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U3A December Meeting

November 17, 2014

DIDCOT & DISTRICT UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 2pm at Didcot Civil Hall.

The December meeting will be held on Tuesday 16th December 2014 at 2pm at Didcot Civil Hall when we will celebrate Christmas with a buffet lunch and an afternoon of seasonal entertainment for all our members.

It’s never too late to expand your horizons…………..

The University of the Third Age offers the opportunity to share your knowledge, experience and talents with others and learn from them in friendly surroundings.

Tel: 07804159993

Email: didcotdistrictU3A@virginmedia.com

Website: http:/u3asites.org.uk/didcot

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What’s on at Cornerstone in November

October 31, 2014

Hello from Cornerstone. We have a jam-packed programme of events in November, here are just a few to whet your appetite.

Top Fun Sundays continue throughout the Autumn season.  Every Sunday is the perfect Family Fun Day out, offering rib-tickling children’s shows, lots of great free activities to keep the little ones amused and delicious family food.  What more could you want?!

  • Juggling, live music, puppetry and mischievous storytelling, in Three Wise Monkeys, bring Seeno, Hearno and Speakno to Cornerstone on Sunday 2 November.  They come to entertain and enlighten all little monkeys aged between 3 and 7 and their families. 
  • Folk duo Megson provide a lovely gentle afternoon for ages from 4 in a fun concert of children’s folk songs on Sunday 9 November.
  • Pop-up sets, original music and beautiful puppets help to tell three traditional tales in The Magic Porridge Pot, which is brought to us by Theatre of Widdershins, a Cornerstone favourite.
  • Children’s theatre from Compagnie Animotion on Sunday 23 November with Silver Moon, for ages from 4 to 11 years.   Helda, a poor girl, is cold on Christmas Eve but her imagination is filled with her grandmother’s tales. Jurgen, a rich diplomat’s son, invites her to warm herself by the fire.  Helda takes him on a fantastical journey where friendship cannot be bought and imagination is the cleverest thing.  Live music and shadow puppetry.
  • Lots of jokes to make children from 6 – and their parents – laugh with the return of children’s comedy show Comedy 4 Kids, and a pre-show workshop for ages 7 to 13 years, on Sunday 3 November. Professional stand-ups perform a whole show devised for children. No swearing and no naughty bits.

Top Fun Sunday MULTI-BUY. Buy tickets for two Top Fun Sunday shows and get the third set of tickets for free.

Offer excludes The Queen’s Knickers and Comedy Club 4 Kids. All three shows must be booked at the same time.

Only one discount per booking. The same value of tickets must be booked for each show.

St Giles Orchestra returns to Cornerstone on Saturday 8 November with A Night in Vienna, a great introduction to the classics for all the family, full of polkas, marches and waltzes including the Blue Danube.  On Wednesday 12 November Not About Heroes tells the unforgettable story of two of the finest ‘Great War’ poets, Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon. Stephen MacDonald’s acclaimed play paints a vivid and moving picture of their friendship, interdependency, poetry and the conflict that brought them together. 

Christmas Crafts for Cornerstone on Saturday 15 November is a free workshop offering the opportunity to work with a facilitator to learn new techniques. Use a variety of materials to make festive decorations for us to use in the building over the Christmas period.  

Finally a reminder that this year’s family Christmas show is The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus and, as always with our festive family shows, it’s full of fun, laughs, audience interaction and music to really get you in the Christmas mood.  Tickets and full details available from the Box Office or our website.

We’ll be back next month with more news of what’s in store for Christmas and the New Year.

Details of our full Autumn season programme and online booking are available on our website at http://www.cornerstone-arts.org,  or call the Box Office on 01235 515144 (closed Monday).

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Latest Update from Blewbury Post Office

October 21, 2014

Christmas stamps go on sale on November 4th, I think they are really pretty, sort of 1950’s retro, Christmas trees, Santa, Post Boxes & Robins! We sold out last year, but we will try to get extra supplies delivered, buy yours early to avoid disappointment! We will also have some “Madonna & Child” ones for those who prefer them.

Speaking of Santa, children may write to him at Santa’s Grotto, Reindeerland XM45HQ, please include a name and address for him to reply, and put a stamp on it, by 6th December, There is no need to include a stamp for the reply! He will try to answer them all.

Royal Mail have decided to make the sizing of small parcels easier for us all, so from 20th October, a small parcel must fit into our new sizing template. Also from 20th Oct, they are offering ALL small parcels under 2kg for £2.80, a reduction of £1, until mid-January!

All last posting dates for surface mail have now passed other than using BFPOs which is on 30th November. A leaflet covering all other last posting dates is now available from the post office.

The Blewbury Gardener’s Market has now moved to the Post Office on Saturday mornings selling surplus vegetables, there should be jam, eggs and other goodies on sale too.

We still have a penknife, a Yale key, and a set of keys in our lost property!

No news on the final collection from post boxes, so carry on posting till 4.45pm!

Love from Karen & Angela

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Expand Your Horizons with U3A

October 17, 2014

It’s never too late to expand your horizons…………..

Didcot & District University of the Third Age offers the opportunity to share your knowledge, experience and talents with others and learn from them in friendly surroundings. Why not come along to the next meeting of the Didcot & District U3A and find out what we are all about. A member of our committee will be on hand to make you welcome.

Didcot & District University of the Third Age meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 2pm at Didcot Civil Hall. Visitors are welcome to come to a meeting as a taster before joining.

The November meeting will be held on Tuesday 18th November 2014 at 2pm at Dicot Civil Hall when the topic will be ‘Flanders and Swan’ with James Mitchell & Graham O’Connor .

Tel: 07804159993

Email: didcotdistrictU3A@virginmedia.com

Website: http:/u3asites.org.uk/didcot

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Tour of Britain Cycle Race

September 10, 2014

The Tour of Britain cycle race will be passing through Upton on Friday 12 September. When they reach Upton they will have already cycled 117 Km. on the stage from Bath to Hemel Hempstead so it is not possible to give an arrival time but it is likely to be between 13.10 and 13. 50.

The cyclist will travel along the A417 from Wantage as far as Halfpenny Hill where they will turn down through Cholsey and on to Wallingford.

The A417 will be closed for at least 30 minutes whilst the cavalcade passes through and you will be prevented from heading along the A417 towards Wantage for some time before that.

Mike Brown

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A417 Meeting Notes

September 9, 2014

Notes of a Meeting of A417 Parish Councils
Friday 15th August 2014

Attendees:
Stewart Lilly, County Councillor – Hendreds & Harwell (Chair)
Stewart Belcher, Ardington and Lockinge
Chris Lake, Blewbury
David Marsh, Harwell
John Sharp, East Hendred
Richard Evans, West Hendred
Chris Broad, Chilton
Michael Butler, West Hagbourne
Lynda Atkins, Representing Ed Vaizey MP

Paul Fermer, Locality Manager Science Vale UK (South & Vale)
Melissa Goodacre, Infrastructure Coordinator
Odele Payne, Senior Transport Planner

Apologies:
Joseph Bennett, Steventon
Simon Glazebrook, Milton
Robert Lott, Upton

1. Purpose of Meeting

For officers to outline the draft A417 strategy and receive comments and questions from the parishes on the proposals.

2. Presentation and Discussion Draft A417 Strategy
Appendix A contains the presentation slides
Appendix B contains the Route Strategy layout as presented in the meeting.

Ardington
• Confirmed application of Rural Cross Section.
• OCC to review the 60mph limit in light of the proposed roundabout junctions at Wantage Eastern Link Road, and Ardington Road, to see if 50mph is more appropriate.
• Confirmed the speed limit to west of Wantage Eastern Link Road to be delivered by the Crab Hill development.
• Confirmed leave Grove Park Drive cross roads junction as it is and have a compact roundabout junction at Ardington Road junction.
• Confirmed signalised pedestrian crossing at Ardington Road and bus stops.
• Cllr Lilly to re-approach bus company once roundabout in place.
• Additional note that there is no footway on Ardington Road between the village and the A417 for people to access the bus stops.

West Hendred
• Confirmed application of rural cross section and 40mph speed limit.
• Confirmed Compact roundabout at The Greenway, bus stops and signalised pedestrian crossing.

East Hendred
• Confirmed Allin’s Lane to remain as it is.
• OCC to review the speed limit from west of Allin’s Lane to east of White Road from 40mph to 30mph thus applying the transition zones where the speed limit changes from 40mph to 30mph.
• Confirmed compact roundabout at White Road, bus stops and signalised pedestrian crossing.
• Note – that should it be possible to reduce the speed limit to 30mph, in the A417 Strategy principles, an informal pedestrian crossing (refuge/zebra crossing) is the recommended crossing in 30mph zones. Therefore provision of a signalised crossing is a departure.

Rowstock
• Confirmed transition zone west of Rowstock where speed limit changes from 40mph to 30mph.
• Noted Rowstock junction is subject of a separate scheme.

Harwell
• OCC to review the 40mph zone between Rowstock and Harwell. Noted the number of dwellings over this stretch is relatively few which is likely to be why the 40mph speed limit applies. Should the speed limit be reduced from 40mph to 30mph, this would mean there would be a transition zone west of Rowstock and 30mph from there to east of Harwell. There is a risk that due to the lack of frontage between Rowstock and Harwell vehicles will increase their speed from 30mph, and there will be no transition zone to inform drivers they are entering Harwell village. This may lead to increased speeding in Harwell village. This would produce a 30mph stretch of 2.5km/1.5miles.
• Confirmed roundabout and informal pedestrian crossing to be delivered as part of The Winnaway cycle scheme.
• Confirmed informal pedestrian crossing point at The Holloway.

West Hagbourne
• Confirmed rural cross section and 50mph.
• Confirmed the Hagbourne Hill scheme would implement a roundabout at the Hagbourne Hill junction.
• Confirmed an additional ban on right turn movements from the A417 into the lane (leading to The Horse & Harrow public house) resulting in this junction being left exit only.

Upton

• Confirmed transition zone where speed limit changes from 50mph to 30mph west of Upton.
• Confirmed informal pedestrian crossing at Chilton Road/Station Road.
• Discussed the options for a one way system in the village including if contraflow cycling would be possible, and if vehicles would speed in the village as free from on-coming traffic.
• *As the Upton parish representative was unable to attend the meeting further discussion with the Parish is required to confirm the approach.
• Noted it is difficult to turn right at Prospect Road.
• Additional crossing point suggested across the A417 from the Stream Lane byway to Lynch Lane and the footpath along the disused railway toward Chilton and The Ridgeway.
• Confirmed transition zone east of Upton where speed limit changes from 30mph to 50mph.

Blewbury
• Confirmed transition zone west of Blewbury where speed limit changes from 50mph to 30mph.
• Confirmed informal pedestrian crossing between Westbrook and Boham’s Road with preference for a zebra (despite the belisha beacons).
• Confirmed parish do not want street lighting.

3. Next Steps/Actions
• OCC to update the Route Strategy layout with the elements confirmed at the meeting.
• OCC to investigate speed limit changes for Ardington, East Hendred and between Rowstock and Harwell.
• OCC to discuss the A417 Strategy at Upton, including the possible one way system with Upton parish.

• The A417 Strategy forms part of the Science Vale Transport Strategy within Local Transport Plan 2030.
• The A417 Strategy will be adopted under Local Transport Plan 4. This is currently being drafted and likely to be consulted on in January 2015. Local Transport Plan 4 will replace the existing Local Transport Plan 2030.
• A417 Strategy is not fully funded for delivery. Elements are likely to be delivered piece meal as development comes forward, and funding is identified.

Attached to these Notes
Appendix A contains the presentation slides
Appendix B contains the three Route Strategy layouts as presented in the meeting.

OHP 02/09/2014

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October at Cornerstone

September 5, 2014

Our Autumn season’s now well under way and here’s a taste of what’s on offer through October and into the first day or two of November. 

The world premiere of a brand new version of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House comes to us on Saturday 4 October. Set in the 19th century this ground-breaking play is about marriage, money and the freedom of women.  Torvald and Nora have a loving marriage. But Nora has a secret, and the arrival of an unexpected visitor threatens to tear their lives apart for ever…

Have you heard yet about our Family Fun Day every Sunday which runs throughout the Autumn season at Cornerstone?  Top Fun Sunday means fun-filled children’s shows, lots of great free activities to keep the little ones amused and some delicious family food.  It all adds up to the perfect day out!

  • Magic, music and mischief for ages 3 to 8 years with Hey Presto on Sunday 5 October.  Talented magician Presto the cat and his friend Monty the dog join a funfair and start a magic show, but fame goes to Monty’s head.
  • Pillow makers always use magical Stuff to fill their pillows. There are two performances, for ages from 1 to 5 years, on Sunday 12 October at 10.30am and 2.30pm.  One day Mr Pillowmaker finds his Stuff Box is empty.  Join him inside the cosy set on stage to help discover how to make it return.  Why not try the workshop between the two performances?
  • The Queen’s Knickers is perfect for ages from 4. This children’s classic comes to us on Sunday 19 October.  Dilys guards HRH’s smalls as if they were the crown jewels.  But one day the knickers go missing, causing a national state of emergency and a diplomatic incident of catastrophic proportions.
  • Children’s interactive dancing and workshop, Baby Boogie, on Sunday 26 October, offers a great opportunity for parents and toddlers (ages 5 and under plus accompanying adults/family members) to learn some funky moves from a professional dance tutor and enjoy a groovy dance in our auditorium, accompanied by a live DJ.  This is hugely popular in London and Oxford, come along and do it in Didcot too!

Top Fun Sunday MULTI-BUY. Buy tickets for two Top Fun Sunday shows and get the third set of tickets for free.

Offer excludes The Queen’s Knickers and Comedy Club 4 Kids. All three shows must be booked at the same time.

Only one discount per booking. The same value of tickets must be booked for each show.

We have two great evenings of fun and entertainment for families this month. Firstly, Jules Verne’s classic globetrotting tale, Around The World In 80 Days, is brought to life by three actors portraying a cast of thousands on Saturday 18 October. For ages 7 years and up, there’s lots of silliness and a quirky set celebrating the spirit of Victorian invention. West End Magic comes direct from London’s Leicester Square Theatre on Saturday 25 October, and hits Cornerstone with an evening of the most exciting names in UK magic. There’s illusion, mind-magic, clever switches andd, comedy magic. All compered by the wonderful Oliver Tabor. Suitable for ages 8 upwards.

A reminder that our varied range of half-term term holiday activities for under 16s run from Wednesday 29 October to Sunday 2 November.  See the website or call the Box Office for details.

A special Café Scientifique event on Sunday 19 October at 2pm with Engineering Past and Future.  Professor John Womersley who is Chief Executive Officer of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (SFTC) will talk about SFTC’s work and how it ties in with his other love of railways and locomotives.  Suitable for ages 14+.  

Stringfever, on Saturday 1 November, offers classical music with a twist from the world’s first genetically modified string quartet which combines the best of popular and classical tunes with electric instruments.  Don’t miss six people all playing one cello at the same time, and 40 tunes packed into five frenetic minutes in The History of Time!  For ages from 12 years upwards.

This year’s fun-packed, audience-interactive, music and laughter-filled family Christmas show is The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus, which comes to us from the company that brought us last year’s hugely popular The Night Before Christmas.  Tickets are now available for family and school performances – phone the Box Office or see our website for further information.

Details of our full Autumn season programme and online booking are available on our website at http://www.cornerstone-arts.org, or call the Box Office on 01235 515144 (closed Monday).

Best wishes,

Bridget Haffenden

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Cornerstone’s Autumn Season

August 16, 2014

It’s coming up to September and Cornerstone’s Autumn season is launching!   

Getting us off to a rip-roaring start on Friday 12 September will be Rory McGrath and Philip Pope. They’re coming to Cornerstone direct from the Edinburgh Fringe, and prior to a UK tour, with an evening of comedy and song incorporating wit, elegance and musical pastiche (with a bit of silliness and filth thrown in!).

Sean Hughes returns on Friday 19 September with a funny and touching show, taking us back to his Dublin upbringing, school days, awkwardness of his teenage years and family and friends and how they all weave into his present life.

Children, mums, dads, grandparents and families will love what we’ve got coming up with Family Fun Day every Sunday at Cornerstone.

Get ready for Cornerstone’s Top Fun Sundays! Every Sunday throughout the Autumn season come along for rib-tickling children’s shows, lots of brilliant free activities to keep the little ones occupied and delicious family food. The perfect day out!

Top Fun Sunday MULTI-BUY

Book for any two shows and get the third free*

*Multibuy offer subject to availability. Maximum number of half price tickets may not exceed the lowest quantity purchased for either of the first two shows, and only applies to cheapest show. All three shows must be booked at the same time. Excludes related workshops. Only one discount per booking.

We begin with Pop on Sunday 21 September; a lovely clowning, comedy and magic theatre show for ages 3 to 8 years. Once Upon A Snowflake, on Sunday 28 September, was developed by Paper Balloon at Cornerstone with some of our very own young audience members in a special workshop. Suitable from ages 3+, come and see what they created!

October half-term can often be wet and blustery and we have just the thing to keep youngsters occupied and engaged with our range of Half-term Holiday Activities, running from Wednesday 29 to Friday 31 October.

The company that brought us the Christmas show loved by all Cornerstone customers in 2013 returns with this year’s family Christmas show, The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus. Tickets are now on sale; why not get yours booked early and tick them off on your Christmas ‘to do’ list?

Full details of the entire Autumn season programme can be found on our website http://www.cornerstone-arts.org. Online ticket booking is available or call the Box Office on 01235 515144 (closed Monday).

Best wishes,

Bridget Haffenden

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Didcot & District University of the Third Age

August 10, 2014

Didcot & District University of the Third Age

DIDCOT & DISTRICT UNIVERSITY OF THE THIRD AGE meetings are held on the third Tuesday of each month at 2pm at Didcot Civil Hall. Visitors are welcome to come to a meeting as a taster before joining.

The September meeting will be held on Tuesday 16th September 2014 at 2pm at Dicot Civil Hall when Derek Pooley will talk about “Clocks, Heavenly Clocks and Calendars.”

Didcot & District U3A is a democratic, self-funded and self-managed organisation which exists to provide educational and leisure activities at minimal cost for people who want to stay active in mind and body and are no longer in full-time employment. The third age of learning is when people have time to learn whatever they want. U3A draws upon the knowledge, experience, skills and enthusiasms of its members to organise interest groups in accordance with the wishes of the membership. There are over 25 interest groups covering both leisure and educational activities such as the study of languages, family history, philosophy maths and science, creative writing, walking, gardening, poetry and singing.

There is something for everyone and new ideas are always welcome!

Tel: 07804159993

Email: didcotdistrictU3A@virginmedia.com

Website: http:/u3asites.org.uk/didcot

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Cornerstone in July and August

June 14, 2014

The weather’s warming up nicely and the summer solstice and holidays are just around the corner.  Music, festivals and summer go hand-in-hand and we have a fabulous line-up through July and August, starting on Saturday 5 July with Michael Law’s Piccadilly Revellers.  Bandleader, vocalist and pianist Michael returns with a brand new, swinging, six-piece ensemble including Louise Cookman – the ‘Whitstable Nightingale’ – on vocals and Enrico Tomasso on trumpet, piano and double bass.  Enjoy an evening of comic, sentimental and jazzy tunes from the ‘between the wars’ era.

Internationally acclaimed concert pianists Worbey and Farrell are much more than a traditional piano duet and come to Cornerstone on Saturday 19 July with Deviations On The Piano. From imitating the tones of a Spanish guitar on their instrument to displaying everything from Rachmaninov to their own verse, this promises to be a barnstorming blend of comedy banter and amazing ‘duelling’ piano.

Have you always fancied going to a festival but just can’t face the prospect of wading through seas of mud, communal showers and sleeping under canvas? Or perhaps you’ve done all that and really can’t bear to do it again?  Fear not, Cornerstone has the solution, right on your doorstep, with the Sixth Annual Beer and Music Festival!  From Friday 1 to Sunday 3 August you can enjoy three days of FREE music and the best local beers, ciders and food.  M.A.I.A. are headlining and confirmed acts include Ellie Williams, Duchess, The August List, Fred’s House, Band of Hope, Reuben’s Rocket and The Isleys.  Keep an eye on our web site for updates over the next few weeks.

Access All Areas, on Friday 25 July, offers a festival of workshops, activities and performances for adults with learning disabilities. Daytime activities will run from 10am to 3pm and include Music and Dance Special, Sensory Storytelling, Singing, Drama, Pampering, Nail Bar, Jewellery Making, Anjali Dancing and Drumming plus an art drop-in workshop will run all day from 10.30am to 3pm.  Evening activities begin 6.30pm with Speed Dating, followed by Strictly Dance Event from 8pm until 10.30pm. All activites are free except Music and Dance Special (£3 on the door).  Either drop in to any of the activities or call the Box Office to reserve a place in advance.    

Children’s theatre production Curious Creatures features puppets, comedy, slapstick and live music plus lots of amazing natural history facts, on Sunday 20 July.  Meet performing fleas, a gymnastic gerbil, learn how animals evolve, how they survive in the wild and how they can help us learn more about ourselves.  Great fun for all the family from ages 4 and up.

As the school holidays roll on children may begin to get bored, and parents begin to feel a little frazzled.  August summer holiday activities at Cornerstone run between 5 and 15 August and there are new courses including Circus Skills, Lino-Carving, Crafty With Willow and Crazy Comic Mash-Up as well as firm favourites Clay Sculpture, Drop-In and Doodle and Sci-Art School.

Cornerstone will be closed from Monday 18 until Friday 29 August (inclusive).  This ‘dark period’ allows essential maintenance to be carried out.

The Cornerstone team wishes you all a wonderful summer!

CALENDAR

JULY 2014

1-6 Oxford Scribes: Write On, Exhibition, Tue-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm. FREE admission. Celebrating calligraphic society Oxford Scribes’ 30th anniversary with an exhibition of members’ work.

10-31 Samantha Wadham: Interior Growth, Exhibition, Tue-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm. FREE admission. Multidisciplinary Didcot artist Samantha Wadham interprets textiles through different materials and media.

Sat 5 Guitar: One-off Workshop for Adults, 2.30-4pm. Learn to play acoustic guitar, all abilities welcome and no music reading necessary. Bring your own guitar!

Sat 5 Michael Law’s Piccadilly Revellers, Music: Swing, 8pm. Michael’s the founder of the Piccadilly Dance Orchestra and returns with his new swinging six-piece, playing tunes from the ‘between the wars’ era.

Thu 10 Dance Connection presents: Beyond Limits, Hiring: Dance, Thursday 10 and Friday 11 at 7.30pm. Saturday

to 12 at 1.30pm & Anniversary Gala Night at 7.30pm (reception from 6.30pm). A cast of 100 talented young

Sat 12 dancers celebrate award-winning performing arts centre Dance Connection’s 20th anniversary.

Sat 19 Worbey and Farrell: Deviations on the Piano, Music: Popular Classical, 8pm. Internationally acclaimed concert pianists, they present a blend of comedy banter and amazing ‘duelling’ piano work.

Sun 20 Squashbox Theatre presents: Curious Creatures, Children’s Theatre, 2pm. Ages 4+. Learn lots about animals through puppets, comedy, slapstick and live music plus loads of amazing natural history facts.

Fri 25 Access All Areas. Please call for details, times and booking information. Cornerstone gives a day over to creative activities for people with learning disabilities. Fully accessible.

AUGUST 2014

1-3 Cornerstone presents the Sixth Annual Beer and Music Festival, Fri & Sat midday-midnight, Sun midday-10.30pm. FREE admission. This year’s festival has the biggest and best line up to date. No expensive tickets, no muddy fields, no overcrowding, just three days of FREE music and the best of local beers, ciders and food. Please see web site for up-to-date details of confirmed acts.

1-16 Samantha Wadham: Interior Growth, Exhibition, Tue-Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm. FREE admission. Multidisciplinary Didcot artist Samantha Wadham interprets textiles through different materials and media.

SUMMER HOLIDAY ACTIVITIES

August 2014

5-15 Drop-in and Doodle: Flower Power, 10am-4pm. FREE. All ages (children must be accompanied by an adult).

Create colourful cut-out floral silhouettes, inspired by our Interior Growth exhibition.

Tue 5 Clay Sculpture, 1.30-3.30pm. Ages 5-12 years (adult goes free when accompanied by a child). Explore circus themes and create your own colourful ceramic sculpture, perhaps a clown or Big Top! All materials included.

Wed 6 NEW! Lino-Carving, 10.30am-12.30pm. Ages 8-12 years (adult goes free when accompanied by a child). Make a lino-carved stamp with your initials in fancy lettering and use it to print with. Materials included.

Thu 7 NEW! Circus Skills, 10.30am-4.30pm. Ages 7-13 years. Learn lots of fun skills with Circus Bezercus -juggling, diabolo, plate spinning, unicycling and stilt-walking. Show off your new skills at the end of the workshop.

Fri 8 NEW! 3-D Screen Printing, 10.30am-4.30pm. Ages 7-11 years. Use some great new bits of kit to screen-print designs onto card and then use it to construct buildings and structures. All materials included.

Tue 12 Sci-Art School. Ages 5-7 years 10.30am-12 noon. Ages 8-11 years 1-2.30pm. Three session course

to exploring the art of science and the science of art. Paint, sculpt and draw whilst learning about the natural Thu 14 phenomena of the world around us. All materials included.

Fri 15 NEW! Crafty with Willow! 10.30am-12.30pm. Ages 5-12 years (5 & 6 year olds to be accompanied by an adult). Have fun crafting all kinds of creatures and creations from willow. All materials included.

Fri 15 NEW! Crazy Comic Mash-Up, 10.30am-4.30pm. Ages 8-13 years. Learn how to make a comic and how to use Apple laptops to make a cartoon animation. Use iStopmotion and Comic Life to create your own comics with pictures and drawings. No previous knowledge necessary.

Full details of our summer programme can be found on our website http://www.cornerstone-arts.org, with online booking facility.

CORNERSTONE ARTS CENTRE, 25 Station Road, Didcot, OX11 7NE

Box Office: 01235 515144  open Tuesday to Saturday 10am-6pm, Sunday 11am-4pm. Closed Monday.

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