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Welcome to the Winter edition of the Start Newsletter! It has been a busy year for the Sport and Physical Activity Development Team and this newsletter is our way of capturing all the great things you have been involved in and letting you know about new opportunities that are coming up in 2014. Take a look inside for more stories, ideas on how to keep active and healthy this winter, and to find out what other things you can get involved in for the New Year!
Thanks for reading – please visit our Facebook page at StartKirklees for more updates and news, give us
some likes and pass it on to your friends! you will also be able to access information on healthy lifestyle programmes such as; Ready Steady Go, Start Holiday Schemes and lots more helpful advice and tips on keeping healthy.
Booking on Start: If you would like additional information about Start or would like to book an appointment please contact us on 01484 234096; alternatively send us an email at [email protected]
Inside this issue
Start Activities………………............2
Ready Steady Go Programmes…...3
Summer of 2013………………...…4
RLWC 2013…………………….......5
Winter Recipe……………...............6
Fun activities…….……………...…..7
Contact……………………....……...8
STARTKIRKLEES
Fusion
Fusion is a 60 minute activity session, specially designed for children and young people on the Start programme aged 7-14 involving new games and activities from sports skills and circuits to boxing and swimming. It is a great opportunity for children to make new friends, learn new skills and in-crease their confidence! No booking required. Location: Dewsbury Sports Centre Time: 4:30pm—5:15pm Day: Thursdays Age: 7-14 year olds Cost: £1 with a KAL card Location: Huddersfield Sports Centre Time: 4:30pm—5:30pm Day: Wednesdays Age: 7-14 year olds Cost: £1 with a KAL card
Start Activities
Holiday Scheme
The Start Holiday Scheme is aimed at young people aged 8 – 14 who are on the Start Programme. Examples of activities include: Fun games such as dodgeball
and benchball Sports skills e.g. football, netball
and basketball Fitness and recreational based
activities such as walking, circuits, gym and swimming
Educational FoodWise sessions also give practical information on healthy eating
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Seasonal Closures:
Huddersfield Fusion: Wednesday 18
th
December 2013 and reopen on 15th
January 2014
Dewsbury Fusion:
Thursday 12th December 2013 and will
start back on Thursday 16th January 2014
February 2014 Half term Holiday Scheme
February 2014 Holiday scheme will be at:
Dewsbury Sports Centre
2 days
Cost: £5 per day
Time: 9am -3.30pm
To book your place contact the team on 01484 234096
STARTKIRKLEES
Each week (includes the following:)
Tots – Bee – Fit fun: active play for children and their parents
Munch Time: helping children explore new fruits and vegetables…great for fussy eat-ers!
Parents workshops including: the five food groups, tackling fussy eating, taming tantrums, play ideas and much more!
Free crèche for children during the parent/carer workshop in Children’s Centres.
Weekly session duration: 1hour 30minutes
Ready Steady Go!
RSG 7-13yrs Each week (includes the following:)
Sport Zone: Instructor led multi sports session, aiming to improve skill, confidence and fitness.
Snack Time: a chance to socialise with the group and introduce new fruit and veg
Family workshop: Be Food Smart, Ready Steady Shop, Sugar Snacks, Goal Setting and more.
Weekly session duration: 2hours
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RSG 2-4yrs Each week families take part in:
Family time: Interactive sessions with parents and children to learn about ways to create healthier lifestyles
Munch Time: helping children explore new fruits and vegetables…great for fussy eaters!
Parent/Carer workshops: Key lifestyle topics such as Magic Meals, Less Rest More Play and Snack Attack
Planet Play: each week visiting a different planet for a new adventure! (children only)
Weekly session duration: 2hours
RSG 4-7yrs
The Sport and Physical Activity Development team and Kirklees Active Leisure have been working hard to develop a brand new programme called Ready Steady Go. Ready Steady Go (RSG) is a FREE, healthy lifestyle eight week programme for families with children aged 2 -13 years. Families come together in a fun and exciting environment to get active and learn new ideas and tips to work towards a healthier lifestyle.
To book your place on the programmes below, contact the team on 01484 234096
Ready Steady Go
STARTKIRKLEES
Summer Activities of 2013 4
Half Day Fusions
Throughout the summer holidays, Start
ran half day Fusions in North and
South Kirklees. These are 1 hour
activities in the sports hall followed by
a 1 hour fun swim. They were well
attended in both areas with all children
having fun. So watch out for when the
next set of half day Fusions are
running in your area.
Summer Start Holiday Scheme
Start Holiday Schemes were run for 2 days at Dewsbury Sports Centre and Newsome High School. Whilst on the Holiday Schemes the children took part in active games such as dodgeball, sports skills, fun swims, walks to Castle Hill and foodwise sessions. If you are interested in your child partaking in the next Holiday Scheme, it will be run at a site in North Kirklees in the February Half Term. More details will be sent out closer to the date.
Start In The Park
This summer Start held three further Start In The Park events, they were fun filled days cram packed with lots of exciting games and activities. Greenhead Park, Huddersfield kick started off the year with Start in The Park event fol-lowed by Crow Nest Park and Oakwell Hall, in total the events brought in approx. 500 spectators and participants.
Stirley Farm
Another first for the Start Programme! We
took our fun activities to a whole new level
and introduced our Stirley Farm event,
working in partnership with Yorkshire
Wildlife Trust.
With 15 children attending, this was not
only an exciting and adventurous event for
us but was also extremely educational. It
gave our participants the opportunity to
experience the whole process from fresh
and live stock to becoming a supermarket
product, this was certainly a hands on
day!
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As many people know the Rugby League World Cup 2013 had a number of games that were held in Huddersfield at the John Smiths Stadium. The Start Programme held a competition in celebration of this spectacular event. The winners experienced a great day, watching England play against Ireland. Ryan Hall England scored a hat– trick of tries and won man of the match as England beat Ireland in what was a very entertaining match!
“It was the first time James and I
ever been to a match before. James
did loads of shouting and
wanting to know what was
happening all the time, was even
better that England won too”
“What a brilliant way to spend a
Saturday afternoon”
STARTKIRKLEES
Chr _i_stma_s Fu n 6
Preparation time: 15 mins Cooking time: 35 mins Ingredients: 6 leeks trimmed and washed well 180g sliced wafer thin ham or chicken pieces 35g plain flour 20g low-fat spread 300ml semi-skimmed milk 75g reduced fat mature cheddar cheese grated 1 tsp wholegrain mustard 1 pinch ground black pepper What to do: 1. Cook the leeks in a large saucepan of simmering water for about 10-12 minutes, until just tender. Drain well in a colander - it helps if you leave them for a few minutes to cool slightly too. 2. Wrap a slice of ham around each leek, then arrange them in a large shallow baking dish. 3. Preheat the oven to 200°C, fan 180°C, gas mark 6. 4. Put the flour, low-fat spread and milk into a non-stick saucepan. Heat, stirring all the time with a small whisk. Until the sauce is thick and smooth. Cook gently for a few seconds, then remove from the heat. 5. Add all but 1 tablespoon of the cheese and stir in the mustard. Season with some pepper. Stir the sauce until the cheese has melted, then pour it over the leeks. Sprinkle the left over cheese over the top. 6. Bake in the oven for 15-20 minutes, until the leeks are heated through and the top is golden brown.
Baked leeks and ham/chicken in cheese
TIPS… Out of sight is out of mouth. Hide away foods which
are high in fats and sugars. Don't go to a party hungry - eat a wholesome
breakfast and lunch on the day to avoid overeating at the party.
Watch your portions: treat yourself to a nice dessert, chocolate or sweets, every now and again but always watch your portion sizes. Aim for small portions as a treat.
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These two friends want to meet up to play
but they can’t find the way!
Can you find the path which adds up to
20?
Make your own decorations!
What you need:
- 1/2 cup of table salt - 1/2 cup of water - 1 cup of flour
What you do:
Mix the salt and flour in a bowl and then slowly add the water, stirring as you add. The dough should be quite dry – if it gets too sticky then add more flour.
Knead the dough and then roll out and use as you want. Hand prints are easy and a lovely keepsake – you can just paint or decorate with glitter, or turn them into a Father Christmas. If you have Christmas-themed cookie cutters then they can be a good template for some nice tree ornaments if you remember to make a hole for a ribbon. You can cut out letters to use as place settings for Christmas dinner or just let your little ones go freestyle.
If you have any spare dough, you can store it in a sandwich bag with the air squeezed out.
Once you have made the shapes you want then you need to dry them so you can paint. Traditionally, salt dough is dried in the oven at a low heat so they don’t burn, which takes around 3 hours. If you have a microwave, simply cook on full for 3 mins; if they’re still a little wet when the time is up then just put back in for another 20 seconds at a time until done.
Leave to cool and then paint. Glitter is optional.
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Contact for a FREE Consultation:
Tel: 01484 234096 Web: www.kirklees.gov.uk/Start.com
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We wish you a Merry Christmas
Fun activity ideas:
Indoor treasure hunt - ask someone to
hide a few items around the house and
see how fast you can find them
keepy uppy—with a balloon – blow up a
balloon and see how long you can keep it
in the air
Walking in a winter wonderland – get
wrapped up and take your family on a
brisk walk this is a good idea especially
after your Christmas dinner!
Home circuits – if the weather is too
miserable to go outside set up a room in
your house with areas to do skipping, star
jumps, up and down stairs, marching,
running on the spot and anything else you
can think of!
Dancing – play your favourite CD or
some Christmas songs and enjoy a dance
with your family