 If your child is part of the ‘Me too’ project please mention this when booking onto activities as their place may be subsidised.  Activity providers.

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 If your child is part of the ‘Me too’ project please mention this when booking onto activities as their place may be subsidised.  Activity providers do not take responsibility for personal belongings.  All people taking part in activities are expected to show care, consideration and courtesy to each other and staff at all times.  Certain age restrictions apply to some activities. Please check before booking.  Children under eight must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  Family learning activities – free of charge, with no material costs. Adults and children learn together, and children must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  It is recommended that you bring liquid refreshments for all activities. extended services Activities in this leaflet are organised by East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s early years and extended services team in conjunction with. This leaflet details activities available in the school’s area. Prices are set at the lowest possible rate to ensure that everyone has an opportunity to take part. If you have any comments, compliments or complaints about this services you can contact us on (01482) East Riding of Yorkshire Council will, on request, provide this information in Braille, audio or large print format. If English is not your first language and you would like a translation of this document, please call (01482) Whilst every care has been taken to provide accurate information at the time of publication, we apologise for any errors or omissions.  If your child is part of the ‘me too’ project please mention at the time of booking as their place may be subsidised.  Activity providers do not take responsibility for personal belongings.  All people taking part in activities are expected to show care, consideration and courtesy to each other and staff.  Certain age restrictions apply to some activities - please check before going.  Children under eight must be accompanied by a responsible adult.  It is recommended that you bring liquid refreshments for all activities. Extra support for disabled children If extra support will be needed for your child to join in activities please let us know at time of booking. A co-ordinator will then contact you about your child’s needs to arrange the additional support. Requests for support must be made at least four working days in advance of the activity. The activities advertised in this brochure are not all run by the local authority and schools. It is therefore your right and responsibility as a parent to check how well a club or activity is run. You should also ensure that the activity is suitable for your child. Remember, a well run club or activity will welcome questions from parents. If you have concerns, find someone at the club or activity you can talk to. If your concern is about the person in charge, find out who their manager is and speak to them. If you have any concerns about the safety of a child or young person please contact the East Riding Golden Number on (01482) There is also safeguarding children advice available from the East Riding Safeguarding Children Board at Summary checklist for holiday activities:  I know who is in charge.  Staff or volunteers are all CRB checked.  Staff are all trained in first aid, safeguarding and inclusion.  They have my contact details for emergencies.  Staff have guidelines for dealing with incidents.  The organisation has public liability insurance.  The building is secure and only approved people come in and out and collect children.  I have been asked to complete a consent form including my child’s personal details and any dietary, medical or special needs. WHY NOT TRY….trampolining, gym, football, cookery, skateboarding, swimming, multi-skills, and lots more… ARE YOU AGED 5 – 16? Not sure what to do during term?

Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or Beginners trampolining Intermediate trampolining Badminton Bead Creations Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Carnival Mask Making Monday 27 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July Friday 31 July noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game or two! Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination and balance Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces of energy! Viva la carnival! Create your own Mexican inspired carnival mask. Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or example Intermediate trampolining Badminton example Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Day date Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game or two! Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, and balance Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces of energy!

Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or Beginners trampolining Intermediate trampolining Badminton Bead Creations Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Carnival Mask Making Monday 27 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July Friday 31 July 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game or two! Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces of energy! Viva la carnival! Create your own Mexican inspired carnival mask. Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or example Intermediate trampolining Badminton example Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Day date Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game or two! Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance.. Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces

Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or Beginners trampolining Intermediate trampolining Badminton Bead Creations Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Carnival Mask Making Monday 27 July Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July Friday 31 July 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance. Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces of energy! Viva la carnival! Create your own Mexican inspired carnival mask. Name of school, address 1, address 2, town, postcode. To book call on <(xxxxx) xxxxxx or example Intermediate trampolining Badminton example Girls Football Funky Boot Bag Painting Gymnastics Cheerleading Biting Dinosaurs Roman Catapult Day date Tuesday 27 July Wednesday 29 July Thursday 30 July 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm 10am-12 noon 1-3pm £3.00 Beginners session for young people with little or no experience in trampolining. Intermediate session for young people with some experience. Learn the rules and develop your skills of this racket sport whilst enjoying a game or two! Accessories, accessories – beads galore! Make your own bedroom door hanger. The fastest growing sport for girls. Learn new skills and meet new friends. Go barmy with bootbag – create your own one of a kind funky bootbag. Exercises requiring physical strength, flexibility, agility, co-ordination, balance. Learn professional chants, routines and stunts in team choreographed to the latest music. Make a dinosaur head with pneumatically powered moving or biting jaws. Use a large-scale construction kit to build a Roman catapult and explore forces of energy!