – all to do with Posada.
Add comment November 9, 2008
brook church family funday
The Brook church is holding a family funday on Saturday 5th July from 12pm-4pm. It’s being held at Bagshot School and there’ll be live music, entertainers, competitions, dance and gym displays, welly throwing, cricket, a jazz band and all sorts of other fun. What’s more it’s all FREE!
June 4, 2008
what’s going on?
If you’re after a list of clubs and other fun activities we have for kids, youth and their parents you’ll find our Info sheet useful. Why not print one off and stick it on your fridge.
Add comment December 21, 2007
posada
What is Posada? Posada is a Spanish word meaning ‘inn’. Posada celebrations originated in Mexico where two young people were chosen to dress up as Mary and Joseph. They used to travel from house to house in their village telling people about the imminent arrival of Jesus and asking them if they would give Him a room. On Christmas Eve they would re-enact a community play and bring figures of Mary and Joseph to be placed in a crib.The modern day equivalent is based on this concept but encourages people to give a home to the nativity figures of Mary and Joseph for a night. This symbolises making room for Jesus in our lives, homes and communities. The journey encourages us to think about the meaning of Christmas and to share the message with others.
Posada in Windlesham. Each night from 2nd December the figures travel around the parish from place to place arriving in Church at our Nativity service on Christmas Eve. Often people have a meal or children’s tea together to pass the figures on.
We have two Posada sets travelling around this year as the list was full very quickly last year. You can sign up on the poster in the Link if you’d like to offer the nativity figures an “inn” for the night.
If you’ve signed up already, you might want to look at the Church Army web-site that has games, colouring sheets and lanterns to make – all to do with Posada.
Add comment November 5, 2007


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