Thursday, 29 November 2012

Annual General Meeting 29th November 2012


The AGM of the Machars Area Partnership was held today. 
The following people were voted into office

Chairperson:               Sue Reedman
Vice Chairperson:       David Hirst
Treasurer:                   Luke Utting

The Volunteer Voting Members are:

Neil McNaught, Anne Hirst, Jo Chambers, Mioara Brown, Tracey Hignett and Alex Currie.

Wednesday, 28 November 2012

Penninghame School Healthy Bodies Week 4

This was a very challenging yet enjoyable week for the staff who had to learn all about the functions of the body in order to relay this information to the children.



 Children learning about the inside of their bodies:

Skeleton, organs and muscles



 Who’s got big muscles then?

Checking their pulse.











Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Penninghame School Healthy Bodies Week 3

Week 3 of the course was all about how the body works.

Kirsty McKie, Health Improvement, led the presentation supported by Staff and Volunteers from BHC.

The parts of the body covered this week were:

  • The amazing brain
  • Nerves
  • The five senses

The whole session was very interactive and informative for the children. 
They certainly enjoyed the “Taste Test”.



Introduction on How The Body Works


The amazing brain and how it affects what we do and what we can do



The senses and how they work
Smell and taste test

Eyes and ears test




Thursday, 15 November 2012

Annual General Meeting




PUBLIC NOTICE

BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES
MACHARS AREA PARTNERSHIP

WILL BE HOLDING THEIR
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING

at the
Whithorn Priory Church
Thursday 29th November 2012
11am – 12noon

ALL WELCOME

Local History: Date for the Diary 27th NOVEMBER 2012


JAMES IV CELEBRATION PROJECT 2013 : INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE

James IV, who died nearly five hundred years ago in 1513, came on pilgrimage to Whithorn each year of his reign; his Royal Arms grace the arch above The Pend. Under James's patronage, Whithorn's Prior reached the peak of his influence in Scotland and the town was at its most prosperous. The King came to St Ninian's shrine with a colourful retinue of musicians and performers, giving alms to the poor and administering justice.

Whithorn and District Business Association have joined together with a number of community groups, Whithorn School and the Douglas Ewart High School, to propose a community event recreating James's entry into Whithorn, to be acted out by young people and community performers, for a date in late May 2013. The group wishes to involve as many other community groups as possible, who may contribute to the many aspects which this performance involves : this includes acting, art-work, music, dance, costume, history, song and food. If funding bids are successful, specialist artists will work with schools and community groups to create a grand community performance at Whitsun next year.

We are inviting all groups who are interested in the project to send a representative to our Planning Day on Tuesday 27th November 2012 to hear more and make suggestions as to what their group can offer and hear ways in which they can become involved. The session will be led by Martyn Robertson of Urbancroft, a company which specialises in event creation. If you would like to attend, please come to South Machars Community Centre at 2pm on 27th November. The sessions will be informal and involve audience participation, so that as many community groups as possible can become involved and celebrate Whithorn's unique history.

For more information, please speak to Gill Bailey, Stuffit Upholstery, 01988 500038, or Donna Hoodless, 01988 500364 donna.hoodless@dumgal.gov.uk

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

PENNINGHAME PRIMARY SCHOOL “HEALTHY BODIES” WEEK 2 PHOTOS

Healthy/Unhealthy Body Feedback 
Crazy Dance Moves
Group Dancing

Demonstration of the Work 

Thanks to the volunteers that participated in this event so far.

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Thursday, 8 November 2012

We're Back!!!


Many apologies for a lack of postings, but holidays and Illnesses have curtailed our ability to update.

Normal service has now been resumed. See below.

Wednesday, 7 November 2012

PENNINGHAME PRIMARY SCHOOL “HEALTHY BODIES” COURSE


This is a 6 week course which will be delivered to P4 pupils at Penninghame Primary School, as part of their Curriculum under their “Health & Well Being” subject.  Building Healthy Communities staff and volunteers together with the Health Improvement Team will attend every Wednesday afternoon from 2pm until 3pm starting 7th November 2012, which was yesterday.

Our aim is to discuss with the pupils the many ways and reasons why having a “Healthy Body” is so important using a fun yet informative approach.

This is a new venture for us and we will try to feedback to you weekly!

The class of 32 pupils will be split equally into 2 rooms every week

Week 1 & 2
Healthy/Unhealthy Body and Car Mapping
Wii Dance, Wii Fit

Week 3 & 4
 “How the body works!”

Week 5 & 6
Eat Well Plate
Cooking Healthy Snacks


Week One Photos