Students interview former Hollyoaks star Pupils win BMX bikes Five
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Students interview former Hollyoaks star Pupils win BMX bikes Five
ZONE In-house magazine for New Line Learning Academies January 09 Students interview former Hollyoaks star Make Your Mark Challenge results Winter fashion to keep out the cold •••• Pupils win BMX bikes Five FREE eco-bags to give away Win tickets to see and meet JLS! 50% discount at Celebrate the future of hair & beauty 79 Bank Street - Maidstone www.courtyardhairandbeauty.com - 01622 753344 50% 20% discount off first visit off future visits • ••• 4 • ••• 5 • ••• 7 News from Cornwallis Academy Pupils learn about Hinduism, find out who were the winning team in the Christmas Cracker competition and read about a trip to Dicken’s World written by two students. News from NLL Academy Pensioners’ Christmas party a big hit, the PE department receives some great gifts and two students win BMX bikes. Fashion Fix The winter chill is here and Matalan has some great clothes to keep the cold at bay at exceptionally reasonable prices. 8 ••• • Leisure – Films & DVDs Which DVDs are out now to buy or rent at Blockbuster and find out all about ex Hollyoaks star Jake Hendriks. 9 ••• • 11 ••• • More fantastic websites for you to scour in 2009: Fkoodos.com – fab designer bargains miniclip.com – tonnes of online games to are just a click away keep you entertained for hours. – from Prada to Chloe and DKNY. websudoku.com – Sudoku puzzles at easy, pretaportobello.com – visit London’s medium, hard and evil skill levels. most fashionable markets online and anythingleft-handed.co.uk – where you shop til you drop. can purchase anything for people who are left-handed. Moira Mitchell Editor ••• • Wicked Websites! Other features to catch up on include game/DVD reviews, academy/local news, winter fashion and What’s On Guide suggesting plenty of places to visit over the next month. ••• • Mod) Stewart playing at one gig.....for the princely sum of £125 that included a backing group and two other singers. 8) What big changes have you seen in Maidstone recently? Fremlin Walk has been the catalyst for many of the changes in the last few years. Maidstone has changed from being a sleepy town to the vibrant, bustling town we now have with hundreds and hundreds of new homes being built along the riverbank. Maidstone is now the biggest shopping centre in Kent as well as having the biggest night economy. 9) Do you think Maidstone caters well for young people aged 11 – 18? Pretty well I think, although there will always be demand for more. The Youth Cafe will be opening around Easter and that will be a welcome addition to the mix. Coincidentally I am honoured to have been asked to be a trustee of the Cafe by the Youth Forum. 10) How could facilities for young people be improved? By talking to them and asking what they want! Every generation of young people complain there is nothing for them to do, but sometimes they have to do things for themselves and not rely on others to provide 11) What are your hobbies? Football (I have a season-ticket at Gillingham), gardening and family. 12) Tell us a bit about your family? I’m married to Jean and we have five children and seven grandchildren between us. Our children’s ages go from 28 to 41 and our grandchildren are aged from 8 months to 11 years. Obviously spare time is something we have very little of! ••• • 1) Where did you grow up? I was born and spent my early years in Whitechapel in London’s East End. 2) Describe your upbringing? Very, very happy with lots of relatives and fond memories of family holidays in Mrs Badger’s bungalow in Canvey Island! 3) What primary/secondary schools did you attend? Holy Cross RC School in South Ockendon in Essex, then St Joseph’s Secondary Modern in Orpington before passing my 13 plus and moving to Bromley Tech, where David Bowie and Peter Frampton were students. 4) What did you do after leaving school? I started work on 16 August 1965 as a junior at the John Lewis department store in London’s Oxford Street. I started in the household linen department selling bedspreads, blankets and quilts. 5) Name some other jobs you’ve had? I left John Lewis to become assistant general manager of the old Army and Navy store in Week Street before joining the Kent Messenger in 1981. Spells as advertisement manager and newspaper sales manager led to me being asked to become Town Centre Manager on 6 August 2002. 6) What attracted you to the role of Town Centre Manager? The fact Maidstone town centre was just about to take off with the building of Fremlin Walk, as was the knowledge of the job I had gained from my previous role with the KM. 7) What other career would you have liked to have done? Been a live music promoter for sure! In the “swinging sixties” I ran a lot of concerts and even had a young Rod (the Our theatre critics Tarradan Trench and Danielle Slater also met someone famous recently – Jake Hendriks – the former Hollyoaks star. So have a read of their interview and find out what they really thought about him and what Jake’s up to next in the land of celebrity. • ••• If you’re a regular visitor to Maidstone it’s likely you’ll have come across Bill Moss. Distinguished, 6’ 4” tall and always suited, he’s a well known to local businesses and the public as Maidstone’s Town Centre Manager and is always on the go. His role includes attracting footfall to the town centre, helping to reduce crime with partners such as the police and borough council, running the town’s Shopmobility service for less mobile people and organising the annual Christmas Lights Switch-On. So what else can we unearth about Bill Moss? After eating loads and chilling out over Christmas it’s now time to get back to academy life and the latest edition of Ozone where there’s a fantastic competition to see X Factor finalists JLS performing live at Liquid nightclub in Maidstone. What’s more, two lucky students will meet the band in person so get emailing NOW for your chance to win. • ••• Bill Moss in the spotlight Competitions don’t get much better than this! • ••• •••• JANUARYContents Leisure – Games & Competitions Check out this edition’s game reviews, win tickets to see JLS and there are five ecobags up for grabs courtesy of Maidstone Town centre Management. Local News & Events The name of the new MYF leader is announced, learn about extra youth recreation facilities in the borough and how Maidstone has gained university town status. Moira Mitchell Editor 07894 423075 Email moira.mitchell@newlinelearning.com 3 ••••SchoolsNews OZONE Making headlines at Cornwallis Academy Temple trip gives insight into Hinduism The Hindu Mandir early evening. Two hundred and twenty Year 7 pupils visited the Shri Swaminarayan Hindu Temple in Neasden London at the end of November. The students were visiting the Mandir (a place of worship and prayer for Hindus) having studied the topic of Hinduism in their Humanities lessons. They spent the day taking part in a number of activities at the Mandir. These included a talk on the background of the Mandir, an exhibition on the History of Hinduism, attending a question and answer session with the temple leader and observing the ancient Arti ceremony. Students who attended were asked to write up their visit and the following quotes are taken from their impressions of the day… “I really enjoyed the day and would definitely go again. My favourite part was going there and seeing all of the different patterns and designs.” - Tom Willmott 7S “I had a lovely day at the temple. It was very interesting and the different deities were fascinating.” - Joel Sparksman **The temple was opened in 1995 having been built using 5,000 tones of Italian Carrara marble and the finest Bulgarian limestone. Inside visitors find Ancient Indian art and amazing architecture. The Mandir has attracted millions of visitors from all over the world including many celebrities such as Madonna who is a frequent visitor. Christmas comes early for Alex A student from Cornwallis cycled home in style at the end of last term after winning a BMX bike in a Christmas healthy eating raffle organised by Federation General Catering Manager Thierry Leroy and his catering teams. The lucky winner - Alex Mann – was presented his bike by Head Teacher David Simons and Catering Manager Thierry Leroy (photo). The BMX was donated by wholesale suppliers 3663. Other prizes given out to pupils included: football tickets, fruit hampers, footballs, sports bag and fruit smoothies. 4 Christmas Cracker 2008 Between 9 – 11 December all Year 7 students were involved in a skills and enterprise project to raise money for a charity. Students worked in small teams to design, make and market a Christmas cracker. The nine finalists all gave presentations to the year group and the winning team received individual prizes and £250 for their chosen charity the NSPCC. This year's winning team was from 7N: • Alice Emmerson • Katie Arnold • Elliot Coveney • Callum Smith • Jamie Packham A step back in time – Written by students Hannah Packman & Natasha Errey At the beginning of December Year 9 and 10 travel and tourism groups went on an educational trip to Dickens World in Chatham. This trip was to find out the aims and objectives of a well known attraction so that we could later on use this information to complete our marketing assignment. While on the visit we were shown a presentation by the Marketing Director who explained the 4p’s, which includes price, product, promotion and the place. We also enjoyed looking around the Victorian style buildings and taking part in the attractions such as the plays, boat ride and haunted house. While we were there we also learnt the history behind Charles Dickens’ life and his interests in novel Victorian charm inside Dickens World. writing. This was shown by a 3D film which helped us interact with the knowledge that was being given. Everybody had a really good time, both learning and exploring the world of Charles Dickens. We would like to thank Miss Thompson and Mr Horsley for organising this trip. Entrepreneurial students impress judges During Enterprise Week Year 10, 12 and 13 students engaged in the national Make Your Mark challenge with this year’s brief being to create an entrepreneurial idea inspired by the Olympic and Paralympic values. All the teams had just one day to develop exciting and original ideas and then presented them to a panel of judges. Helen Farrant, a member of the Skills for Life team, said: “All the students were dynamic, worked extremely hard and rose to the challenge. The standard of work produced was exceptional and gave the judges a difficult task when it came to picking the winners.” The Year 10 team that wowed the judges was ‘50/50’ from 10L (Craig Fawcett, Tana Bannister, Ellie Hutchinson, Alicia Abbott, Matt King and Reece friend) who created a company selling family days out whilst generating money for charity. Meanwhile, the winning sixth form team (Kirsty Newell, Nisha Newell, Lauren Davis, Aimee Millgate, Philip Relf and Dan Taylor) developed ‘Dynamic Life Skills’ an organisation introducing the Olympic values to children in primary schools. All team members received £10 vouchers and saw their entries entered into the regional final of the competition. •••• OZONESchoolNews …….and New Line Learning Academy A day to remember for local pensioners Game console donation to PE students Getting ready to start playing bingo! Students at New Line Learning Academy in Maidstone treated around 100 pensioners to a Christmas party today (Wednesday 10 December). This is the 39th year the event has been hosted by pupils for elderly residents living close to the academy and young and old loved every aspect of the day’s activities. These included students putting on singing, acting and dance performances, bingo, raffle and refreshments at Loose Baptist Church. In addition the elderly enjoyed a traditional Christmas lunch prepared by NLL’s catering team which was served in the academy canteen by Year 9 and 10 GCSE catering students. Pensioner Pauline Files from Park Wood said: “It’s wonderful. The kids worked so hard and were very well behaved and polite - it’s really lovely to see. The food was as good as any restaurant and we look forward to this event every year.” A representative from GAME - Europe’s leading specialist retailer of pc and video game products visited NLL Academy on Thursday 18 December to donate a Nintendo Wii and Wii Fit game to the PE Department. The console and game was donated after PE teacher Phil Jones got in touch with the company. Pensioner William Selby also from Park Wood commented: “This is the fifth year my wife Gladys and I have attended and it’s been a really great day and very enjoyable.” As the elderly left to catch transport home they were given Christmas presents and met the academy’s farm animals including goats, donkeys, ponies, cows and rabbits. GAME representative Luke Palmer (centre) with students and staff from NLL. Students sing carols for charity at The Mall He was looking for alternative ways for students, including the physically disabled, to keep fit and healthy and thought a Nintendo Wii would be ideal. Year 9, 10 and 11 BTEC music and dance students from NLL brought some festive cheer to shoppers at The Mall Chequers shopping centre in Maidstone by singing carols. The presentation was made in Plaza 2 by GAME representative Luke Palmer from the Maidstone branch. He also helped students set up the console so they could have a quick go before returning to lessons. The group, who sang for an hour, were led by music teacher Tim Parker and put on a sterling performance (Wednesday 17 December). Justin’s new BMX bike The event was organised by The Rotary Club of Maidstone to raise money for local charities and next year the academy plans to take part again. Justin Tharp from NLL Academy was all smiles after winning a BMX bike in a Christmas healthy eating raffle organised by Federation General Catering Manager Thierry Leroy and his catering teams. Pupil wins bike in police road safety competition A pupil from NLL will be travelling to school in style from now on after winning a new bike through a road safety competition, run by neighbourhood officers at Maidstone Police. The lights on bikes scheme, set up to encourage youngsters to be safer and more visible on the roads, ran a competition to win a free bike and 12 year old Tom Wisdom from Senacre was the lucky winner. Inspector Adam Jones of Maidstone Urban Neighbourhood team made the presentation: “I was delighted to present the bike to Tom, who is a regular at the Senacre and Shepway youth clubs, often attended by our neighbourhood officers. In addition to the bike, we’ve thrown in high visibility clothing and lights to ensure that Tom can stay safe on the roads this winter.” Tom Wisdom with Inspector Adam Jones. 5 6 •••• OZONEFashion Keep the winter chill at bay this winter with Coat £18, blouse £10, skinny jeans £12, hat £3 Black textured military coat £40 Bat wing jumper £12 Leather gloves £8 Four pocket wool utility coat £30 Jeff Banks Military wool check coat £30, raw indigo denim Jeans £15 Jeff Banks Grey wide stripe ribbed hat £3/ grey wide stripe ribbed scarf £5 Your nearest Matalan store is located at: Chunky cable knit jumper with button-up neck £18 – Lee Cooper Unit A, The Broadway Broadway Shopping Centre Maidsttone, Kent ME16 8PS Tel: 0845 330 3330 7 DVD Releases OUR Top 5 ••• • this month • ••• 1 Mamma Mia! (PG) 2 ••• • The Mummy Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor (12) • ••• Single mother Donna (Meryl Streep) is set to see her daughter Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) get married. But Sophie has secretly invited three guests of her own. Rom Com on a Greek island. • ••• ••• • Action flick that takes place in Asia with Brendan Fraser as explorer Rick O'Connell who is out to combat the resurrected Han Emperor (Jet Li) assisted by his son, wife and wife’s brother. The Strangers (15) 3 4 ••• • Hellboy 2: The Golden Army (12) • ••• Fantastically creepy horror flick based on the very simple premise of strangers who come knocking late at night. Starring Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman. • ••• ••• • The fate of mankind hangs in the balance when a ruthless Prince awakens an unstoppable army of creatures and wages war with the human world. It’s up to Hellboy to save the day. 5 Babylon A.D. (12) Sci-fi movie with Vin Diesel starring as a mercenary hired to deliver a package from the ravages of postapocalyptic Eastern Europe to a destination in the teeming megalopolis of New York. Pick up these DVDs to rent or buy from: Blockbuster, 96-98 Week Street, Maidstone, Kent ME14 1RL Tel: 01622 762894 www.blockbuster.co.uk 8 Interview with Jake Hendriks By students Tarradan Trench and Danielle Slater Walking up the steps in the Hazlitt Arts Centre we were excited yet nervous at the thought of interviewing Hollyoaks and Jack and the Beanstalk star Jake Hendriks. Whilst waiting for Jake to finish his performance of Jack and the Beanstalk we sat anxiously waiting for him to come through the double doors from the theatre. After waiting about 10 minutes he entered looking very tired after his last performance of the day. He shook our hands and kissed us both on the cheeks and then after a little slip-up from Danielle with the tape recorder we began with the questions: Is this the first time you have visited Maidstone? What do you think of it? It is actually, other than a few promotional bits earlier on in the year with KMFM. Yeah I liked it when I first saw it. I thought that it was quite sunny but it doesn’t seem to be anymore (ha ha). I’ve enjoyed it since I have been here though. It really feels like home now. When you were at school what job did you think you would have? I remember wanting to be a pilot when I was at school but I went to see my careers advisor and he told me that I needed to be good at maths and physics so that was out of the window for me. I thought I should just pretend to be a pilot instead. If you could play a part in any film what would it be? Off the top of my head, a vampire killer in the next Evolution film. How did you get into acting in the first place and how old were you? I was very young actually. I started off doing nativities at school. Then I sort of took a break from it all. I then started again when I was about 15-16 and took it up at GCSE level because I broke my arm and had to give up PE. What was your first ever acting job? My first ever professional acting job was a Pepsi commercial in 2001 with Stuart Manning who is also in Hollyoaks and plays Russ randomly enough. What is your favourite hobby other than acting? Drawing, yes I’m a failed artist. I went to art school for a year and then I had to drop out but I still love pen and ink. Did you always want to be an actor? I’m not sure that I did, but I would be very happy to work in acting for the rest of my life. I’m not sure that I really knew what I wanted to be for most of my childhood. How different is it to work in front of TV cameras than in a pantomime? It is very different with TV. It just feels like you are rehearsing all the time and you don’t have a real performance at the end of it. It’s kind of almost boring really as you don’t get that excitement or the nerves. Do you get on well with the cast of Jack and the Beanstalk? Very well. It is important to get on because you basically live in each others’ pockets for about a month and a half. Did you originally audition for the part of Jack? I didn’t actually. I was lucky enough to be offered it. Someone just called me up and said ‘would you like to come and play Jack for us?’ This is the first time this has happened which is quite nice. What would you do if you thought the audience weren’t enjoying your performance? (ha ha ha) You mean like last night (ha) no I’m kidding. During this I have had to learn not to worry about the audience liking my performance. I have to ignore the fact whether people dislike me or not and just get on with the job in hand. Do you ever get nervous when you are on stage? Certainly the beginning of every show I do because you don’t know what the audience are going to like and you don’t know what response you are going to get. But the more you do a job the more comfortable you become with it and hopefully you can just go into autopilot and get the job done and then go off. Did you get on well with the cast of Hollyoaks? No I really hate them (ha ha) no I’m joking. I did yeah especially with Barry Sloan and James Sutton who play Niall and John Paul. We do a lot of things together and we are very close even out of the show. Our girlfriends get on as well. Have you ever forgotten your lines on stage or in front of camera? Yeah. In front of the camera is not so bad but I find that onstage the audience are a little bit unforgiving. It is a horrible moment in any actor’s life. We call it burning. I call it crashing and burning and it’s horrible! You feel like the whole world has stopped and everyone is just staring at you and the more you are aware of that, the more you know you are not getting that line back, but hopefully if you are quick enough you should find something to say. NewGames Xbox 360, PS3, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS •••• OZONELeisure By Luke Palmer, Senior Sales Assistant at Game in Maidstone Title Sonic Unleashed Platform Xbox 360, PS3, Wii and PS2 The newest Sonic game arrives on all home consoles with the new hedgehog engine which combines a hack and slashes engine and a 2D/3D platfomer. The story is about Sonic being hit with a beam of energy which causes him to change into a werehog at night. During daytime you have your typical platformer which plays a lot better than previous games which at points gets cinematic when you play. The second part is when you’re in werehog mode and get to destroy everything in your path. Here you can fill up your rage meter and become unleashed against everything. GAME, A lot better than the past set of Sonic games 13 Week Street, that are on these systems and Maidstone definitely worth looking Game Orcs & Elves ME14 1QW at. 3/5 Tel: 01622 765009 Platform Nintendo DS3 Games Review www.game.co.uk Reviewer Yr 9 pupil Jake Taylor from NLL Orcs & Elves is about a young elf named Elli who is on a quest to find the dwarf king called King Brahm but on the way he finds out that both King Brahm and all of his men have been killed and that the evil sorcerer Kai Laria has put an evil spell on the home of the dwarves which makes their spirits get trapped in the mountain they live in forever. But with his trusty talking wand ellons guidance he will be able to defeat the evil sorcerer and lift the curse. On the way through the mountain on your quest you will come across a dragon called Gaya. Be very respectful to her as she is your best help as she barters weapons, potions and armour to help you through your journey. But if you by a ranged weapon, whatever you do, DO NOT shoot her or attack her in any way as she will kill you before you can say oops! Also on your way you will encounter the ghosts of King Brahms’ men that give codes to get you through the locked doors but don’t even attempt to unlock them without the code otherwise you will spring a trap and be dealt serious damage. You will also confront Kai Laria’s army made up of orcs, trolls and loads more! So if you’re into games where you run around slashing orcs and bartering with dragons, orcs and elves, this is the game for you. Bin the BAG We Need Your Help Town Centre Management (TCM) in association with Brachers Law is leading the campaign to make Maidstone the first town in Kent to Bin the (plastic) Bag. TCM is seeking to persuade retailers and shoppers to reduce the number of plastic bags in use in the town centre and has set 31 March 2009 as B-Day. So when you’re out shopping after 31 March 2009 and are given a plastic bag, ask the shop why they aren’t supporting the Bin the (plastic) Bag campaign and refuse the bag! Speak to relatives and neighbours and encourage them to do the same too. TCM has produced top quality Maidstone eco-bags for people to use instead of plastic bags and there are 5 up for grabs. Just answer the following question correctly and email your answer to moira.mitchell@newlinelearnin g.com to win. X Factor finalists This really has to be the best competition ever…. Maidstone nightclub Liquid is giving away three pairs of VIP tickets to see JLS with the first place overall winner getting the chance to meet the guys in the flesh!!!!!! The boys, who battled it out against Alexandra Burke in the X Factor final, will be appearing at Liquid at its UK ClubCulture dance night on Sunday 15 February and are sure to set the stage alight. The event is from 7pm – 11pm, is geared towards 13 – 17 year olds and there’s a strict no alcohol/smoking policy in place. QUESTION: What date does Bin the (plastic) Bag campaign start? For your chance to win one of these amazing pairs of tickets just answer the following question correctly and email your answer to moira.mitchell@newlinelearning.com Closing date: February 3 QUESTION: Who were JLS up against in the X Factor final? Plastic Bag Facts T Every UK resident takes 300 plastic bags every year. The bag is only used on average for 12 minutes before being thrown away. Your chance to see and meet T Only 1 in every 200 bags is re-used. T Discarded plastic bags kill at least 100,000 birds, whales, seals and turtles every year. Deadline: 3 February 2009 You’re all winners! Congratulations to the following six students who have all won two cinema tickets each to see hot new flick Twilight at Odeon Cinema in Maidstone. Elaine Kemp, Thomas James, Freya Harris, Naomi Thompson, Daniel Tampin, Bethany Tagg. ** All competitions are only open to students of NLL Academies. 9 10 What’s In The News Sophie is new Youth Forum leader Maidstone Youth Forum now has a new leader in the form of 16-year-old Sophie Drake. She will be assisted by Florence Fisher aged 12 who was elected her deputy. MBC Cabinet Member for Community Services, Cllr Marion Ring, Sophie Drake and Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Denise Joy. The forum is supported by Maidstone Borough Council and encourages young people to be involved in decisions that effect them in the County Town such as where they live, socialise, go to schools, college or work. The forum meets fortnightly on Wednesdays at the council’s offices in Maidstone House, King Street and caters for young people aged 11 – 21. To join call The Sports, Play and Youth Development Team on 01622 602222. Extra play at Giddyhorn Lane and Park Wood A new sportswall, basketball hoop, two climbing post units, Rodeo Board and sheltered seating has been installed at Giddyhorn Lane recreation ground in Maidstone. The equipment, costing just under £32,000, is geared towards teenagers and has been placed in the top field. Other facilities already provided include football, tennis and children’s play area. In addition, young people will soon be able to enjoy even better play facilities at Park Wood Recreation Ground now Maidstone Borough Council has given the green light for work to commence. A new youth area will be floodlit and have a 2.5-3m high climbing rock, teen shelter and other equipment while the toddler play area will include a roundabout, toddler and junior swings, a large springer seesaw, rotational balance beam and small trampoline University town status Sculptor wins Bentlif Maidstone is now a university town. Art This is because the University for the Prize Creative Arts (UCA) has received university status and has become the first specialist creative arts university in the country. To recognise this achievement, the Mayor of Maidstone, Cllr Denise Joy, hosted a reception for the UCA attended by MBC, KCC and industry specialists. **UCA has announced its intention to close its Oakwood campus in Maidstone and build a new campus somewhere in Kent and Medway for 3,000 students, representing a £75m investment. Village youth club Coxheath is set to have its own new youth club which youngsters can go to in the evenings. To find out more contact the village Police Community Support Officer, Hannah Percival, on 01622 604392. Sculptor Claire Follett from Hastings has walked away with the top prize at this year’s Bentlif Art Prize competition. The bi-annual art exhibition showcases work from emerging artists in Maidstone, Kent and the South East and aims to raise the profile of local artists. Claire, 49, had made a clay model of a torso, loosely based on her own body entitled ‘Freedom’ (photo). The competition was open to artists aged 16 or over. The exhibition will now be on show for the public until Sunday 1 February at Bentlif Art Gallery within Maidstone Museum. Claire Follett was presented with £500, donated by the sponsor – The Kent Messenger newspaper. •••• OZONENews What’s on Guide January 19 January – Trip to see Oliver in London’s West End – leaving 5pm from Hazlitt Theatre – Maidstone – see this spectacular show at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane starring Rowan Atkinson as Fagin. Tickets £63. Book at www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk 20 January - Student night – AMF Bowling – every Tuesday evening from 8.30pm obtain up to 50% off the standard BYBO price of £10 per person. (Student ID will be required). 08448263023. 24 January - Little Dorrit Costume Exhibition – Dickens World – Chatham - as seen on TV. Book tickets now at www.dickensworld.co.uk 24 January – Chinese New Year at the Museum – Tunbridge Wells Museum & Art Gallery – celebrate Chinese New Year during this free family fun day for all ages. Hunt for dragons, make something festive, dabble in Chinese arts. 01892 554171. Until 27 January – The Bentlif Art Prize Exhibition – Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art Gallery – featuring 2D and 3D work by emerging artists from the South East. Many works available to purchase too. 01622 602838. 27 January – SKINT – Liquid – Maidstone - the best and most popular Tuesday night student session in Kent. Playing house / party to drum and bass / R'n'B and lots more. 9.30pm – 2am. Free admission before 10.30pm. £3 after. 01622 755 254. 29 January – Jack and the Beanstalk – Hazlitt Theatre – Maidstone – starting at 7pm featuring Sophie McDonnell from CBBC and BBC1’s 50/50 and Ant Payne (KMFM’s breakfast show presenter). www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk February 6 February – SNAP Disco – Maidstone Leisure Centre – for under 18s. Alcohol and smoking free environment for young people to dance the night away. Tickets £5. Ring the Box Office for more information: 08451 552277. 7 February – Maidstone Symphony Orchestra – Maidstone Leisure Centre – this orchestra is probably the best community orchestra in the South of England. Performance commences at 7.30pm. Details www,maidstonemusic.co.uk 7-8 February – The School Prom Show – The Hop Farm – Paddock Wood - 11am until 4pm – offers students an opportunity to see what’s available to hire/purchase for their school prom. Expect fashion shows and prom party specialists. 01622 872068. 11 February – 4 Poofs and a Piano – Assembly Hall Theatre – Tunbridge Wells – the boys have become a household name thanks to their appearance on the hugely popular Friday Night With Jonathan Ross. Expect song and dance. 01892 530613. 12 February – Trip to see Jersey Boys – coach leaves at 5pm from The Hazlitt Theatre – Maidstone - Jersey Boys details the story of Valli and The Four Seasons at the Prince Edward Theatre, London. Tickets £60. Book at www.hazlittartscentre.co.uk Designed & produced by AW Design - 07850 053544 11
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