Showing posts with label herts libraries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label herts libraries. Show all posts

Friday, July 04, 2014

What's On in East Herts 4/7/2014



Make the most of your days by checking out our calendar of events in and around Hertford, Ware and Hoddesdon.

Every week we’ll bring you an update on local events and what to do with the kids in the East Herts area. If you’d like to submit an event or activity for inclusion, email editorial@parentingdaily.co.uk

The big one this weekend is the Ware Carnival and Fair which kicks off Ware Festival month. The Carnival parade kicks off at 1.20pm, followed by the fair at Priory Park. But prior to that, head to the river where you’ll see over 70 decorated boats gathering for the Lea & Stort branch of the IWA River Festival. The theme of the carnival is Cartoons & Superheroes. Kapow!


Friday July 4th, 2.15pm: Toddler Tales, Ware Library

Friday July 4th: Hertford Independents’ Day Late Night Shopping

Saturday July 5th: Cotter Irish Dance Classes, Hornsmill Community Centre, Hertford

Saturday July 5th: Stay and Play Saturday, Hertford Museum

Saturday July 5th, 4-10pm: Sawbridgeworth Summer Prom & Firework Extravaganza, Leventhorpe

Saturday July 5th: Ware Carnival, from 1.20pm

Tuesday July 8th 7pm: Simon Balle Grand Summer Concert, Broxbourne Civic Hall

Wednesday July 9th: Yoga With Abi, Hornsmill Community Centre, Hertford
Follow @yogawithabi for more details

Wednesday July 9th, 7-9pm: Yummy Mummies Sewing Course, Creative Sanctuary, Hertford

 Thursday July 10th: Nit and Natter, Hertford Museum

Saturday July 12th 2.30: Teddy Bear’s Picnic, Priory Park, Ware

Saturday July 12th, noon onwards: Ware Riverside Real Ale Festival

Saturday July 12th: Meet Mike The Knight, Paradise Wildlife Park

Saturday July 12th, 12-2.30pm: Fun Day, Rye Park Nursery School, Hoddesdon

Saturday July 12th, 1-4pm: Hunsdon Village Fete & Dog Show, Village Playing Field, Hunsdon


Thursday, July 03, 2014

Parenting Daily World Cup Diary - Day Four: Anyone for rugby?


So after all that, Luis Suarez apologised.

Except it was an apology so contrived and full of cynicism that it wasn't worth the paper his lawyers wrote it on.

And without wishing to labour the point, it should serve as a cautionary tale to impressionable youngsters: If you go around biting people and generally being a bit despicable, you will get your comeuppance in the form of a £50m transfer to Barcelona FC and £250k a week in wages.

Oh.

So, the World Cup. I'll be honest, we're on the second of two 'rest' days and I've kind of lost interest.

I've no particular allegiance to the teams that are left, based on the fact that I can easily find reasons to dislike most of each nation's star players.

Mrs East Herts Dad is grateful for the respite though, given her intense hatred for both football and footballers. I'm starting to think she's got a point, so I've been wondering what other sports we could get the nipper involved with in a couple of year's time.

Let's start with the obvious options. Rugby could end up being his thing (if, indeed, he's into sports at all). One half of the family is Irish and likes its rugby - his mum likes Brian O'Driscoll really rather a lot. Maybe a little too much.

And then you've got cricket. I quite like cricket. Nice pace, requires a bit of brainpower. Like rugby, there's lots of good local clubs around.

Golf. I like golf too. I've even got clubs. Can't actually play for toffee though. Still, the idea of afternoons over the range or on the fairway with the boy are quite appealing.

Then you're into your track & field, tennis, swimming, martial arts, motorsport, squash, boxing, a car/kart etc.

Each has it's own pros & cons - and I supposed the biggest consideration for parents of sporting age kids is the cost. Club memberships aren't cheap and then for some of the above you need a lot of specialist equipment - clubs, pads, bats, helmets.

The thing with football that makes it so universal is that it's a simple game - all you need is a ball. Maybe a couple of jumpers for goalposts.

Which is why the Ruggerbugs demo caught my eye at the recent Teddy Bears' Picnic in Hertford.

It's for pre-school kids and isn't so much about playing rugby as using it as an excuse for a bit of social interaction and development of hand-eye coordination. What was particularly noticeable was how much both boys and girls enjoyed it.

It's something that comes up time and time again in relation to the development of football skills in this country, specifically that we put too much emphasis on competition/winning at a young age, when what we should be doing is focussing on technical ability. And having some fun.

We're sure Ruggerbugs isn't alone in it's more developmental approach to sports coaching. So if you run a kids club for football, rugby or any other sport in East Herts please get in touch as we'd love to hear from you - over the next weeks and months we'll be compiling a list of the best clubs and publishing it on our website.

Until then, let's see how the World Cup Quarter Finals pan out over the weekend.

Our money's on France to win the whole thing. Well, it would have been if we'd been bothered to go down the bookies three weeks ago when the odds of such a thing were A LOT longer.

Stuart

Friday, June 27, 2014

What's On in East Herts 27/6/2014

Make the most of your days by checking out our calendar of events in and around Hertford, Ware and Hoddesdon.

Every week we’ll bring you an update on local events and what to do with the kids in the East Herts area. If you’d like to submit an event or activity for inclusion, email editorial@parentingdaily.co.uk…




Saturday June 28th: Cotter Irish Dance Classes, Hornsmill Community Centre, Hertford

Saturday June 28th: Tea in the Garden, Hertford Museum

Saturday June 28th: Dotty The Dragon, Hertford Theatre

Saturday June 28th, 2-4pm: Tewin Village Fete
Follow @TewinHall to find out more

Sunday June 29th: Hidden Hertford Walks, Hertford Museum

Sunday June 29th: Teddy Bear’s Picnic - Hertford Castle

Wednesday July 2nd: Yoga With Abi, Hornsmill Community Centre, Hertford
Follow @yogawithabi for more details

Wednesday July 2nd, 2.15pm: Toddler Tales, Sawbridgeworth Library

Thursday July 3rd, 10.30am: Toddler Tales, Hertford Library

Thursday July 3rd, 2.15pm: Toddler Tales, Buntingford Library

Friday July 4th, 2.15pm: Toddler Tales, Ware Library

Friday July 4th: Hertford Independents’ Day Late Night Shopping