Neilston Cattle Show 2016

Neilston Show: Saturday 7th May   Order of Events 2016

8.00 Sheep Dog – Continuing throughout the day
8.45 Hunter Class (Horse Ring 1&2)
9.00 Educational Dome Opens
Mountain & Moorland Ponies (Horse Ring 4)
9.30 Unaffiliated Working Hunter Pony & Horse (Horse Ring 1)
Gun Dog Scurry (Continuing throughout the day) (Next to Tree Line)
10.00 Judging of all Sheep Classes (Sheep Rings)
Judging begins of Dairy, Highland & Simmental Cattle (Main Ring)
Open Tug O War Competition (Tug O War Ring)
Shetland Ponies (Horse Ring 3)
Neilston Pad Run
10.00 Judging of Homecraft Section – Tent Closed 10am until noon (Homecraft Marquee)
10.30 Judging begins of Other Beef Cattle (Main Ring)
Judging of Clydesdale Horses (Clydesdale Ring)
11.00 Tam Parker Memorial Terrier Competition (Top of Show Field)
Pet Show The Dome
11.30 Dog Show (Dog Ring)
‘Come & Try’ Dog Agility (Activity Ring)
12.00 Pet Lambs (The Dome)
Homecraft  Tent Open to Public (Homecraft Marquee)
12.30 Champion of Champions (Main Ring)
12.45 Equine Champion of Champions (Horse Ring 2)
1.00 Family Ponies (Horse Ring 4)
1.15 Parade Through Village led by Neilston Pipe Band
Dance Classes & Fancy Dress Competition (Main ring)
1.30 Veteran & Coloured Horses/Ponies (Horse Ring 2)
2.00 Junior/Senior Unaffiliated Show Jump (Horse Ring 1)
2.00 GRAND PARADE &
PRESENTATION OF TROPHIES (Main Ring)
2.45 Pig Racing (Main Ring)
3.15 School Event – Tug O War, Relay Races (Main Ring)
4.00 Vintage Tractor Display (Main Ring)
4.00 Grand Prize Draw (Secretaries Office)
4.00 Dome Closes at 4.00pm

 

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Fair trade

The Fair trade Committee have been busy continuing to promote  Fair trade throughout the school.  We organised a raffle with a wonderful prize donated by Sainsburys. This was won by Amy in P3a.

We also had a whole school competition to design a Fair trade Fantasy Fruit. The winners were P1- Charlotte

P2 and P3 – Sophie

P4 and P5 – Kiara

P6 and P7 – Kieran

All four children were delighted with their prize of a Fair trade Easter Egg.

Primary 4B and the Fair trade committee also ran a very successful pancake shop which raised over £130. The Fair trade committee used the money raised to pay for the Fair trade Speaker, who came in to speak to the whole school about Fair trade.

Amber, Luisa and Reagan went to a Fair trade workshop organised by the Scottish Fair trade Forum. The workshop focused on the Fair trade Cotton and they heard from Pamela, a woman who works in a cotton factory and has directly benefited from Fair trade cotton sales.

Scottish Ballet

SCOTTISH BALLET is looking for primary school children to audition for their Junior Associate Programme!

Auditions will be held in May – closing date Monday 25 April 2016.

 Children who are currently in Primary 5 or Primary 6 are invited to apply.  No previous dance experience necessary. Every child who applies will be offered an audition. Full details can be found HERE – Scottish Ballet

 

Earth Hour

East Renfrewshire Council celebrates WWF’s Earth Hour

On Saturday 19 March 2016, at 8.30pm East Renfrewshire Council and ‘Think Green’ will join millions across the world to celebrate WWF’s Earth Hour and switch off their lights for one hour to show they care about the future of our brilliant planet

By joining the global celebration, East Renfrewshire Council and ‘Think Green’  will take part in a symbolic moment, not designed to have impact through an hour of energy saving, but to help put a spotlight on the issues facing the planet and to remind us that, together, we have the power to make change happen.

The future of our planet is at risk, particularly from the effects of climate change. Many of the world’s most threatened species like tigers and orang-utans live in areas that will be severely affected by climate change. For many, WWF’s Earth Hour is a chance to show they care about our brilliant planet and is the first step to helping to protect its future.

To celebrate the global event, we will be:

  • Switching off non-essential lights at 8.30pm, Saturday 19 March:
    • The Clarkston Tree in front of the Library, Clarkston.
    • The floodlight at the Cenotaph in Mearns Cross.

Encouraging residents of East Renfrewshire to do the same via our Social Media channels.

    • Request an Earth Hour ‘Selfie’ from residents to be sent to our Facebook and Twitter Channels.

Organising a ‘Switch-Off for Earth Hour’ campaign across our council estate and schools.  For the week running up to earth hour and beyond, we have developed a campaign to remind everyone to switch off lights, appliances, chargers, screens and computers, when leaving their home or work.

    • Distributing Earth Hour and campaign posters and materials to all council buildings and request that they place them in their staff rooms, class rooms and foyers.

Jennifer Clements, spokesperson for WWF-UK, said: “We’re thrilled that East Renfrewshire Council and ‘Think Green’ will be taking part in WWF’s Earth Hour this year and hope that they’ll inspire many others to get involved. By taking one simple step to switch off, WWF’s Earth Hour is a chance for all of us to come together and send out a global message about protecting our planet.”

Over the last decade, WWF’s Earth Hour’s unique display of darkness has become a global phenomenon with hundreds of millions of individuals coming together each year. In 2015, a record-breaking 172 countries and some of world’s most famous buildings including Big Ben, Hong Kong’s skyline and the Sydney Harbour Bridge joined the global celebration. In the UK alone, over 10 million people took part, along with over 4,800 schools, 200 landmarks and thousands of businesses and organisations

Everyone can join the celebration for WWF’s Earth Hour on Saturday 19 March 2016. For more information and to sign up please visit wwf.org.uk/earthhour

 

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St Luke’s Science Visit

Pupils from St Luke’s visited this morning with some fluffy little chicks. After a brief presentation of their science project and how they hatched the eggs and cared for the chicks. Pupils were also given an opportunity to hold the fluffy little birds.

“They were really warm, fluffy and soft.”

“I learned how to properly care for chicks”

“I found out that fertilised eggs are softer than others.”

“I found out how to tell the difference between male and female”

“It’s really relaxing to hold them. They’re very, very cute”

 

Fairtrade Fortnight

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This year, the theme of Fairtrade Fortnight is Sit down for Breakfast and Stand up for Farmers! The theme focuses on the idea that although we rely on farmers and workers for the foods, drinks and products that we love, there are times of the year when many people who grow the food we eat for breakfast can’t feed their own families.  

 Therefore the Fairtrade committee and Primary 4B (with a little bit of help from Primary 5A) are running a pancake shop to promote some Fair trade breakfast items. Pancakes cost 50p and children have a choice of toppings including Fairtrade jam and bananas. Pupils are learning about the need for good food hygiene and applying knowledge of money to provide their customers with the correct change.  So far the pancake shop has been a great success.

 

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